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It's a 10,5 cm F.H.Gr.98. It was fuzed with the Dopp. Z. 92 F. H. + Zdlg. 92. In my opinion a very rare shell. Even documents are very hard to find about this shell. There was also a black powder filled TP type of this shell made from one piece of cast steel.
I think these shells were obsolete and scrapped before WW1 started because also the Dopp. Z. 92 F. H. isn't seen on WW1 battlefields (please correct me if I am wrong)
It's a 10,5 cm F.H.Gr.98. It was fuzed with the Dopp. Z. 92 F. H. + Zdlg. 92. In my opinion a very rare shell. Even documents are very hard to find about this shell. There was also a black powder filled TP type of this shell made from one piece of cast steel.
I think these shells were obsolete and scrapped before WW1 started because also the Dopp. Z. 92 F. H. isn't seen on WW1 battlefields (please correct me if I am wrong)
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