WW2 Canadian Artillery Shell Primer INERT

$50.00

The WW2 Canadian Artillery Shell Primer INERT is a historical component originally designed for use in Canadian artillery munitions during the Second World War. This item consists of the primer mechanism that would have been installed at the base of an artillery shell to initiate the propellant charge upon firing. The primer is constructed from metal alloys typical of mid-20th-century ordnance and bears marks consistent with Canadian

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The WW2 Canadian Artillery Shell Primer INERT is an authentic example of military ordnance technology used by Canadian forces during the Second World War. This inert device would have originally served as the ignition mechanism for a larger artillery shell, initiating the explosive charge when fired. Manufactured to precise standards, the primer typically features a metal casing with distinct factory stamps or markings denoting origin, manufacturer, and date of production. These primers were critical components in the effective operation of artillery pieces, ensuring reliable performance under combat conditions. This particular item has been rendered completely inert and contains no live or explosive materials. It is suitable for study, reference, or display as a representative artifact of mid-20th century military engineering. The WW2 Canadian Artillery Shell Primer INERT offers a tangible connection to the material culture of Canadian armed forces during a significant period in military history.

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