
37 mm gun M3 - Wikipedia
Projectiles were fitted with a 37x223R cartridge case, designated Cartridge Case M16. Available projectiles included armor-piercing, high-explosive and canister. 1943 Soviet analysis …
37-MM M16 Brass Shell Case (1ea) - Powder River Ordnance
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Variety of M16 37mm rounds - FIREARMS - U.S. Militaria Forum
Feb 22, 2016 · Here's a picture showing the variety of M16 37mm rounds used for field artillery. From left to right. 1. Blank adapter that shoots 10 gauge shot gun shells used for training. 2. …
37MM M16 Brass Cartridge Case : 1943 - Powder River Ordnance
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1941 Dated 37mm M16 Light Tank Round | Legacy Collectibles
This is an original 1941 dated M16 37mm light tank round. These were used by the M3 Stuart tank and other light tanks during WW2. The shell is in great overall condition with clear …
WWII US 1943 37mm M16 Casing - chicagomilitaryrelics.com
WWII US 1943 37mm M16 Casing US Shipping Only! Contact us Prior to Purchase for International Shipping! - 100% Original. - Damage noted (if any) in the description.
US WWII 37MM and 75MM ordnance - FIREARMS - U.S. Militaria Forum
Nov 25, 2018 · I have two WWII new, empty 75mm cases and one 37mm empty case and empty projectile. I would like to determine where the cases and projectile were made. By what little I …
US 37mm M16 anti-tank round - Collectors Source
Used in US M3 37mm anti-tank gun. Brass casing is 27 x 220R, marked 37mm M16 GMS 1942 with crossed cannons ordnance mark. A lot number is stenciled in ink. The rimmed case is for …
37mm T21 Proof Projectile With M16 Brass Case 37x223mm-R
Inert 37mm T21 Proof Projectile With M16 Brass Case. 37x223mm-R for M3, M5, and M6 tank guns. Dated 1942, Scoville Manufacturing Company. Approx length 12", Approx width 2.5", …
The U.S. 37-mm Gun in World War II - Armorama™
Beginning with nineteenth century Russian exploding musket balls, we learn about developments of heavier firepower for infantry, i.e., Model M1916 37-mm Gun. It continues to America's …