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    Quote Originally Posted by auora5000 View Post
    Anyone got an idea where this is from?

    its base stamped 25mm ADEN DUMMY DRILL. Its 9" in length

    The shell turned up at a house clearance that I was involved in, cannot find much info on the net, I was also wondering is it worth anything to a collector? If so, where would be the best place to sell it?

    Its extremely well made from stainless steel, its also quite heavy.

    Any info gratefully received.

    http://i454.photobucket.com/albums/q...01/aden002.jpg
    Its a 25mm ADEN Dummy Drill round there are two types . It should have a blue painted tip to denote its a prac round. This is the one in my 25mm collection

    http://pic50.picturetrail.com/VOL480.../396058647.jpg

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    shell

    Hmm, no blue tip on mine, yours also has a ridge on the main body, just before its necked down. So maybe you realy should consider having this one in your collection...

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrismetallica1 View Post
    Its a 25mm ADEN Dummy Drill round there are two types . It should have a blue painted tip to denote its a prac round. This is the one in my 25mm collection

    http://pic50.picturetrail.com/VOL480.../396058647.jpg
    That's interesting.

    I have a fired case similar to yours (it has a groove near the neck but not as deep) that came from an M2 Bradley in Germany.

    I would guess there was a common round that was used in different guns in much the same way as small arms...if it works, why not.

    I also have a pristine TP round, green steel case and sax blue head (TP) as opposed to drill (Oxford blue or unpainted).

    Some drill rounds were not painted as the paint just got trashed or gunked things up.

    I remember seeing 40mm 40/60 DP rounds that were natural with red grooves.

    They often have grooves for ID, but I think in this case...the live case...has some sort of groove too.

    Both of mine do.

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