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Finnish 20-MM

jvollenberg

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Finnish 20-MM ... looking for information on this round:

Length: 201-MM
Case Length: 138-MM

Joe
 

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20x138/B AP-T round (hardened solid shot, tracer) for Lathi L-39 AT-rifle. The white band denotes the tracer. This round also comes as non-tracer, in which case the projectile is plain blue.
 
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T stands for Tikkakoski , designing the producer of this ammo: Oy Tikkakoski Ab. The factory was located in the Tikkakoski district in Jyväskylä, Central Finland .
41 stands for 1941 the date of production
20 is the caliber 20mm
/40 designates the type of the gun (or rather model of the case): "model 40" (though designed in 1939 First pre-production series of the L-39 was finished on April 1940 )

Here a similar cartridge and markings, the only difference is the E 4 instead of 5, probably a production batch designation.
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and one without the supposed Batch code
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Here are similar markings on a cartridge of 20 x 138 B Rheinmetall Flak 30/38 produced by this same company

20-138-BFC-010-0051A-1.jpg

and on a cartridge of the Lahti-Tikkakoski antitank 20x113
20Lt40G.jpg

Note that there was an evolution in the markings according to production . Here for instance the 3 kinds of marking used by the same company on the 20x113 Lathi L-34 anti-tank, in accordance to the series/type produced:


Left: 135g Solid AP(Practice/Unhardened steel)
Middle: 150g AP-T(New and old colorings)
Right: "Italian" 136g HE-T(SD) (Finnish produced cartridges loaded with Italian HE projectiles)
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