evening all!
Please see the attached photos of a 6pdr MkIII common pointed shell. The drive band has an 'N' stamped in it , the shell is stamped 'III' on the side and on the base 'MR'. The base fuze is stamped 'Hotchkiss Patent II EOC' but no date.
Can anyone tell me why there is an N in the drive band - does it stand for Nordenfeld, who were MR and as the fuze is a Hotchkiss type manufactured by EOC does this point to it being Victorian rather than early 20th C - any ideas of the date?
A big ask with little to go on I know but there are usually experts out there who actually do know these things!
Sorry the photos are not 'daylight' crisp.
many thanks in anticipation
Dave
Please see the attached photos of a 6pdr MkIII common pointed shell. The drive band has an 'N' stamped in it , the shell is stamped 'III' on the side and on the base 'MR'. The base fuze is stamped 'Hotchkiss Patent II EOC' but no date.
Can anyone tell me why there is an N in the drive band - does it stand for Nordenfeld, who were MR and as the fuze is a Hotchkiss type manufactured by EOC does this point to it being Victorian rather than early 20th C - any ideas of the date?
A big ask with little to go on I know but there are usually experts out there who actually do know these things!
Sorry the photos are not 'daylight' crisp.
many thanks in anticipation
Dave