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Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe 37mm datestamps

WW2 37 x 94 may be old c 97/98 re-stamped (6333)

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I have 2 pieces of German 37x94 cases dated 1934 and 1935. They are the beforementioned sub-calibre cases used by the German Kriegsmarine. The common German name for these is the Abkomm.K.

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WW2 German

It would be an interesting case to find if it turned up.

Gspragge: You mentioned WW2 German 37mm Sub Calibre rounds. Do you have any examples?

No , none found in Canada by me and one case offered on S.A. was far to much for me with out projectile. :tinysmile_cry_t2:

This is a previous post by Andre' Duriex , I have repeated it here ;
Hello
In 2 war,37 Hotchkiss are used buy German Navy in sub-caliber
for training by bigger cannons.
With brass and stell cases.
Amicalement
Andre
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Perhaps i can give some additional informations about these German WW1 "3,7 cm x 9,4 cm" ammo.







Factories :
  1. LORENZ (little primer) / From [1883 to 1888]
  2. AWS (little primer) / From [1887 to 1900] , and the year 1915.
  3. PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe (little primer) / From [1914 to 1915] / no Lot Number
  4. PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe (little primer) / year 1915 , month february with Lot Number
  5. K (means PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe) (little primer) / year 1915 , month march , April, Mai / with Lot Number
  6. PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe (big krupp primer) / From [1897 to 1906] / with lot Number ; month in roman Letter / typical Imperial Navy (M with crown)
  7. PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe (big krupp primer) / Years [1901 ; 1905 ; 1914 ; 1915 ; 1916 ; 1917 ; 1918 / No month , no Lot Number / stamped 119 A
  8. K (means PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe) (big krupp primer) / Year 1918 from [mai to september] / with lot Number / stamped 119 A
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Just a question perhaps, I've been collecting these 37mm c97/98 shells for a year or two, and the strange thing is, I have karlsruhe shells from 1898,1900,1902,03,04,05,06 but haven't and have never seen shells from 99 or 01... were these very limited in production perhaps?
 
I have over 20 cases and also lack those years. I know I have a reference somewhere.....I will look it up.
 
In a reference I found both headstamps so they do exist. Just keep looking Nolfster! They are produced from 1898 up to 1906.
 
1901 case on SA auctions.

Here is one , it's there now and I'm not biding on it.
 

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Just a question perhaps, I've been collecting these 37mm c97/98 shells for a year or two, and the strange thing is, I have karlsruhe shells from 1898,1900,1902,03,04,05,06 but haven't and have never seen shells from 99 or 01... were these very limited in production perhaps?

In a reference I found both headstamps so they do exist. Just keep looking Nolfster! They are produced from 1898 up to 1906.


Hello , Nolfster and Hoeksel

To avoid a confusion between two different cases .


PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe (big krupp primer) / 1897 , 1898 till January (I) 1899 / with lot Number ; month in roman Letter / typical Imperial Navy (M with crown)

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The "C/97-98" : Fabrication from February (II) 1899 to April (IV) 1906

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PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe (big krupp primer) / Years [1901 ; 1905 ; 1914 ; 1915 ; 1916 ; 1917 ; 1918 / No month , no Lot Number / stamped 119 A

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K (means PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe) (big krupp primer) / Year 1918 from [mai to september] / with lot Number / stamped 119 A

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Thank you to the web pictures of "western front museum"

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I should pay more attention !

I don't have one from this short date period -

(Unhappy face)

Not rare are they ?
 

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I don't have one from this short date period -

(Unhappy face)

Not rare are they ?

Hi Gordon

Fabrication / quantities :
PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe (1897 till january 1899) : 68 LOTS
C/97-98 : (February 1899 till April 1906) : 186 LOTS

regards from Paris :tinysmile_twink_t2:
 
Hello , Nolfster and Hoeksel

To avoid a confusion between two different cases .

PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe (big krupp primer) / 1897 , 1898 till January (I) 1899 / with lot Number ; month in roman Letter / typical Imperial Navy (M with crown)

The "C/97-98" : Fabrication from February (II) 1899 to April (IV) 1906

PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe (big krupp primer) / Years [1901 ; 1905 ; 1914 ; 1915 ; 1916 ; 1917 ; 1918 / No month , no Lot Number / stamped 119 A

K (means PatronenFabrik Karlsruhe) (big krupp primer) / Year 1918 from [mai to september] / with lot Number / stamped 119 A

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Hello Joel,

thank you very much for this post!
I only collect imperial navy 37 mm, so the ones with the imperial crown.
The ones I meant were the ones with C97/98.
Two weeks ago I bought one from 1899 at a flea market :
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with the weird lotnr '7a', any idea why? (the 'a' also seems stamped afterwards)
So that adds to my list of C97/98's with shells now from 99,00,02,03,04,05 and 06..

Kind regards and thanks again for your info,
Wouter
 
First a special thanks to Hoeksel, Gspragge and Kz11gr for their info and help,
and finally :
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A complete set of C/97-98's, of each year one :tinysmile_classes_t

enjoy and thanks again!

regards,
Wouter
 
I have a casing marked "PATRONENFABRIK KARLSRUHE" and 1915 and 19A (or 119A). Diameter is about 40 mm. Is this a flak projectile from WW1 (looking at the above thread)? I would be grateful for any information about this item eg where used, theatre etc. Tks.
 
Ssmething happened to my note ! so use the image


Likely yes if it looks like the above cases with the screw in primer. In 1915 these were also used in revolving cannon in positions in the trenches with canister, those loadings may have been small primer (non unscrewing) commercial type casings brought out in a hurry. The German Army had revolving cannon, but there were fortress guns and were not in service actively as they had been replaced by 56mm (I think) Gruson cannon. But in 1915 they were hauled out and used, so a variety of old ammunition stocksor or available commercial low explosive were used, but in photographs all you see are canister, commercial style cases dated 1914 & 1915 are encountered. The German 1 Pr Maxims which the above post casings are for were remounted for land AA use and both Navy and Army cases were used over and over, the last use going by the primer date. The screw in primer was the military standard, the small push in kind was a sort of alternate and not likely reloaded or continued past 1915.
 

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Thanks. Much appreciated. I have attached some photos. Do these assist with identifying the type of round? I take it that a revolving gun fires rounds in quick succession?.




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