URG86-collector
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Hello everyone,
during a routine task we took over, among other things, an object that was heavily rusted, but was clearly a projectile. The x-ray showed that there was no functional fuze and no explosives inside. Unfortunately no matching case was found for the projectile.
overall length 101 mm
base diameter 34 mm
width at driving band 38 mm
weight 438 g




I suppose that the projectile belonged to a 37 mm x 94 R cartridge. After looking at the great photos in the gallery (many thanks once more especially to Gspragge), the driving bands make me suspect that it could have been a German projectile.
At first sight no markings or stamps were visible. After removing the rust I found at least one mark on the nose plug / fuze replacement. I read this as "FL", but of course I could be wrong.
By the way: The driving bands are copper. The nose plug has only a copper color. If you polish it slightly, it shows that it is brass (probably).
Now I am of course interested in what this marking means and what else can be said about this projectile. And if someone can answer these questions, then he will surely be found in this forum. :tinysmile_fatgrin_t
Many thanks in advance and best regards from Germany,
urg86-collector
during a routine task we took over, among other things, an object that was heavily rusted, but was clearly a projectile. The x-ray showed that there was no functional fuze and no explosives inside. Unfortunately no matching case was found for the projectile.
overall length 101 mm
base diameter 34 mm
width at driving band 38 mm
weight 438 g




I suppose that the projectile belonged to a 37 mm x 94 R cartridge. After looking at the great photos in the gallery (many thanks once more especially to Gspragge), the driving bands make me suspect that it could have been a German projectile.
At first sight no markings or stamps were visible. After removing the rust I found at least one mark on the nose plug / fuze replacement. I read this as "FL", but of course I could be wrong.
By the way: The driving bands are copper. The nose plug has only a copper color. If you polish it slightly, it shows that it is brass (probably).
Now I am of course interested in what this marking means and what else can be said about this projectile. And if someone can answer these questions, then he will surely be found in this forum. :tinysmile_fatgrin_t
Many thanks in advance and best regards from Germany,
urg86-collector