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Unknown Large AP Fuze Cap
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08-28-2022 12:11 PM
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I'm wondering due to its size that its from a Naval shell 15 or 16" as a 155mm fuse cap does not look that big as your measurements say.
Just my BWAG.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
I'm wondering due to its size that its from a Naval shell 15 or 16" as a 155mm fuse cap does not look that big as your measurements say.
Just my BWAG.
Guy I bought it from said it had to come off at least an 8” naval shell. I’m not sure it’s US. Doesn’t seem to have US markings.
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If you can find a "Broad Arrow" with a "N" next to it, it would indicate that it was Royal Navy.
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Shape and size of the cap seem very close to what you have Aragorn I staying with my summation.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
But measuring a photo is imprecise.
If you could get either the dimensions of the base of the shell or the cordite containers in the background you could scale how many fit across the radius taking the size from the pictured round.
I'm also of the opinion the shorter round on the Rt is an A.P missing its ballistic cap it makes sense as they were a different type of projectile construction heavier and allot harder steel.
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Last edited by CINDERS; 09-01-2022 at 11:42 AM.
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No matter what I do, it seems this nose cap is approximately 1 inch too small. Perhaps it goes to a 14" shell.
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