I recently bought this shell locally, I don't normally collect projectiles, but it is in very good condition and sounded unusual. After some research I believe this is a 2.75" Mountain Gun Shrapnel shell, made in India in 1913/14. I presume it has been fired by the rifling marks on the driving band, but the rest of the shell seems un-damaged by firing. I imagine the paint is non original, but seems to have been re finished very well.
The screw in base of the shell has a left handed thread and is marked : 2.75 IN 1 F S A 28/5 or 7/14 Co (the 5 and 7 are stamped over each other) Indian broad arrow mark.
The all Aluminium No 80 Fuze is marked : 80 III DF 100 3/13 Co Indian broad arrow. Graduated 0-22.
Am I right in thinking that DF is for the Dum Dum Factory, and FS could be forged steel ? Is Co a manufacturers mark ? Any comments welcome.






The screw in base of the shell has a left handed thread and is marked : 2.75 IN 1 F S A 28/5 or 7/14 Co (the 5 and 7 are stamped over each other) Indian broad arrow mark.
The all Aluminium No 80 Fuze is marked : 80 III DF 100 3/13 Co Indian broad arrow. Graduated 0-22.
Am I right in thinking that DF is for the Dum Dum Factory, and FS could be forged steel ? Is Co a manufacturers mark ? Any comments welcome.





