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Post WWII Russian BR-372 85mm Armor Piercing Projectile

M8owner

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Here is my next restoration project. I am going to put the driving bands back on this projectile.
 

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Hello John. I do not have any good photos or drawings of the bands. They are much different than the WWII projectile bands - much wider. What can you offer?
 
I will check, I have a variant or two. Also, if anyone has a Frag Guide, it will have all the dimensions and details.
 
I have put brass driving bands back onto this projectile. Does anyone have a picture or drawing of the round so I can know the final shape to machine it to on the lathe?
 
I have this from the frag guide,mine is dated 1973 and lists BR365,BR365k,BR365P,BR365PK projectiles but not BR372,maybe this one came out later
 

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The bands on the BR-372 are very wide compared to other 85mm ammo. They are 0.7 inches wide each. It is now my understanding this projectile was only used with the D-48 85mm antitank cannon, and this gun used a 100mm case necked down to 85mm. How difficult is it to find this case in Europe?
 
In Europe -beside the SU- the D-48 was in service only in Bulgaria and Romania, the ASU-85 tank destrolyer was used only by Poland so i guess it's hard to get.
 
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Have you marked it so that future owners will know that it is a restoration?
 
I gave the brass a nice patina by soaking it in a vinegar and salt solution.
 

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I found an image out of a Russian manual for the complete round.
 

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The DBR-2 is the correct base fuse per the drawing above.
 

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Marek shared some photos with me of Polish training UBR-372 rounds for the D-48 antitank gun that are in dealer hands in Poland. Theoretically, Bowman should have these for sale in the US at some point.
 

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