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Can anyone tell me who "FPL" on the headstamp of a 1.5" L2A1 baton round refers to? The full headstamp is "FPL 10 / 70". Is this the date (October 1970)? Also, what does "SPRA" printed on the case stand for? Any info would be helpful.
Hi Falcon, 10/70 is almost definitely the date, SPRA is the old Schermuly code, but I do not know exactly what it stands for. I don't know what FPL is either but I have Baton Rounds with that code on too. Schermuly used to be in Dorking surrey, them moved to Wiltshire, I belive they are now part of PWD (Pains Wessex Defence) Tim G may be able to help with the codes. Tony.
On another thread on Baton rounds I saw a reference to a compnay called Flowform in Wales. I suppose "FPL" could be "Flowform plastics Ltd."
I also have a newer round with "ROUND 37 MM BATON L21A1 PSH07/03 037" printed on the case and no headstamp. I used to know who made this one but accidentally erased the information from my records! I would be equally grateful if anyone could remind me what company this stands for.
Did Flowform manufacture the cases and load the rounds or just manufacture the projectiles? Drawn aluminium cases seems an unlikely product for a plastics company.
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