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Here's an interesting one for you guys....!

steve rb

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Thoughts, ideas....?


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not sure about the fuze, but the projo is fake. That label is a hazardous materials label, and is not what the US used for marking their old bio weapons. Plus projectiles were never, as far as impact, were never used in the inventory. there were some ideas of using 40mm, but nothing this large. Plus if it were a bio projo, then it would have a burster well just like chemical. Unless it is an ejection round. Round looks like it might be a 76mm ?? any marking on the body?
 
Markings are certainly fake, the bands appear to be replacements, if the projo is real. Fuze does not look like PD, more like a dummy. What is the diameter?
 
Looks like a replica to me?
Drive bands do not have any lead in/chamfer.
The label is the standard for warning layout.
No machined groove for the case crimp - unles this is loaded seperately from the propellant charge?
 
Time to fess up I guess :wink:

This is around 27 years old and comes before the days of political correctness gone mad (well, actually not too mad when I think about it....). This was my GSCE metalwork project, to design and make a full steel shell with working fuse. Obviously would have been MUCH easier if the internet was around as I was going off images id seen in Hogg's books and a few quick visits to the Imperial War Museum. Fuse is a centrifugally locked impact device (which of course would never bloody work, but for a 15yr old it was damn hard to make, stainless steel collars, sliders and housing in phosphor bronze, cast alli cone, boy I remember it well!). Dug it out the other day and was rather pleased with it, so have re-installed it in my collection as a bit of an oddity! The calibre of 105mm was only chosen on the basis of what thick walled tube I could find (we had no foundry capability so everything apart from the aluminium bits had to be machined!). And yes, the biohazard sticker was something my son had kicking around so I temporarily stuck that on the other day as a bit of a curve ball :tinysmile_twink_t2:

Hope it was a bit of fun! Some metalwork project!
 
so for the last few days i have wasted my time going through data discs and files trying to find out what it was made up from..cheers
 
Sorry folks, genuinely hadn't wanted to burn your time, didn't considered the traffic rate high enough that it would have sparked anyones interest enough to give it more than a cursory glance and comment. I'll ashamedly accept the asshole badge if I have done so...
 
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