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mystery proj

waffenamt

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Hi Chaps,

please have a gander at the proj to the left of the picture.Its got a ww2 german AZ23 fuze in it and fits perfectly but im not convinced its a ww2 proj?
look at that driveband for starters?..
Its approx 75mm,but stencilled `VIS 4-5-37`
I think its first world war?.if so,the fuze stays with me and the proj goes north on a trip next week....;)


cheers


waff
 

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Hi Waff
Can you post the following dimensions?

1. Height from base to top (without fuse)
2. Height from base to bottom of drive band
3. Thickness of drive band.

Cheers
PC
 
SG!,my man!

Top to bottom is 25cm,
base to bottom of drive band is 25mm,
drive band is 5mm thick.
To look at it from above/side you would think it was an 88 with the way the threads are cut and that way the `ridge` is cut angular.

Nice to hear from you again mate!


best

waff
 
Waff
Got your message...cheers.

It is hard to tell from the picture but the measurements match it up to a 7.5cm Jgr 18 for the 7.5cm le IG18.

I would ask for a second opinion as I am not 100% sure.

Regards
Paul
 
My old mucker Mick was over tonight and he is convinced its ww1 because of the driveband.
Im sure its ww2 because of where the fuze attaches and it just `looks` ww2?
The fuze markings are AZ23 asf 44 and it has the selector switch for `O`,`M` and Vo,15.

best

waff
 
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Waff
The drive band would be right for the 7.5cm Jgr 18.

I'm not sure if that projectile used a AZ 23 fuse but I have a spare lgr Z23 nA if you are interest I can email you some pictures.

Regards
PC
 
Hello SG,

Pictures would be a bonus if you have the time cheers.
I need to pin down if this is ww1 or ww2 though for def?
Mick reckons its ww1,im convinced with the fuze fitting,its ww2!!!
Theory,
Could this be a ww1 proj `re-cut` for use in ww2? Mick laughed when i suggested that!

Picture of fuze appreciated please if you can.


best
waff
 
Maybe its even a proj that was case-less and fired with a bag charge?

Here are a few more shots of it.
 

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And one of the body.
Note the lines left my the lathe?

cheers


waff
 

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That,my friend ,will do for me!

Thank you so much!,all i need to do is save for that nice fuze you have.:tinysmile_grin_t:

cheers and best


waff
 
Ive had a good root through my collection and come up with these 2 fuzes.
Im sure they are the same as the ones in post #11?
If so,happy days!:tinysmile_grin_t:

best

waff
 

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i think its going north ? :tinysmile_tongue_t:

:tinysmile_angry2_t: Sorry Archie,its a keeper!
However,i may find something else to your liking.
Im having a good root round before the next trip.

I just want to say a big thank you to SG for helping me out on this one.:tinysmile_grin_t:

cheers and best


waff
 
Waff
This is getting way out of my area but the ZZ fuse you have is a time fuse for a star shell (I think). The infantry projectile used a Doppelznder "Dopp Z" which was a time and percussion fuse or the simple percussion fuse.

You need one of the mainland European experts to confirm this. If I remember right Dopp Z fuses are very rare.

Thank you for the above compliment, just wish I could have helped more.
BTW excellent fuses....very nice condition.

PC
 
Hi SG,

I just got your email:tinysmile_grin_t:,just replied.

Next question is,
How was this round fired?,was it seperatley loaded or was it cased?

cheers

waff
 
It was unfixed.
The case had 5 different charges and the ammo was packed in a wicker basket with 4 compartments. 3 for the projectiles and one section contained a holder for 3 cases.

PC
 

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Thanks again SG!
btw

You are correct on that `threaded insert` on the proj.The join line can just be seen on close inspection.
I wonder if it was ww1 stock `sleeved` to take a ww2 fuze?

cheers

waff
 
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