Explanatory List of Service Ammunition Markings 1918 (UK)
115 pages, about 8 1/2" x 11", glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice photocopy. Printed on high quality 20# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated.
Contents - Index:
- Pages: 115
- Explanatory List of Service Ammunition Markings 1918 ( UK )
- London, England
- Explanatory List of Service Markins to be found on ammunition and ammunition package in use with the Field Armies.
- B.L. Cartridge markings
- For Cordite, RDB, Ballistite,Nitrocellulose, Chilworth
- Ignitors
- Howitzer Identification
- Trench Howitizer Identification
- Q F Cartridges for Guns and Howitzers
- Vickers Practice and Mark III guns
- Cartridges with cotton tape or silk Braid
- Projectile Markings
- Chemical, Incendiary, Smoke, Shrapnel, Target and all others
- Tracer markings and center of gravity
- Markings on Bombs and Grenades
- Stencilling
- Aerial Bombs
- Fuzes, Tubes and Primers
- Gaines
- S.A. Cartridges
- Markings on Gun or Howitzer ammunition Packages
- Letters indicate propellant
- Typical Examples of Markings
- Anti-aircraft Cartridges
- Target Shell and Practice Cartridges
- Projectile Boxes
- Incendiary Shells
- Markings on Bomb Packages
- Mortar Bomb Packages and Howitzer
- Markings on Grenade Packages
- Markings of Royal Flying Corps Stores
- Cylinder and Packages for Fuzes, Tubes and Primers
- Small Arm Ammunition Boxes
- Station Monograms
- Cartridge Cases
- Fixed Ammunition Trotyl
- Shrapnel Shells
- Star Shells and Chemical Shells
- T & P FUzes
- BL Cartridge Boxes
- Boxed Ammo how to indentify
