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Studded Projectiles

peteblight

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Here's some nice examples of studded projectiles i photographed yesterday, I apologise in advance for the lack of a scale:tinysmile_cry_t2:

Cheers

Pete

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Great selection of shells you managed to photograph - 19th century ordnance is fantastic! Thanks for sharing with us Pete.
 
1-3 = Swiss 4-pdr. shells (84,5 mm)
4 = Austro-Hungarian system Lenk 4-pdr. M.1863 shell (8 cm)
5 = French System La Hitte shell possibly an obus ordinaire de 4 (84 mm)
6 = Swiss 8,4 cm shell
7 = Prussian 9 cm C/61 shell
8 = French System La Hitte, maybe a larger calibre?
 
1-3 = Swiss 4-pdr. shells (84,5 mm)
4 = Austro-Hungarian system Lenk 4-pdr. M.1863 shell (8 cm)
5 = French System La Hitte shell possibly an obus ordinaire de 4 (84 mm)
6 = Swiss 8,4 cm shell
7 = Prussian 9 cm C/61 shell
8 = French System La Hitte, maybe a larger calibre?

Yes the last one is a larger calibre. Unfortuantly i didn't have a measure or scale available.

Pete
 
Peteblight, I know that this is an old thread but I just picked up a shell similar to your Swiss 4-pdr shells and was wondering if you had any further information on them. Thank you Joel
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I am not sure but the fuze looks very Russian to me. Call it a hunch, but can anyone confirm that?


Joe
 
it's swiss too, but if I remember right there was a separate thread from Vaquerojoel about the shell.
 
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