Darkman
Well-Known Member
This early WW2 Bofors round was purchased yesterday on the basis that it may be a legitimate drill round.
Handbooks indicate that the MKI drill was introduced in 1942, but what was used prior to then?
This round has a plain wooden projectile which at first inspection is home-made but it has a perfectly aligned date of 5/40 stamped together with a broad arrow and a "P". The overall weight and lack of pinning or securing of the projectile seems to indicate that the wood extends down to the bottom of the case.
I have seen similar Swedish drill rounds but not British/Commonwealth. Were these semi-official drill rounds made by armourers prior to introduction of the official MKI or is this just a home-made mock up?
Any ideas or thoughts please.
Handbooks indicate that the MKI drill was introduced in 1942, but what was used prior to then?
This round has a plain wooden projectile which at first inspection is home-made but it has a perfectly aligned date of 5/40 stamped together with a broad arrow and a "P". The overall weight and lack of pinning or securing of the projectile seems to indicate that the wood extends down to the bottom of the case.
I have seen similar Swedish drill rounds but not British/Commonwealth. Were these semi-official drill rounds made by armourers prior to introduction of the official MKI or is this just a home-made mock up?
Any ideas or thoughts please.