LarryF264
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Hello All, this is only my second post on BOCN, but I hope someone can help with the ID of this projectile.
I think the projectile is an Oerlikon due to the narrow driving band (4.3mm wide and is close to another Canadian Oe that I have). It is stuffed into a Canadian 20x110 Hispano case (headstamped DAC 20MM 45 with a broad arrow /|\ inside the C, so Dominion Arsenal I believe).
I also found a note from Bill Woodin in the IAA Journal (#365) that US 20mm Oerlikon BL&P projectiles without tracer measure about 52.6mm (2.07") from the front edge of the driving band to the joint for the fuze, which matches the one I have. He also says tracer projectiles, such as HEI-T are shorter, measuring about 50mm (1.97") for the same distance.
The "fuze" is steel without any markings that I can see. Is this a dummy nose cap?
If it has a dummy nose cap, would this dark green projectile be a BL&P or TP projectile? I've seen several colors of dark green at least for US Navy projectiles, but green could mean HEI-T (at least for Canada and Britain). Which do you think it is?
I read in another BOCN post that 20mm rounds were made in Canada under contract for the US Navy and (if in the original case) would be identified by the headstamp looking like a US one (maker code, 20 MM MK-II, 4-digit year) rather than a UK headstamp (maker code, 20 MM, 2-digit year). Do I have this correct? I have one example of each - the DAC case shown below and a 20mm Oe made at Three Rivers (TR) with a US style headstamp (TR 20 MM MK-II 1944).
In this case if the projectile is not original to the case (which appears very likely to me), then I think it is at least possible that it was made under contract by a Canadian arsenal for the US Navy (assuming I got this info right). The color seems to match one that US-Subs posted in the Bombatorium thread (Jeff's photo is below), but there were no details on his round. I also found another Canadian Oe round on the IAA forum that looked like the same color (but again no details on the projectile).
Photos of my projectile and Hispano case:
And Jeff's photo below from the Bombatorium thread with his 20mm Oe in the center with a similar color projectile:
Thanks and any help is much appreciated!
-Larry
I think the projectile is an Oerlikon due to the narrow driving band (4.3mm wide and is close to another Canadian Oe that I have). It is stuffed into a Canadian 20x110 Hispano case (headstamped DAC 20MM 45 with a broad arrow /|\ inside the C, so Dominion Arsenal I believe).
I also found a note from Bill Woodin in the IAA Journal (#365) that US 20mm Oerlikon BL&P projectiles without tracer measure about 52.6mm (2.07") from the front edge of the driving band to the joint for the fuze, which matches the one I have. He also says tracer projectiles, such as HEI-T are shorter, measuring about 50mm (1.97") for the same distance.
The "fuze" is steel without any markings that I can see. Is this a dummy nose cap?
If it has a dummy nose cap, would this dark green projectile be a BL&P or TP projectile? I've seen several colors of dark green at least for US Navy projectiles, but green could mean HEI-T (at least for Canada and Britain). Which do you think it is?
I read in another BOCN post that 20mm rounds were made in Canada under contract for the US Navy and (if in the original case) would be identified by the headstamp looking like a US one (maker code, 20 MM MK-II, 4-digit year) rather than a UK headstamp (maker code, 20 MM, 2-digit year). Do I have this correct? I have one example of each - the DAC case shown below and a 20mm Oe made at Three Rivers (TR) with a US style headstamp (TR 20 MM MK-II 1944).
In this case if the projectile is not original to the case (which appears very likely to me), then I think it is at least possible that it was made under contract by a Canadian arsenal for the US Navy (assuming I got this info right). The color seems to match one that US-Subs posted in the Bombatorium thread (Jeff's photo is below), but there were no details on his round. I also found another Canadian Oe round on the IAA forum that looked like the same color (but again no details on the projectile).
Photos of my projectile and Hispano case:



And Jeff's photo below from the Bombatorium thread with his 20mm Oe in the center with a similar color projectile:
Thanks and any help is much appreciated!
-Larry