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British 95mm projectile

Burney Davis

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I attach below two pictures of a 95mm projectile used in the Howitzer and tank role. I'm trying to identify exactly what model this is. It is marked 95mm, dated 1943, painted grey and has a solid base, and I can see no markings (which are faint) on the body to denote its type. Being painted grey with the large adapter could it be chemical? Does anyone have a drawing of this shell and which fuze it might have used? TIA.

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Thanks glevum, that's excellent. Like you say, I was not aware of there being a chemical round but you just never know. I only had information on the later mark of shell without the adapter and obviously missed the earlier thread. I wonder why it was painted grey....
 
As you always have exceptional ordnance, maybe you are the proud owner of a prototype of 95mm gas shell.
 
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