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7.5cm PaK40

Slick

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Noting a recent classified ad by Weasel ( http://www.bocn.co.uk/classifieds/showproduct.php?product=38&title=7-2c5cm-apcbc-pak40&cat=5 )for the complete round, I am hoping to positively ID a recent addition to my collection. While the profile of the projectile is very similar to the one in Weasel's listing, there is a difference in the driving band(s) which now makes me think I have something else. Or at least an earlier or later version.

So, is mine a 7.5 APCBC? Or something else?

Rick

Shell, Germany,7.5cm PaK40 001 (Small).jpg Shell, Germany,7.5cm PaK40 002 (Small).jpg Shell, Germany,7.5cm PaK40 003 (Small).jpg
 
Hi Slick... 2 driving bands on yours suggests it is a projectile for the Panther tank Kw,K 42.
 
Hey Slick,

In order to complete the round, you'll need a: BdZ 5103 and a casing type 6387 st.

Here's a nice link.

http://www.panther1944.de/de/sdkfz-171-pzkpfwg-panther/technik/75-cm-kwk-42-munition.html

Note.

This ammo was used with the StuK 42 as well, that gun was basically a kwK 42 minus muzzlebrake, used with the JPz IV.
Also the navy adopted a few KwK 42 as Bunker PaK, the cases for these rounds are marked with Kriegsmarine Abnahme stamps.

The pic is a PzGr 40/42 minus ballistic cap.





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