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Lucky find.

SG500

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This one was a lucky find for a very good price earlier in the week.
They're still out there..........
Dave.
 

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Hi Spotter, its an early 1.59" Crayford case.
The early ones weren't stamped "1.59".
Lucky for me I have a spare nose fuzed he projectile to fit into it :tinysmile_shy_t:- just need to sort out the severely mashed 131 fuze first.
Dave.
 
Tony I don't know. Looks to me like someone has tried knocking nails in with it - if its for hardness tests would they test the primer as well?
Dave.
 
Hi Dave,
That's a good find, when did they start producing these rounds ? I can't see a date stamp on the case, best regards Weasel.
 
Thanks Weasel.
According to Hogg and Thurston "British Artillery Weapons and ammunition 1914-1918" it was introduced in 1917.
I've got 4 rounds, of those 3 are the "early" ones without dates or 1.59 on them, the other is dated 1917 and has 1.59 stamped on it.
I don't know if the undated ones are trials cases from earlier on. Perhaps someone has some design drawings they can post photos of?
Dave.
 
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