Hello All,
I have these British WWII original (but empty) casings from two 5 DR. C.E. Pellet I primers. I know that they were used for the No.82 Gammon Grenade, but what else were they used on during WWII? I think when I bought them a while back, the seller in France said they were also used for the British 3 pound mortar. Does that sound correct?
Were these also used on the No.74 Sticky Grenade?
Can anyone also tell me what DR. stands for?
Thanks
John
I have these British WWII original (but empty) casings from two 5 DR. C.E. Pellet I primers. I know that they were used for the No.82 Gammon Grenade, but what else were they used on during WWII? I think when I bought them a while back, the seller in France said they were also used for the British 3 pound mortar. Does that sound correct?
Were these also used on the No.74 Sticky Grenade?
Can anyone also tell me what DR. stands for?
Thanks
John
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