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Drill round ID

separate loading, base is to be able to get it back out of the breach? either a tool goes over it or if big enough you can get your hands in.
 
the base seems to be made to use an "extractor".
100% british fuze but, I'm not sure but maybe french marking "EXERCICE"
Herewith markings on the fuze :

drill ID3.jpg
 
Hi sebastien,
I am quite sure it is a Dutch made 25 Pr, i cant excatly see what teh nomenclature on the fuze is but i think SB Nr 38 excertcitie which translates in fuze point detonating drill. Sorry cant find any pics of it regards erik
 
Thank you Erik.
I saw also Nr markings and suspected Dutch or Belgian !
Tell me if you find other information.
Is it EXERCITIE or EXCERTCITIE ?

example on 40mm
ex.jpg

Other picture of the drill round to ID :
Marking seems to be EXERCITIE

drill ID2.jpg
 
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sorry i didnt spell it good should be exercitie, hereby some pics from one in our collection and some text in dutch
 

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Brillant Erik
Thanks a lot
Maybe pictures I have came from your nice collection !
What is the body material ?
 
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Sebastian It is made of cast-iron
Eric this photo was taken many moons ago

Chris
 
btw the manufactor is Le Noble & Co., Krimpen a/d Lek in the Netherlands
 
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