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75mm to identify

The hoop of copper measures 78mm but it is damaged enough

Regards

El aro de cobre mide 78mm pero est bastante daado


Saludos
 
Looks to me to be a rotted German 77mm Field Gun projectile (possibly an HE) that has been re-banded and has a British no.101 PD fuze jammed into it. If you look closely, you can see the double crimp grooves under the band which are typical of German 77 projos.....
 
Actually, I looked a little closer and believe it is a fired 77mm shrapnel projectile. You can see the bulge on the upper body which is typical of a fired model 1896 N/A 77mm shrapnel shell. This bulging often happened with the early projectiles as the thin casing and large load of shrapnel balls caused a lot of pressure before blowing off the fuze adapter..........
 
And, looking closer still, there is a bulge just above the rotating band, also common with the 77 shrapnel shell...
 
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