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Finnish 122-MM

jvollenberg

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Ordnance approved
Same as the 155 ... The images are all I have.

Joe
 

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Finnish WW2 as well.
TNT-filled.
Fuze pocket 32/41-35.
Groove on driwing band indicates use of reduced powder charge.
Designed for Russian cannons and howizers.
 
Hello,
here a better one posted on this forum
best regards

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This one has been refurbished in 1951, thus I think the A-number is different than in my 1944 catalogue.

Actually the one in Joe's picture is also post war refurbished, 1961 if I read it correctly.

Sorry about misprint in my previous message, nomenclature is not 177 but 122.
 
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