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hicky1300

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Hi
Need some info on this as I am all Googled out!!
3" diameter 15.25" high
fuse stamped `Plug Firing Rep N180 Mk M2. C.E Co 1962 with unified thread symbol.
Body has loads of stampings.
Best ones - ¬F17 RA B or 8 TT
3IN NI
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Hi Tim
The 3"/70 used fixed rounds.
This has no crimp rebate nor enough land for it to stay in a cartridge in my opinion?
 
It is a 3 inch 70 projectile. The case crimps on the rotating band, which is missing!
 
Hazord,

As you have several specimens, do you know what purpose the groove above the driving band seating serves?

TimG
 
Sorry Tim, I have no idea. The U.S. ones don't have it. There was a post concerning a projectile with the groove, a couple of months back.
 
groove above band could be something to do with locating the round in an auto handling system. The band when fired gets smoothed out but looks more like it should screw into the case which has a thread type groove around the neck.
 
These two are labelled as follows:

34 - 3"70 cal HE (fired Probert rifling), fitted with PRF SX144A
35 - 3"70 cal HE N6 (Experimental)(fired), with Plug, Firing, Rep Fuze N180

Most annoying, is that behind the two rounds were two cased rounds, one of which was sectioned and I failed to photograph them.

TimG
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Sorry, not the greatest resolution image, but hopefully still useful.




Tom.
 

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