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As Clive said for export although i have seen a 1914 dated British naval case with N and arrow with that primer in with no arrow or the correct no5 MK1 stamping.
I have an early experimental 1.59 Crayford with the shorter incendiary projectile with Copper venturis
The headstamp on this case is VSM Auto Mk A
I understand that the Crayford cases are cut down 2 pounder cases,is there a connection here?
Tim.
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