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152mm

FZG76

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Hello

I think it's a Russian 152mm.
Can someone confirm it with the model ?
The fuze must be a No. 3, 4 or 7 ??thank you
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Model could be: F-533 F, F-533 K, F-533 H, F-533, F-533 4 ( sorry but I can't write cyriilics ).

Fuze fits: AD, AD-2, AD-n, RG-6, UGT-2, RGM-2, RGM.

So, there are many possibilities.
 
Model could be: F-533 F, F-533 K, F-533 H, F-533, F-533 4 ( sorry but I can't write cyriilics ).

Fuze fits: AD, AD-2, AD-n, RG-6, UGT-2, RGM-2, RGM.

So, there are many possibilities.

As the base is screwed it could be F533, but the shell of Fzg76 seems to be less streamlined.

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A lot of references with this shape :

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Hi

The fuze on the shell is a GT 4.
Just a 4 on the fuze.
Best regards
 
Drawing of the fuze (called 4GT) from "ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ ОЧЕРК РАЗВИТИЯ ТРУБОК И ВЗРЫВАТЕЛЕЙ ОТ НАЧАЛА ИХ ПРИМЕНЕНИЯ ДО КОНЦА МИРОВОЙ ВОЙНЫ 1914-1918 гг."

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Regards,

S.
 
Not sure it's a 4GT, waiting a clue my friend !
Thread seems to be shorter on your fuze.
 
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