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37mm US

orcutteod

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I'm not sure what I have here but it's 37mm in dia and I think it's an early US.
Thanks
 

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Hi Orcutteod,
I'm sure it's a US 1pr heavy and one of our 37mm experts can tell you some more. Nice looking round,
Best regards Weasel.
 
It is a US made round, but has a non issued history. The cases with that head stamp were sold by a jewelry company as souvenirs after WW1. Never were loaded, made of surplus parts.
 
I have one in my collection along with a nice French tourist round as examples. I have not seen one for awhile, but would say $50-$75 would be going price. Not too many know the pedigree. When I first started collecting years ago, the rumor was that these were a Russian contract. But finally some one found the info. and period ads for the item.
 
can you show the projectile out of the case, any markings on the base of it ? How long is the projectile, hard to get a clear idea in the image.
 
The projectile cannot be removed from the case. I estimate it's about 4 inches long when compared to a German 37mm which is just a little over 3 inches.
 

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It has the look of a U.S. Army MKll. If you get a length of 1 1/2 pvc plastic pipe 16" - 18" long, stuff one end with something soft. Place the round into the other end. Hit the tube pipe sharply on a hard surface padded side down. The projectile will pull itself out quite nicely with no damage, might take a few tries. Wear a glove so you don't pinch between rim & pipe top. This works for anything tight. Projectile just lands in padding.
 
I followed your advice and got the projectile off without damaging the shell. Anyhow it looks like it was a tracer at one time and I cannot find any markings on the base. The exact lenght is 4.165 inches.
 

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I think it is a MKll HE for the Army, it would have been fused but not with a tracer. The proper case is one of the model 1916 37x92 cases or a 1940 M16 case.
 
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