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    German 37mm Flak 18 Practise Projectile

    Attached are a set of photos of what I believe is a German WW2 37mm Flak 18 practise projectile. The length is 128mm and stamped on the body above the driving band is Flak 18 and 635g. Higher on the body are the remains of long arrow, a marking which I understand denotes20120124-Izzy 010.jpg20120124-Izzy 012.jpg20120124-Izzy 011.jpg a practise projectile. The base plug is marked on the inside with dsj and 1941. I would be interested in confirmation of my identification and any information on the use of these projectiles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vasco Da Gama View Post
    Attached are a set of photos of what I believe is a German WW2 37mm Flak 18 practise projectile. The length is 128mm and stamped on the body above the driving band is Flak 18 and 635g. Higher on the body are the remains of long arrow, a marking which I understand denotes a practise projectile. The base plug is marked on the inside with dsj and 1941. I would be interested in confirmation of my identification and any information on the use of these projectiles.


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    37mm ???

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    the arrow means that the projectile is inert. But it is no practise projectile, it is a "Anschussgeschoss" which means proof projectile. You will find it in the ammunition manual for the 3,7 cm Flak 18.

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    Many thanks, you learn something new every day. Sorry for the French AP 75mm pictures on the post, too fast with the buttons! Honestly just too stupid to use a computer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vasco Da Gama View Post
    Many thanks, you learn something new every day. Sorry for the French AP 75mm pictures on the post, too fast with the buttons! Honestly just too stupid to use a computer.
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    Please , Vasco Da Gama, delete the 75mm pictures and only let the good pictures .
    It will take 2 minuts , it's better for the quality of our forum, and it will be clearer for the future readers of this post .

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    I think it is not possible to edit a post when there are following posts...


 

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