and all the links appear broken.
There is a list of ammo boxes and their uses on this forum. The C prefix indicates it’s for a complete cartridge
Not for 25PR, looks more like 6pr 7cwt rds...need to get dimensions! Has a latched countersunk lid:Hi, thanks for letting me join the group! I've got a C267 ammo box from 1943, but it seems that there's not much info about these boxes. They seem to pop up in Normandy and Holland, and believe to be 25 pd boxes? Attached the box.
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Hi, attached the side of the box, with a 25pr case. I believe the 6pr came in a rectangular box with 6 rounds, stead 4?!Not for 25PR, looks more like 6pr 7cwt rds...need to get dimensions! Has a latched countersunk lid:
25 pdr carts came in boxes of 8. Either the C206 with a single layer stood on their ends or the C267 as here with four stacks of two, end to end. Are you talking about more recent times?25 Pdr ammunition was issued separately.. usually carts in a box of 6 and fuzed projectiles in a box of 4 held together in a "cruet".
A real PITA for the loggies.. you had to issue 25pdr in sets of 5 boxes.. 3 shell and 2 carts!
Larger artillery natures were issued loose. Shell was issued plugged with a rope grommet around the driving band. Charges came in cylindrical containers and fuzes in boxes of 8 each in a separate sealed can.
It is for 25 pdr, there is a lid at each end to get to the two layers of four carts. The similar looking C2265 held four rounds of 6 pdr but with only one lid.Not for 25PR, looks more like 6pr 7cwt rds...need to get dimensions! Has a latched countersunk lid:
The C265 held four rounds of 6 pdr and externally looks very similar to the C267. The 6 round boxes were the C264 and the C286.Hi, attached the side of the box, with a 25pr case. I believe the 6pr came in a rectangular box with 6 rounds, stead 4?!