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possible german 7.62 cm WWI era shell?

al'saad

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can this be german 7.62 cm WWI shell which is originally Russian from 1900 or 1902?
 

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I think Peteblight correct on this one.
Look at the shape of the projectile.
Here is a drawing of a 75mm inc.
 

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confirmed by TM9-1985-6

i suspected on german shell as we already found several 7,7cm krup shells in area where this one is found. also distance bottom to driving band is as on german shell.

anyway thanks for tip.
 
Hi
you know that Belgium shrapnel shell have the same look like your and like italian shell
 
shell i found is italian. german shell has different cross-section of driving bend.
but can you send me any stuff on belgian shrap shells pls?
 

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Picture of Belgian 75mm shrapnel shell. Markings on base do not indicate German manufacture.

BD
 

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Hi
Yes the belgium shell that i know with S20 fuze is like your picture "BD"
I've exactely the same
Also my Italian shell have the same look but with an aluminium fuze like picture of "Hazord" post
 
i would appreciate any piece of information on krupp and belgian 7.5 cm shells like fuse diagrams or shell cross section diagrams.
i didn't find any info in books i have.

thanks
 
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