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Canadian Cartridge Co. had two different headstamp monograms: CCC and CCS. I read somewhere that the original stamp of CCC was changed to CCS after they had made one million cart. cases. The S for Second million? I can't remember where I read this or vouch for the veracity of it.
The Canadian Cartridge Co. used four variations of monogram: CCc, Cc, CCs and CCo, and the first three all occur on Lots made from at least October 1915 to June 1916. Thereafter CCs is the most prevalent monogram, with some CCo occurring from at least August 1916.
The EOC casing has a primer made by the Melotte Separator Sales Co. Bristol (the site is almost local to me), and filled at Perivale. The casing was from one of the two Armstrong Whitworth contracts, as per attached extract.
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