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1988 question

pzgr40

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One of our NVBMB members is as good as to place the scanned in NVBMB papers from past years on the forum, from the time it was "on paper" only.
In there I found a question I never got an awnser to..... in 1988, when I was still young and ferociously attractive (to my regret only the ferocious part remained).
Here the drawing of the shell I placed with the question.
Does anybody know what shell it may be? Muy best guess is French or Czech.

Thanks in advance, Regards, DJH
 

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DJ,

Some more info DJ.
There is also info in the H Dv 481-276 Feldkanone 304 (j) If you don't have it let me know

Regards,

Chris
 

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Here are two pages from the D.435/2b.
 

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Jeff's pics.

Bob
 

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Thank you all for the info. It shows the advantages of the internet..... 8 minutes to get an awnser against 33 years.
@ Nabob...it needs tome TLC to bring it back to it's "as new" state.
 
@ Nabob...it needs tome TLC to bring it back to it's "as new" state.

Yes, and it would be nice to see them in our museum. I guess those cutaways were "liberated" from Pilsen at the end of WW2.
I wonder if there is Skoda WW2 documentation somewhere in US archives.

Bob
 
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