relay nice good conditons !!
This ammo box was called in the german Wehrmacht ´´Patronenkasten 88 ´´
It was also used earlier in WW1 !!
Best regards David
Here are some images of a German 7.92mm Ammunition Box that I was given early in 2008.
The box had been in the posession of a WWII Veteran who used it to store his shooting supplies. Considering the age of the box and how it had been used as storeage for the past 65 years, it was still in remarkably good good shape and makes an interesting comparison to how the Allies shipped service ammunition.
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relay nice good conditons !!
This ammo box was called in the german Wehrmacht ´´Patronenkasten 88 ´´
It was also used earlier in WW1 !!
Best regards David
David:
Does this mean that the design dates from 1888?
ED
yes you are right it means design from 1888 !!!
Best regards David
I thought you might like a translation of the contents of the box.
It contained 1500 7.92 sS (schwere Spitzgeschoss - heavy ball) rounds loaded by P.340, and the red overstamp is "For Rifles"
P.340 was Metallwerke Silberhutte G.m.b.H., St.Andreasberg i/ Harz as Lot 8 of 1940.
The powder is normal German rifle nitro-cellulose flake with dimensions of 2 x 2 x 0.45mm and is Lot 98 of 1939.
The rounds had steel cases and both cases and bullets were also made by P.340
The primers (Zdh -Zundhutchen) are the Zdh.88 made by Deutsche Waffen Und Munitions Fabriken in 1940 also.
...and as the date stamp tells you, it was packed on 18th July 1940.
Regards
TonyE
Last edited by TonyE; 7th September 2009 at 04:27 PM.
Great item,pictures and write up.
Thanks Gents. I have one of these in my collection but didnt have much info on it.
cheers
waff
Thats a nice one and has the cart. container '88' marked in upper right-hand corner as in photo 3. Ron. lt a ''inhouse'' manufactured munitions also, and used before in 1936?
Last edited by poltewerke; 7th September 2009 at 04:52 PM.
David, Tony:
Thank you for the information, I have certainly learned a lot today!
ED
Hi all.
Each case 88 contained 5x large cardboard packs filled with 300 rnds in each large pack. 300 rnds were packed in each large pack in smaller cardboard packets containing 15 rnds in each (20 packets per large packet).
Regards.
Bernhard
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