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Element n°2.

JulienCD68

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Good morning,
I am trying to identify this object. It's brass.
Width of 76.2mm and width of 83mm at the collar.

It is possible that this has nothing to do with ammunition.

Thanks in advance.

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Hello,

interesting part!

I am pretty sure this part was mounted in the German 10,5 cm L.F.H.Gr. or the H.Gr.15 as a separator between the fuze and filling. But it seems this practise did not last for a long time since all drawings of the shell I found are without this cup. An other possibility is that it was used only for a special filling.
 
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Hello,

finally I found the part. It's from a (10,5 cm) Vers.F.H.Gr. (Versuchs Feldhaubitzgranate). So that also explains why it is not commonly seen.

165000 of them were ordered starting in October 1914 for a large troop test. Later the shell became the 10,5 cm L.F.H.Gr.
 

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Hello Alpine,
I think you find the answer in the red cirkel.
Leaflet
 

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Maybe this looks beter
 

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Hello Alpine,
I think you find the answer in the red cirkel.
Leaflet
Sorry but that's a different part for the F.H.Gr.05 which is well known. It has a hole in the bottom which connects to the shrapnel flash tube.

The part shown by Julien has a closed bottom.
 
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