Vasco Da Gama
Well-Known Member
On doing some collection sorting I brought together the 4 cases I have for the British pre-WW1 2.95in mountain gun. What is puzzling me is that 2 cases are very clearly marked, manufactured by Vickers in 1902 (Mk2) and 1905 (Mk3). The other 2 cases only really have what is probably the monogram for the manufacturer (a form of M) and not a lot more! Probably just a variation due to a different producer having less desire to spend time marking the cases, although they don’t conform to standard British practise. One thought is they may have been made for export. Those marked M have a primer similar to the Mk2 case of 1902, any thoughts greatly accepted! With all four side on the M marked ones are on the left.









