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    Pg 9

    PG 9.jpgHi all

    Are the Fins on this PG 9 Rocket orgin or is it a Fake ?

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    It`s practice ПГ-9. Or what the question?

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    They are original
    I am looking for German Ordnance, used in WW 2, main interest experimental

    Any Live or dug ordnance shown in my posts has been dealt accordingly with by fully trained EOD personel

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    Yes, and it is an OG-9 (dummy), not a PG.

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    Whats the difference?
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    any live ordnance shown in my posts was dealt with accordingly by trained qualified professionals

    "Never start a fight that you can't win with everything you have right now" By Sergeant Joe Walker, 10 (One-Zero) of RT California, Vietnam.

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    Mark, a "PG" is a HEAT while the "OG" is a HE-Frag.

    Also to correct Fotomax's initial statement, the "OG" is not even a rocket. (while the PG is)

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    Thanks to all fot the Infos

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    Here are a couple of pictures of the PG-9 and OG-9 in the wild for comparison. The OG-9 has a much wider boom, with perforations. Mounted on the back of the projectiles(?) are the launch canisters which contain the propellant, and provide the gas seal in the chamber of the launcher which is usually encountered on the BMP-1 APC.
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    All live and dug items shown in my posts have been dealt with accordingly by EOD professionals

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    Is this a newer version or totally different? I've seen them in orange and green.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolly Green View Post
    Is this a newer version or totally different? I've seen them in orange and green.
    No. This is the PG-9 HEAT round, witch is rocket assisted. Red color indicates a drill round. The others above were the OG-9 HE-FRAG rounds without rocket motor..


 
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