MikeS0000
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New Find - 18PDR
Hello Folks -
Been a long time since I've run across anything decent. Found this in a local Antique Shop case yesterday. Thought at first it was the usual 75mm, but it turns out it is a British 18 PDR. Knew that when I picked it up! Seems to be a High Explosive shell, and it came with the fuze in the lower left. I had picked up the storage-transport cap quite a while ago, and the one on the shell I purchased when I was 12 years old..., some 50+ years ago. See, if you wait long enough all things are completed.... :tinysmile_twink_t2:
Unfired and some markins on it, an "18P" what look like "P17" ? and some remnants of old paint, a faint outline which looks like "17." With that fuze on it, it weighs in at ~15.5lbs.
Is the fuze (probably not the correct term) it came with (lower left) a "Contact" fuze?
Have another fired 18 PDR in a casing, but will look for another casing or maybe just switch for not.
Thanks for looking!
- Mike
Hello Folks -
Been a long time since I've run across anything decent. Found this in a local Antique Shop case yesterday. Thought at first it was the usual 75mm, but it turns out it is a British 18 PDR. Knew that when I picked it up! Seems to be a High Explosive shell, and it came with the fuze in the lower left. I had picked up the storage-transport cap quite a while ago, and the one on the shell I purchased when I was 12 years old..., some 50+ years ago. See, if you wait long enough all things are completed.... :tinysmile_twink_t2:
Unfired and some markins on it, an "18P" what look like "P17" ? and some remnants of old paint, a faint outline which looks like "17." With that fuze on it, it weighs in at ~15.5lbs.
Is the fuze (probably not the correct term) it came with (lower left) a "Contact" fuze?
Have another fired 18 PDR in a casing, but will look for another casing or maybe just switch for not.
Thanks for looking!
- Mike
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