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The projectile is a Mark 6 18 pdr made from forged steel.
Manufactured in July 1915 by the Bethelhem Steel Compamy, USA.
The case is a Mark 2 18 pdr. Manufactured, I believe, by the "Montreal Ammunition Company" but please note that their registered mark is M.A.Co. I'm at a loss as to the significance of the two "N"s unless this has some relevance to the case being re-worked (if it was). The case was made on 6th April 1916. The case has been fired once with a full charge of a non blackpowder propellant, the "P" is curious, as on an early case it would denote that the case has fired with a charge of blackpowder (but there's no dash or dot)
It appears that the mark above the '4' is a pheon in a "C", denoting it is Canadian.
A close up of the mark on the primer would be appreciated.
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