wingsofwrath
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EDIT: I just realised I should have posted this in the "cartridge" section, but I don't seem to find a way to either move or delete this thread myself, so I guess it must live here until a mod either moves or deletes it.
So I have two puzzlers on my hand, both having to do with Romanian 120mm metallic cartridge howitzers, so I thought of combining them into a single thread rather than posting two of them.
The first one is the Gruson 120mm L/13 Howitzer Md.1888, originally a fortifications piece, and adapted in 1916 for field use.


This one uses a necked down metallic cartridge with double rim of unknown dimensions. We have pictures from the Bucharest Military Museum of the ammunition this piece used and, knowing the dimensions of the shell, I was able to estimate them from the photos to around these:


The second piece that concerns us it the Krupp 120mm L/11.6 Howitzer Md.1901.

Again, we have images of the metallic cartridges and from that we can estimate the dimensions and they seem to fit with the Krupp 128x84mmR140 which I know has been used by other countries, including the Netherlands and the Ottoman Empire.


Now, my question is - do any of you have any information, especially drawings, about any of these cartridge casings? Thank you!
So I have two puzzlers on my hand, both having to do with Romanian 120mm metallic cartridge howitzers, so I thought of combining them into a single thread rather than posting two of them.
The first one is the Gruson 120mm L/13 Howitzer Md.1888, originally a fortifications piece, and adapted in 1916 for field use.


This one uses a necked down metallic cartridge with double rim of unknown dimensions. We have pictures from the Bucharest Military Museum of the ammunition this piece used and, knowing the dimensions of the shell, I was able to estimate them from the photos to around these:


The second piece that concerns us it the Krupp 120mm L/11.6 Howitzer Md.1901.

Again, we have images of the metallic cartridges and from that we can estimate the dimensions and they seem to fit with the Krupp 128x84mmR140 which I know has been used by other countries, including the Netherlands and the Ottoman Empire.


Now, my question is - do any of you have any information, especially drawings, about any of these cartridge casings? Thank you!





















