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2 pounder from England i.d. and info

thomaszad

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Could anyone please translate all the stampings on this shell my father-in-law brought home from WW2 serving in the U.S. Navy including the Normandy invasion. We will be giving this shell to one of the Great Grandchildren and would like for him to have some documentation for it. He usually manned the LCM and LCT landing crafts, but was later traveling around France and England. As with others, he only opened up about his experiences at the very end and etched into this shell which grandchild he wanted to leave it to. Hopefully I will attach the pictures correctly, and they will give you the info needed.100_4108.jpg100_4120.jpg100_4118.jpg100_4117.jpg100_4116.jpg100_4115.jpg100_4114.jpg100_4113.jpg100_4112.jpg100_4111.jpg100_4109.jpg100_4121.jpg Thank You for any information or direction. Tom Zadroga and Family
 
Tom,

Primer
No. 27 Mark I Naval
Made in 1943, by – FY -
Fyffe & Co., Ltd.
Brass manufacturers
Riverside brass Works, Glasgow
“ Couplings” TN 6026 & Elizabeth Street, Dundee. TN 2380

Filled in December 1943 by CRB –
Royal Naval Armament Depot Crombie (Rosyth) Which comes as a surprise as I thought they only stored ammunition.
Lot 556

Case
2 pounder No. 1 Mark II Naval
Made in 1943 by RLB – Royal Ordnance Factory Birtley, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear,

Fuze
No. 246 Mark 1 Naval
Made in 1943 by PAM – Unknown to me
Filled in March 1943 by BR - Royal Ordnance Factory Brigend
Lot 195

TimG

P.S. what are the stampings on the projectile?
 
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Can the nose fuze be easily unscrewed by hand?

If not, beware that the shell may still contain high explosive.
 
First of all, Thank You!!! The stampings on the projectile are 2PR H.V B-1T II T/N Lot 282 11-42 B8. A question about identifying case and fuse as Mark 1, I thought it was stamped MK II meaning a Mark 2? Is there a reason for this?
 
The stampings on the projectile are 2PR H.V B-1T II T/N Lot 282 11-42 B8. Does this give any additional info about the round? No apologies necessary and I am Thankful for the info you provided.
Tom Zadroga
 
Tom,

Do you have an image of the markings? If the B8 is actually BB, that is the monogram for Bagshawe & Co. of Dunstable who would have manufactured the projectile. On the other hand, if it's BS it denotes the projectile was manufactured from solid bar as opposed to being cast or forged.

TimG
 
I'd echo Falcons comment - this certainly looks like an HE projectile with a No.246(?) fuze. The fuze looks tightly screwed in and even if it comes out may still contain live components. I'd urge caution!
 
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