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German 37x250R

pak40

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German 37x250R

1. 3,7cm Sprgr 18 umg (fuze Az 39)
2. 3,7cm Sprgr 40 (fuze Az 39)
3,4 3,7 cm Pzgr (fuze Bd.Z 5103)

I am greeting
 

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Very nice collection.

I always like to see 3.7cm Pak shells.

What is the box they are standing on?

Regards
PC
 
Great showing of pak shells. They have a beauty all to their own and to each their own. Nicely done....Dano
 
Yes I have to agree. It would be excellent to have a 3.7cm Pak in my collection but try finding one that isn't on the other side of the world or just way too high a price.

I don't think they move about much between collections.

:tinysmile_cry_t3:
 
Hi StielGr

The box they are standing on is box of ammunition 7,62 x 39 mm (Ak47) , 7,62 x 54 mm (7,62 mm km PK/PKS) and GRENADE K-CGN , pressed trinitrotoluene .


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Sorry, My English is bad
 

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Hi, Pak40
Here some of mine 3,7cm Pak/Kw.K.

Regards.
 

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Hi,

Yes, it's normal 3,7cm Pzgr. with FES driveband.
And first on the right side are UB projectile with Bodenznder Ersatzstck 5104.

Regards.
 

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It is not very often that you see a FES drivebanded 3.7cm Pzgr.
That is a really nicely marked Bd.Z. 5103 in picture 4.

I also must complement you on your pictures. The lighting is very professional and makes the detail on the projectiles very clear.

I have added some pictures of my 3.7cm Pzgr b.
 

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