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7.7cm German canister projectile

Burney Davis

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I am familiar with the model of the canister projectile shown in the picture below which has a solid base. Some while ago I saw another example which had a brass base with a stepped hole in it. I thought it had been some sort of trench art but just recently I have seen the same type of projectile again. Stupidly I didn't think to take a picture! Does anyone have any information about this model of projectile?
 

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Hello,
I only know two different german 7.7 canister found on ww1 battelfields.
Regards

7.7 canister.jpg
 
Hello,
It's the same I show in my picture (right). It's a common canister with base sabot made of brass. The thin metal base plate is missing on your example.
Cylindrical body was made of steel or brass.
Your diagram shows a different canister (no hole in sabot). I don't know if your diagram is ok (maybe a first model).
My doc says the hole is made for filling balls.
Regards

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77 stell plate.jpg7.7 kt.JPG




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From a doc of 1939 (same diagram as yours, shorter canister). Maybe a specialist could help with this difference of base construction :
1939.jpg
 
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