artillery shells what do I got

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Cleaning out some junk and these surfaced, anything of any value here? The biggest one is pretty cool if you ring it it resonants for a ridiculously long time. What is with the shells with the holes in em??





















 
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57 mm, tank shell.
 
The casing with the holes is for an American 75mm recoiless rifle:

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Measures 16 inches tall. Weights 4 1/4 pounds. Made of steel with some surface rust. Stamped on the bottom: 75MM M31A1 1950. Good condition. Forms of payment accepted: Cash, Money Order . UPS Shipping weight will be about 7 pounds if you want to run an estimate. Buy several items and save on shipping.
 
You do not have SHELLS. You have Cases. Shells are the objects that come out of the end of the barrel when fired, and if you are very close when they land, it can spoil your whole day.

If you want any specific information on what you have, then you are going to have to post good clear pictures of the base of the Cases where all the information is stamped.

While the cases for the recoilless rifle are easy to identify, trying to give you an accurate idea of what you have is impossible because many Cases are similar in shape and size, but are for two totally different field guns.
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@ Grizzly

That particular 57mm is from one of the guns aboard the A7Vs that fought at Villers-Bretonneux. The guns were Naval in origin, same as the 6-pdr Hotchkiss guns on our Tanks.

OUR Tanks (the good ones) had 6-pdr naval guns which fired a 57mm projectile.

The BAD Tanks (A7V) had 57mm naval guns which fired 6-pound projectiles.

See?

All the difference in the world!
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BTW, primer in that one is DEFINITELY fired.
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Hey buffdog, You've been waiting for the opportunity to use that pic EH?


(Opps Smellie tells me you will get me for that, mercy please.)
 
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@ Grizzly

That particular 57mm is from one of the guns aboard the A7Vs that fought at Villers-Bretonneux. The guns were Naval in origin, same as the 6-pdr Hotchkiss guns on our Tanks.

OUR Tanks (the good ones) had 6-pdr naval guns which fired a 57mm projectile.

The BAD Tanks (A7V) had 57mm naval guns which fired 6-pound projectiles.

See?

All the difference in the world!
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BTW, primer in that one is DEFINITELY fired.
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is there a significant difference between the naval 6 pounders and the ww2 era 6 pounder ATG?
 
You do not have SHELLS. You have Cases. Shells are the objects that come out of the end of the barrel when fired, and if you are very close when they land, it can spoil your whole day.

If I was an expert would I have given you the opportunity to yell about nomeculture? excuse me but I gotta polish the clip for my sako and sort out my garand magazines.
 
Well, now you ARE an expert on part of it.

They are still cases.

The word "shell" scares the crap outta a lot of people.... for good reason.

Post some photos and measurements and somebody will tell you exactly what you have.

Dgysiak. Good word to know.
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