Falcon
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Here are some photos of some 40mm Bofors rounds I picked up recently. Both are unfired with their original crimps, they were emptied by unscrewing the primer and removing the powder. I will post some photos of the headstamps once I get some good clear ones.
40mm Nose Fuzed HE from Horndean 23/05/09. Case made in 1952 by Edward Curran & Co., Cardiff. Projectile made in 1952 by Warne, Wright and Rowlands, Birmingham. I thought this round was a steal at 20, especially with around 90% original paint.
40mm Breakup (plastic projectile filled with sand for blank firing of 40mm Bofors guns, projectile disinitegrates upon leaving the barrel). I got this one from the car boot this morning (30/05/2009). 12 wasn't too bad, especially as it still has its facory crimp.
Case made in 1957 by ROF Birtley, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Projectile manufacturer/date unknown ("SX15SA" on base can be seen on base of projectile through primer hole with torch). Does anyone have any info on this marking?
40mm Nose Fuzed HE from Horndean 23/05/09. Case made in 1952 by Edward Curran & Co., Cardiff. Projectile made in 1952 by Warne, Wright and Rowlands, Birmingham. I thought this round was a steal at 20, especially with around 90% original paint.

40mm Breakup (plastic projectile filled with sand for blank firing of 40mm Bofors guns, projectile disinitegrates upon leaving the barrel). I got this one from the car boot this morning (30/05/2009). 12 wasn't too bad, especially as it still has its facory crimp.
Case made in 1957 by ROF Birtley, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Projectile manufacturer/date unknown ("SX15SA" on base can be seen on base of projectile through primer hole with torch). Does anyone have any info on this marking?

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