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Unknown 20mm (most likely 20x102) AP-T or APDS-T projectile

orpheus72

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Hello,I got this semi-cutaway of a 20x102 AP-T (or even possibly an APDS-T) this weekend.

The projectile was odd to all my friends at the Dutch NVBMB/ECRA fair, and what puzzled us, was the fact that it had no crimping groove in the bottom part.

Im quite sure its a 20x102 by its dimensions (all in mm on the picture), but is it genuine / experimental or just a mock-up ?

Can anyone tell me the name or origin of this projectile ?
Also if anyone has a picture of a complete projectile or round, please post it here or email it to me.

Thanks,
Orpheus72
 

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How is the part above the driving band attached to the penetrator core? Superglue?
Bob
 
Bob,

My initial pictures of the forward support and pusher were not that clear, so i made some new close-up's (projectile sits upside down in it's case at the picture of Fwd support).

The pusher assembly and riveband are obviously pressfitted.

The forward support is also made from 2 different materials.
Those are (I guess) press fitted on the core (it doesn’t move by hand, and I don’t want to force it), and i think they would separate through pressure/rotation when fired…

The core itself is attached to the aluminum pusher by some kind of grayish compound (could be glue)
 

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