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World War 2 37mm shell
Simpson
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I have a 37mm shell that is dated 1943 on the driving band and on the butt of the hull. on the driving band these are the numbers as listed: LOT CSA-MPC 4 1943M5B3 37MM Then a big 13. There is also a symbol that looks like a circle with a little circle on top with flames comming from the top. Over all hull, and projectile this thing is probably 18" long. My Grandfather served in World War 2 in the 69th tank batallion Company C. My mother always told me that he brought this thing back from France. I was looking into what this thing would be worth? Yes it is inert. Any help would be helpful! Thanks
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http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/ammotable5.htm
Tony Williams (that's from his website) is one of the worlds authorities on cannon and tank ammo
Note that some of the tanks we first sent to North Africa also used a 37mm main gun