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A buddy of mine game this to me for Christmas. From what I can tell, it's a 4"-50cal. shell, mfg. in 1918. It's got anchors stamped in it so I'm guessing it was fired in a Navy cannon. It's 35 inches long, brass and the projectile weighed a cool 33 pounds. The max range was 15,000 yards! I love guns and extremes and this thing makes me giggle. I can only imagine the sound!!!
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AR for scale.
 

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That thing can probably be used as a carrying/storage case for a 1861 Smith, 1865 Spencer, or 1873 Trapdoor Officer's Model carbine. Imagine showing up to the next N/SSA skirmish or trad long arms rendezvous with one of these... "Uh, bro, you are carrying an early 20th century artillery casing slung on your back"... "Yeah, that's my carbine"... 😂
 
I am pretty sure you can still anneal it with the proper shell-holder.