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Naval 4 inch Mk23 submarine case

Rrickoshae

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picked this up today, a not so common 4inch Mk23 submarine deck gun case dated 1957. Mainly fitted to a few of the postwar built A & T class subs, they were mainly removed in the early 60s. All I need now is a correct 4 inch shell!! Dave
 

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Hi I remember working on 4" Mk23 HE Rounds late 70s early 80s

They where for issue to the Nigerian Navy

As far I can remember they were much shorter that the MK 16 Rounds

[h=1]Hope this info helps[/h]
Steve EX RNAD Trecwn
 
Rickoshae: Could you post a photo of the headstamp:

Radioman1: If the guns were removed from Submarines in the Early 60s, they may have been sold to Nigeria. That could be why the cases are not common in the UK.
 
Hi I remember working on 4" Mk23 HE Rounds late 70s early 80s

They where for issue to the Nigerian Navy

As far I can remember they were much shorter that the MK 16 Rounds

Hope this info helps


Steve EX RNAD Trecwn

ke sense. Dave
thats interesting, I didn't even know that Nigeria had a navy. We sell 'self defence' material all over the world so that would ma
 
ke sense. Dave
thats interesting, I didn't even know that Nigeria had a navy. We sell 'self defence' material all over the world so that would ma

one of the guns is on display at Explosions but I can't remember seeing any of the ammo there.
I think
 
I imagine its the same as a normal 4 inch naval round with just a shorter case but I can't find anything on the net so am happy to be corrected. dave
 
Cant see why it might not have the std 4in shell, thats whats in mine but would like to be sure.
 
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