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    WW1 Whizz Bang shell

    During WW1 Allied soldiers reffered to German shell that came over as whizz bangs. I take that this would be the 77mm, was the refereal of a whizz bang a shrapnel shell or a HE shell or both? What would a typical shrapnel or HE round look like and what markings would they have. I was thinking about adding one to the collection what would i pay for a good one these days. I saw this on e-gun, is this the correct color for it.
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    Anyone know?

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    Hi BMG, yes they were called wizz bangs not sure if they were shrapnel or HE but the colour is right for shrapnel the HE were red i think here is a pic of mine, ST is steal balls,
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    Hi Andy thanks for answering, do these shells with casing turn up now and then and what do they go for?

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    it's a Feldschrapnell C/96 with it's correct color... Not that rare - it's a very common "souvenir".

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    Hi BMG, yes the shells are common enough but to get a good one with a decent fuze and good paint I would have thought anything from 70 pounds to 150 as I have seen fuzes go for the same money its just being in the right place at the right time,
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    Hi Guy's the shell i posted i had the chance of bidding on e-gun but didn't bid enough, it was quite original not a dug up, it even had the marks in the paint work when the shell was spinning in flight when it hit the ground and didn't go off. I suspect the price you mentioned would include the shell case as well. Were there different shell cases between the shrapnel and HE or were they the same, what would i be looking for. If any one knows who has one for sale PM me.


 

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