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Yours is actually a different projectile, just noticed. Maybe mine doesn't belong. Fits nice though so for now it stays.
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05-28-2017 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
a different projectile
Yes it is but yours is just a different type I think... Here's a link you should go through for a minute, you'll see what I mean. G503 Military Vehicle Message Forums View topic - Question about WWII 37mm and 76mm tank shells.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Picked up a reproduction 1851 Colt Navy 44 with it's box
I had the exact same thing happen a while back. Was down in a shop's basement and saw a styrofoam box up in the rafters. I asked about it and was told it was a "Pellet gun"...looked and it was a brand new Uberti 36 Navy cap and ball. Nice...you never know.
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Someone gave me an old Uberti 1851 just like that one (a bit rougher though). Practiced by novice skills and brought it back to life.
Good haul!
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Nice, that little 37mm is very clean. I have a fuse for my 40mm also, with internals. Those might be hard to find.
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I swapped this 37mm in my casing for the one that doesn't have the driving bands. Looks much better. The internals in the one look like a centrifical force safety of some sort so the shell can't explode too close to the gun.
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