57mm 6-pounder Brass Round With 1896 Union Metallic Cartridge Company Brass Case

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57mm 6-pounder Brass Round All Brass

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Historical Significance:

The 57mm 6-pounder Explosive Round was a critical component in the arsenal of Allied forces during the early 20th century. These rounds were designed for use in the Marks 1-14 Anti-Aircraft and Anti-Ship guns, versatile and effective weapon systems that played crucial roles in defending against aerial and naval threats. A gun list from 1901 shows 735 guns in service, underscoring their widespread use and importance.

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Restored inert 57mm 6-pounder All Brass Round, featuring a polished 1896 Union Metallic Cartridge Company Brass Case, now available on Ordnance.com. This authentic piece of military history is an essential addition for collectors, historians, and military enthusiasts. Meticulously restored and polished, this round offers a unique glimpse into the powerful ordnance technology used in early 20th-century military operations, specifically designed for the Marks 1-14 Anti-Aircraft and Anti-Ship guns.

Most of these guns were of built-up construction, but later versions featured monobloc barrels for enhanced durability and performance. The evolution of these guns included:

  • Mark 1: Featured a barrel and short jacket with a locking hoop screwed to the front of the jacket.
  • Mark 2: Similar to Mark 1 but without trunnions.
  • Mark 3: The Hotchkiss Mark 1 (long).
  • Mark 4: A Driggs-Schroeder monobloc field gun with a revolving drop breech block.
  • Mark 5: The Lynch field gun.
  • Mark 6: The Driggs-Schroeder rapid-fire Mark 1 gun.
  • Mark 7: The Hotchkiss Mark 2 (long).
  • Mark 8: The Driggs-Schroeder Mark 2.
  • Mark 9: The Maxim semi-automatic Mark 2 gun of monobloc construction with a vertical sliding breechblock.
  • Mark 10: The Nordenfeldt rapid fire Mark 2, similar to Mark 9.
  • Mark 11: Undefined.
  • Mark 12: The Davis non-recoil gun.
  • Mark 13: The Davis non-recoil gun bored out to take a 9-pounder (4 kg) projectile.

Product Details:

This restored 57mm 6-pounder Brass Round is crafted using original materials, such as brass, and maintains the precise specifications of its live counterpart. The round features an 1896 Union Metallic Cartridge Company Brass Case, expertly polished to highlight the craftsmanship and quality of historical military ordnance. Preserved in excellent condition, it showcases the durability and engineering excellence of early 20th-century military technology. The careful restoration and polishing process ensures that the round is safe for handling and display, making it an exceptional piece for collectors and educators.

Collector’s Item:

Owning this restored 57mm 6-pounder All Brass Round means adding a genuine piece of military history to your collection. It is not merely a replica but an authentic round that offers a real connection to the operational practices of military forces in the early 20th century. Its historical significance and detailed preservation make it a valuable addition to any military collection.

Why Choose Our 6-pounder Brass Round:

Choosing this restored 57mm 6-pounder All Brass Round with a polished 1896 Union Metallic Cartridge Company Brass Case means investing in a genuine artifact of military history. Expertly restored to maintain its display value, this round is an excellent addition to museums, educational institutions, and private collections. Its educational significance and historical authenticity offer an unparalleled experience for collectors and historians alike.

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