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World war 2 dated Cow gun round.
Mk IV gun case (rather than the pre 1920's Mk III gun). The shoulder on the Mk IV guns case seems to be a little more pronounced than on the Mk III guns case.
Projectile is a 1942 dated AP.
Just need a No.5 primer to finish the round.
Interesting - I didn't know they made the ammo in WW2.
I read in some document in the national Archives years ago that when trying to see if they could make any use of the few dozen COW guns they had at the start of WW2, the RAF decided that it wasn't worth fitting them to aircraft, because they only had a limited ammo supply (and what they had was of dubious quality since it had been in store for decades). So they used them for close-in defence of airfields, presumably reasoning that they'd hardly ever fire in that role anyway.
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