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122mm Unknown Shell, Maybe Russian?

MrDutch

Member
Hey everyone here,

I am looking for answers on a shell that I got, and I hoped that you guys could support me on finding the answer, since I'm quite curious about finding some answers.

It appears to be a 2nd world war shell, and I was wondering on which vehicles it could be used.

This are the measurements of the shell:

126 mm top diameter
142 mm bottom diameter
785 mm length

Here are some pictures:

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I hope that you guys can help me on finding any information on the vehicle that it has been used on.

My regards,

MrDutch - Ramon
(The Netherlands)
 
Ramon,
Tell me please - what`s wrote on shell`s bottom? Numbers looks like russian/soviet, but I can`t understend letters.
Does it have any marking on the body?
I think it could be 122-mm D-25T for IS-2.
 
With the case being from 1940 it can not having been made for any tank gun of that time. Means it is for a regular artillery piece.
The black ink markings on the case wall would help a lot here.

The case is made by factory #176:
Machine Building Factory "Shtamp" Named After B. L. Vannikov, Tula
 
Ramon,
Tell me please - what`s wrote on shell`s bottom? Numbers looks like russian/soviet, but I can`t understend letters.
Does it have any marking on the body?
I think it could be 122-mm D-25T for IS-2.

The markings say:

16
40 Г
3.176
O(or 0).H.
 
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With the case being from 1940 it can not having been made for any tank gun of that time. Means it is for a regular artillery piece.
The black ink markings on the case wall would help a lot here.

The case is made by factory #176:
Machine Building Factory "Shtamp" Named After B. L. Vannikov, Tula

Is that where the "40Г" stands for?

And there are no black ink markings on the side anymore. I didn't whipe them off though.
 
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Ramon,
Tell me please - what`s wrote on shell`s bottom? Numbers looks like russian/soviet, but I can`t understend letters.
Does it have any marking on the body?
I think it could be 122-mm D-25T for IS-2.

It does not have any markings on the body itself.
 
During WWII Finland captured 29 pcs of model 1931 field guns. Case dimensions match with WWII Finnish ordnance manual. My sources don't tell much more about this gun.
 
During WWII Finland captured 29 pcs of model 1931 field guns. Case dimensions match with WWII Finnish ordnance manual. My sources don't tell much more about this gun.

The person from who I bought it, said that it probably is a M1931/37 shell or a German 12.2 cm K.390/2 or a 12.2 cm K.390/1. He couldn't verify that though.
 
During WWII Finland captured 29 pcs of model 1931 field guns. Case dimensions match with WWII Finnish ordnance manual. My sources don't tell much more about this gun.

If it made in 1940 - I agree with you - it`s for A-19. By the way D-25 is tank version A-19 ;)
 
The person from who I bought it, said that it probably is a M1931/37 shell or a German 12.2 cm K.390/2 or a 12.2 cm K.390/1. He couldn't verify that though.

390/1(r) is the same as Russian model 1931, 390/2(r) is model 1931/37. Only difference is in carriage. Both use same ammunition.
 
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