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Unknown 120MM Belgium Shrapnel

jvollenberg

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Listed from Belgium ...

Dia: 120MM
Length: 302MM

From around 1914 / The base is interesting to me on this one ...

Any ideas?

Joe
 

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Thought I would bring this one around again ... see if someone might know anything.

Joe
 
It is original a French projectile, the 120 mm mitraille mle 1877

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Hello,

Sorry but shell of Joe is very different of the shell showed by Kefkek10.
Really not the same shape and lower band on the French shell (I know it as mle 1887 and no 1877). For sure a 120mm "Mitraille" but not this one.

Regards
 
To add to the conversation, it was most likely considered a High Explosive Shrapnel. The cavity in the ogive is for the explosive filler.
 
These cylindrical schrappnels and the explosive cavity let think to a belgian Delattre projectile, but I know only a 75mm of it !


Yoda
 
hello,
Internal arrangemente is of french origin, with no doubt an "obus a mitraille", as minenaz16 says.

I have a nice book, "L'aerillerie lègére de campagne belge" by Roger Lothaire, and no "obus a mitraille" are listed in 120mm weapons
best regards
 
Yes it is Belgium ... or at least that is what the paperwork states. Now that doesn't mean it is something else.

Joe
 
I know I'm late to the party, but how about US 5-inch shrapnel?

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I think you are right, 5 inch would be 127 mm. Diameter of the shell without driving band is 4.96" / 126 mm
 

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I think you've found it. I am not sure why they thought it was Belgium, other than maybe we made it for them.

Thanks guys,

Joe
 
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