mdot633
Well-Known Member
I've had this round for a while but never really did much research on it. I believe it's a 57mm Gruson of some sort and the only reason I'm leaning towards Japanese is based on the inscription on the wall of the case. To boil it down, it basically says it was found on a battlefield in China and is an "Chinese Imperial" shell. I'll include the entire inscription at the end. Hawkinson's book mentions a Japanese "6 Veld" 57mm case (number 1047) that is 57x248. Mine measures 57x249 but being 1mm off could just be a stretched mouth. Neither the case nor projectile have any markings that I can find. The case is also very light and thin-walled.
Inscription:
"Chinese Imperial Shell"
"These shells are made in Germany and are of a very poor quality, the Federal Chinese army(?)"
"This shell was picked up at Hanyang battle-field near Hankow about six hundred miles from Shanghai"
Measurements:
Case is 57x249R72.4
Projectile OAL: 215mm
Length with fuse removed: 207mm
56.42mm diameter at the base






Weight: 2671g/5 lbs, 14.2 oz
Thoughts?
Inscription:
"Chinese Imperial Shell"
"These shells are made in Germany and are of a very poor quality, the Federal Chinese army(?)"
"This shell was picked up at Hanyang battle-field near Hankow about six hundred miles from Shanghai"
Measurements:
Case is 57x249R72.4
Projectile OAL: 215mm
Length with fuse removed: 207mm
56.42mm diameter at the base






Weight: 2671g/5 lbs, 14.2 oz
Thoughts?