Picked up a load of scrap ordnance yesterday, not very much special but I did find one interesting piece. The 37mm M63 is a base fuzed HE round, internal construction is fairly heavy steel, giving it a slight AP capability. In this load, however, I found a cartridge that looked nearly identical but with some key differences. I'm not sure if it is a normal projectile of not. The M63 Mod 1 is identified in documents as a TP round for subcaliber guns used with certain heavy calibers - 90mm and up.
The first difference that I noticed was that the rotating band is different from any of the standard 37mm of this type. The second thing, more surprising, was that while the projectile has the same outer and inner configuration, it is made entirely of brass. This is not mentioned in my references and I have not seen it before. Does anyone know if this is normal?
Photos below of both rounds for comparison.






The first difference that I noticed was that the rotating band is different from any of the standard 37mm of this type. The second thing, more surprising, was that while the projectile has the same outer and inner configuration, it is made entirely of brass. This is not mentioned in my references and I have not seen it before. Does anyone know if this is normal?
Photos below of both rounds for comparison.





