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French 47 mm

seppe

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Hello ,

can anyone give me the proper name of this french 47 mm ?
And also which shell belongs to it ? Can somebody post a pic please ?
Cal : 47 mm , hight 15, 3 cm , fuse marked 22-31 Mle 97 .

thanks ,

Seppe .
 

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Hello,

It's a black powder 47mm 1888 M modified to be fitted with a time and percussion fuze 22/31mm Mle 1897. (in French : obus de 47mm ordinaire modle 1888 M modifi)
First the 47mm 1888 M (Navy) was fuzed with a "Desmarest 1877". First modification to receive a 18/28mm T&P fuze (very short life) and then with the army fuze 22/31mm 1897.
This old shell was used on WW1 battlefield.
Case 1885 : 377mm
Case 1902 : 380mm

Regards
 
I think you will want or prefer the 1885 case which is the standard Navy gun case, maybe easier to find also. The 1902 case I believe is a Tube Cannon case, that is for subcalibre practice firing.
 
Is there a 47mm Mle 1902 tube-cannon as well as the 37mm one?

37x202R Mle 1902 tube cannon
47x380R Mle 1902 L/50 naval / Mle 1934 casemate / Mle 1937, 39 anti-tank
 
Yep, I was rather pleased with it. Coincidentally I also picked up a French 37x149R tank gun round with a similar HE shell, the round being nicely sectioned. I must put some photos up when I can find the time for a piccy session...
 
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