Spaceinvader
Well-Known Member
Hello all!
As some of you know I love discarding sabot items, and after spending some pretty pennies I was able to get this interesting one from the US.
As far as I know some type of proof load for APFSDS rounds. I believe it is a US used/made one. I was sent a picture from a Little field Collection auction that showed some of these in a crate.
Currently sitting in a steel US M150B1 casing. The projectile itself is a steel front half (the blue section) with the silver section being aluminum. The fins are magnesium, and resemble M735 fins but smaller. My example has chipped bent fins unfortunately. It has a pocket for a tracer unit too (not present). Pictured next to a 105mm US M735 penetrator for scale.
The drive band is the correct slip-type nylon band. It spins freely of the projectile overtop an inner plastic buffer. Below is a crimping groove. It weighs approx. 8lbs.
If anyone has info on it that would be greatly appreciated.
Rhys
As some of you know I love discarding sabot items, and after spending some pretty pennies I was able to get this interesting one from the US.
As far as I know some type of proof load for APFSDS rounds. I believe it is a US used/made one. I was sent a picture from a Little field Collection auction that showed some of these in a crate.
Currently sitting in a steel US M150B1 casing. The projectile itself is a steel front half (the blue section) with the silver section being aluminum. The fins are magnesium, and resemble M735 fins but smaller. My example has chipped bent fins unfortunately. It has a pocket for a tracer unit too (not present). Pictured next to a 105mm US M735 penetrator for scale.
The drive band is the correct slip-type nylon band. It spins freely of the projectile overtop an inner plastic buffer. Below is a crimping groove. It weighs approx. 8lbs.
If anyone has info on it that would be greatly appreciated.
Rhys