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30mm Projectile ID ???

ken68

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Hi can anyone help me ID this 30 mm projectile , because of the numbers on the body I thought it was Oerlikon , is it an old AP type projectile

Thanks Ken
 

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Hmmm, I'm sure I recognise that round. Will have to see if I still have all the info from my old collection on an old computer somewhere!
 
Hi Charlie did you find anything bud . I can't get an ID anywhere ???
Cheers Ken
 
Just a stab in the dark, but could it be a 27x145 APHC? the shape of the ogive reminds me of the 27mm. As does the driving band.
 
​its a 30 x170 mm
 

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Hi now that I have the projectile in my hands its easier to Study .
The body is made of Alloy .it has some sort of tracer pocket , The fuze is threaded on the inside and Quite long . The projectile is numbered like most Oerlikon projectile's
Can Anyone please help Its 30 mm next to my steel practice one .the info I have it was some sort of AP that would have carried a Tungsten core ?
Cheers Ken
 

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I remember it well now. Came from Beltring I'm guessing 10-15 years ago. With the unfinished primer pocket all I could surmise was that it was a prototype of APHC-T of some sorts testing an alloy casing. When I find all my records on the collection I can let you know if the fuse came with it or if I added it for visual aesthetics and if it came with a case or not.
C.
 
Hi Charlie I found someone else who has the the same projectile same fuze to .
It would be great to find out more information on this .
Cheers Ken
 
The RARDEN XL2E1 had a steel body not Alloy .with the numbers being above the drive band as seen on Hispano and Oerlikon projectile's I think it has more in common with these
 

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