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Unknown 2 Pounder

jvollenberg

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Unknown 2 Pounder AP-T

Diameter: 40-MM
Length: 416-MM
Case Length: 304-MM
Projo Length: 183-MM W/Fuze and Tracer
Projo Length: 131-MM W/O Fuze

has the NO 281 MK II fuze and tracer.

Joe
 

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The No281 Fuze /Tracer is a Mk 1. There was only a Mk1 and there is a distinct full stop (point US) after the first '1'. I do not know what that shorter vertical is. (connect with individual 281 thread).
 
Alas, bit of a dog's dinner -

British Projectile made by Hadfields Ltd in 1936.

Canadian Case made by Robert Mitchell Co., Ltd., in 1942. Also, it was a case for an HE round.

British primer made by Acme Wringers Ltd., in 1944, filled by ROF Chorley in 1944.

TimG
 
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