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My current understanding is that projectile is very hard to find. Some of the 122mm AP have made it as far as the USA, but I have yet to see the 152mm over here.
 
My current understanding is that projectile is very hard to find. Some of the 122mm AP have made it as far as the USA, but I have yet to see the 152mm over here.
This is also the only one I’ve seen in the UK .At a guess it’s around 50kg in weight so I bet to get one to the USA would cost a fortune as well
 
This is also the only one I’ve seen in the UK .At a guess it’s around 50kg in weight so I bet to get one to the USA would cost a fortune as well
Just checked a 1944 Soviet manual, and the weight of the projectile is listed as 48.78 kg filled and fuzed.

So yours should be less than that as if there's no MD-7 fuze (≈130-140 g) and no substitute added for the normal ≈1.2 kg A-IX-2 high explosive filling.
 
Just checked a 1944 Soviet manual, and the weight of the projectile is listed as 48.78 kg filled and fuzed.

So yours should be less than that as if there's no MD-7 fuze (≈130-140 g) and no substitute added for the normal ≈1.2 kg A-IX-2 high explosive filling.
You are right that mine is empty and has no fuse in the base just a hole but wrong about the weight see pic there is a towel on the scale also so deduct 1kg
 

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You are right that mine is empty and has no fuse in the base just a hole but wrong about the weight see pic there is a towel on the scale also so deduct 1kg
I'm not wrong about the weight... the Russian manual is ;) Well Russian and Yugoslav manuals are I should say.
 
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