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Article about: A friend gave me this shell casing base. Sadly it was made into an ashtray What is it? Any date, country, etc? Swayne

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    A friend gave me this shell casing base. Sadly it was made into an ashtray

    What is it? Any date, country, etc?

    Swayne
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    Ive got one just like this(made into an ashtray as well) that my grandfather in the australian army brought back from ww2... it not that bad being an ashtray, i quite like it!

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    Do you have any idea as to what kind of gun this came from, country, etc??

    My friend said that it was from WW2

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    honestly, this is not my field of great knowledge, so i can't help you with that... but i do think that it definately has potential as a ww2 casing.


    Regards,
    Finn

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    It would appear to be Russian. The "37r" is the date for 1937. "r" signifies the year in Russian.

    Cheers, Ade.

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    Interesting, thanks Adrian.

    Swayne

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    Quote by Lt. Martin View Post
    A friend gave me this shell casing base. Sadly it was made into an ashtray

    What is it? Any date, country, etc?

    Swayne
    I reckon this is most likely a Russian 76.2mm artillery shell case base. Just a guess but id certainly agree with Adrian. Regards, Tim.

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