Bob7.62W
Active Member
Help with I.D. on this item please;
It's the head from a .577 Snider case, the rolled brass/paper is missing, the case appears to have been modified to take modern primers, as the primer in situ looks to be nickel or chrome plated, so far so good. The mystery is the area around the primer, it appears to be soft solder, which suggests the somebody has soldered in an adaptor, but near the 'h' in Kynoch, there is a small stamped '3', and diametrically opposite, is an 'H'. Both are 1.3mm high. I can understand that somebody would modify the cases to make them useable, but why would they go to the trouble of stamping them as detailed? Possibly this were done commercially, but even so, why the stamps?
It's the head from a .577 Snider case, the rolled brass/paper is missing, the case appears to have been modified to take modern primers, as the primer in situ looks to be nickel or chrome plated, so far so good. The mystery is the area around the primer, it appears to be soft solder, which suggests the somebody has soldered in an adaptor, but near the 'h' in Kynoch, there is a small stamped '3', and diametrically opposite, is an 'H'. Both are 1.3mm high. I can understand that somebody would modify the cases to make them useable, but why would they go to the trouble of stamping them as detailed? Possibly this were done commercially, but even so, why the stamps?

