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This 25x137mm turns me mad... please help :-)

MaskedK

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Hello
My swiss uncle gave me this nice 25x137mm shell and a black projectile (85mm long).

Fitting together, it'a nearly 21 cm long.

A redish stripe near the brass "ring", a bigger green stripe near the fuze.

On the fuze, i can read "465-".

Ah! a last thing : on the projectile body, there is a nice engraved "D", curved as teaching at the school

What is this ?

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Thank you for your help :)

Best regards,
Jean Loup
 

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The correct designation of the cartridge is "24x139 für Einsatzlauf 7,5cm Pak.40 und 8,4cm Pak.55" (24x139 for insert barrel 7,5cm AT gun 40 and 8,4cm AT gun 55).
 

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hello
big warning for the projectile ,it fired and it a practice but with HE charge ,the fuze doesn't function but still dangerous
the "big green band" is really a yellow (faded ?) denote presence of HE charge
 
Oh thanks!

It seems that black projectile are for practicing (Uebungsmunition).

I will look for pics from the guns who shoots this!

Thank you again!
Best regards
Jean Loup
 
@Ammogun

WHAT? it's not empty? Holly shi#&!

Dear Uncle, thank you for this gift! :cry:

What is the best thing to do with this, now?

Jean Loup
 
Fired and unexploded shell.
Black body for practice but Yellow band for small HE charge (this one is filled 1.7gr of Trotyl).
 
best thing: do no manipulate the projectile and call the autorities for removal

you can conserve the brass casing it fired and inert
 
My question may be weird, but why put some active product in a totally inert item? Why put some explosive which requires more than extra care and procedures to load a shell to then screw on a non functional fuze?
 
hello
this projectile is in reality a practice spotter tracer for subcaliber for larger cannons ,the explosive charge simulate the explosion of the bigger projectile
the fuze on the shell above is a real fuze but this fuze had malfunction
 
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