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The I.D of the case mouth Brit is 4" so could not be a 105mm but good suggestion, some one will have the answer I am sure.
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05-23-2018 11:12 AM
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Yahoo, got an answer!
Hi All,
I felt the need to post back with a definitive answer. I've prolly spent over 10 hrs Googling various artillery stuff, finally found "Robert's Armory" with actual contact info, and they were very quick to reply.
This is my e-mail to Robert's Armory with their reply:
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Hello,
I found your site while Googling around looking for a possible ID on
an artillery shell casing I bought last year. It's been that long and I
still haven't figured out what this is!
The throat is 4", the base is rimmed and 5" OD, OA case length is 25
3/4". There is a slight swedge below the 2 cannalure grooves. All
stampings appear to be in English language characters. Hi-res pics
below are from my Imgur gallery and zoom nicely.
Case: https://i.imgur.com/1TXgk5u.jpg
Here is the best pic of the base: https://i.imgur.com/xsm3VdH.jpg
Strange mark drawn out by hand: https://i.imgur.com/QrIkL1U.jpg
Any help much appreciated! I'd like to build a projectile for this
but don't know where to start w/o an ID.
Thanks!
Russell Selkirk
Russell:
It's a
German
naval 10,5 cm S.K. C/32 case (105x657R). Made by
Polte, two times reloaded.
C. Roberts
Guess the throat size is not necessarily the projectile size, there's around 5mm difference on this one. Now I can poke around and try to "build a bullet" for it...
Russ
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Drawing in the OP of the stamp now also makes sense, Kriegsmarine acceptance WaA stamp and inspector number.
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New Post started 5-19-18
Brit Plumber's Reply Date 5-23-18

Originally Posted by
Brit plumber
Could the C/32 refer to the 105mm
German
SK C/32 gun? Looks like a similar case.
Mid July 2019
Robert's Armory Emailed Reply:
Russell:
It's a German naval 10,5 cm S.K. C/32 case (105x657R). Made by
Polte, two times reloaded.
C. Roberts
Hats off to Brit Plumber
Congrats Russ,
Over a year of investigation.... Can't sleep, always trying to figure an angle, can't eat, bug eyed from looking at a pc screen, hair getting grayer.... etc.
Why do we do this to ourselves ?
Oh yea, it's just a Hobby
Charlie-Painter777
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Yup, Brit Plumber called it! Oddly, there are at least two case lengths for the C/32, this one (657mm) and a shorter version (459mm). Now to find a scale drawing of the projectile so I can "fake" one that's close...
Russ
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Pile of round fence posts.
If my Father was still alive he'd have something carved/whittled up that would look good by the time I got home from work.
Years back he was visiting and mentioned going out in the canoe while we were at work.
He didn't notice the paddles in the cluttered boat shed.
When I got home he was out there paddling away. Down on the dock I helped tie him off.
He handed me a old true 1" x 8" piece of old barn oak he'd carved in to a paddle.
Had to laugh, but it's hanging on the wall all varnished up. Heavy as heck.
Charlie-Painter777
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I Know Nuthing.... Just Trying To Help

Originally Posted by
RASelkirk
naval 10.5cm shell colors/stencils
Russ,
I found some information you may or may not have seen yet.
First I found this example of an Inert WW2 Kriegsmarine 105mm Illumination Round For The 105mm (105x658R) SK C/32 Naval ....... I believe it may be like yours but am really just guessing.
The Site does give a description of different Marine craft uses. On page 12, 3rd from the top, Click on See All Images:
Artillery Ammunition 37 mm +
Here... Wikipedia with some history about it. Besides the Germans it looks as though Romania and possibly Spain used this gun. Norway
used it Post WWII for Coastal defense until 2002. I believe I read some where that Nammo loaded Anti ship rounds for Norway until they stopped using it. (Wonder if in Norway if there might be a nice round setting displayed from pre WWII ?)
10.5 cm SK C/32 naval gun - Wikipedia
Here more on specs and loads... etc:
Germany 10.5 cm/45 (4.1") SK C/32 - NavWeaps
Here Codes, Specs, locations and the size-colors of Stencilled lettering, depending on loads.. etc..
When opened - Clicking on the first picture with give you a enlarged booklet you can flip thru:
WW2 Equipment Data: German Projectiles - Introduction and Colour and Markings System
I hope you can find a little help from the above. Even if it's just a little Tid Bit.
I wonder if there might be a German Museum or the like that hay have an example you could see to get a better idea of how they were marked.... Color and size.
Good Luck,
Charlie-Painter777
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From another forum.
Sorry
........ Yellow !!
105mm sk c32
Charlie-Painter777
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Thanks Charlie, I'd seen them all except the first one (illum shell). We're gonna go with yellow, it's the only color that seems to be "out there" in the explorable universe. I've seen pix of one that was pretty crusty which looked to be corroded black with copper driving bands, but not enough info to get "close enough" for a repro. Sucks to be yellow, but it is what it is...
Thanks!
Russ
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