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88 case?

adrinus

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Hi there! I have recently boght one metal conteiner with a case measuring 88mm at the mouth and 541mm in length. The markings on the bottom are:
45 (at 12 o'clock), eagle/WaA120/6347/Aush (at 6 o'clock), 9150 (or 8150 at 9 o'clock) and G (at 3 o'clock).
Can you tell me what exaclty is it?
Thanks.88 002.jpg88 006.jpg
 
Hi Adrianus,
Aush= Aushilfe, a shellcase without a projectile, meant to press stuck shells out of the barrel.
Regards, DJH
 
So that is what the Brits call a Clearing Charge, I assume.
And the 541mm length is correct? 30mm shorter than normal case.....
 
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