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Unknown 40mm grenade? Help!

Subgunfun

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I picked this up in a mixed lot of other items that were from various countries. So I have no clue. It measures similar to a 40mm grenades, shown with a low velocity cartridge. The unknown one weighs quite a bit heavier like a high velocity cartridge. I've not had any luck finding anything similar to this so any help is greatly appreciated.

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I can't believe nobody has had any input on this! I'm stumped.
I picked this up in a mixed lot of other items that were from various countries. So I have no clue. It measures similar to a 40mm grenades, shown with a low velocity cartridge. The unknown one weighs quite a bit heavier like a high velocity cartridge. I've not had any luck finding anything similar to this so any help is greatly appreciated.

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The nosecone did unscrew. Nosecone was empty. The main body of this one was full of orange chalk. There is a round metal disk that kept the chalk from going into the nosecone.
 
I do not know what grenade this is.
Perhaps a new variation for the Russian Balkan grenade launcher or some new grenade type?
Can you show the plastic ? base with rim in a photo please. Sorry I cannot help you but you deserve to get a reply.
 
More photos... Note the body has two holes that extend into the propellant chamber at an angle that would add rotation in the same direction as the rifling spin.
 

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I have an almost identical round, except mine has a convention rounded ogive. First round I have seen with that profile of an ogive. If I recall, I got mine back in the late 70's, which predates the space detecting experiments above. Mine, like yours, has no identifying marks or clues as to who made it. I have three different rocket assist loadings and only one has the manufacturer's name.
 
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