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3 inch lead coated shell.

SG500

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Could anyone give me some more information about this please.
Its 3 inches in diameter. Lead coated.
Markings as in photos.
INERT etc.
Age?
What gun?
Thanks.
Dave.
 

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lead coated shell

It looks like an Armstrong projectile made by Royal Labs. probably circa 1860, the 3in shell of 1868 are 215mm long without fuze so possibley yours is a solid shot or segment if its about 2 calibres long.1887 treatise has some info. 2pr
 
Armstrong

The gun you are after a picture of is an Armstrong breach loader of 12pr calibre, should be some on the internet, but will look and see what I have. 2pr
 
Fired Ones

Very nice example of an unfired Armstrong - thought you might be interested in some sea-recovered 40pdr Armstrongs. Trevor
 

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Armstrong

SG500 did you get any pictures of the gun?, had a look in my books but nothing that would scan and print also probably copyright!!!. 2pr
 
Hi 2 pounder, no I've not found anything about it, its a bit out of my comfort zone this old service stuff but I'll keep looking. I got it because I wanted a nice example of how old shells looked to go alongside my cannon ball and studded shell.
Dave.
 
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