Hi...
47mm Austro-Hungarian 1905 shell casing Skoda SFK 47x385mm inert cartridge --->
It would be interesting to reconstruct who supplied ammunition for these guns to Romania over time.I can confirm the 47X385mmR case lenght for the Romanian version of this gun as well.
We had this gun installed on the Kogalniceanu class river monitors (made at Trieste, transported in pieces to Galati and reassembled there in 1907-8) as well as a class of riverine patrol boats built around the same time by the "Thames Iron Works & Shipbuilding Co" in Blackwall, England, for a total of 16 pieces (4 on each monitor and 1 on the patrol boats).
All the cases I've seen so far are marked either "Berndorf" or "Rh.M.F. Dusseldorf" and have pre-war dates, the latest of which is 1913, so the going assumption is that all the ammunition we used was pre-war stocks.It would be interesting to reconstruct who supplied ammunition for these guns to Romania over time.
Akon
Yes, it is definitely SW (Skoda Werke) 1907...Pilsen .All the cases I've seen so far are marked either "Berndorf" or "Rh.M.F. Dusseldorf" and have pre-war dates, the latest of which is 1913, so the going assumption is that all the ammunition we used was pre-war stocks.
EDIT: And the shells themselves have this marking, which I assume stands for "Škoda Werke".