Join over 14,000 collectors of inert military ordnance. Get expert identification help for shells, fuzes, grenades, and more — plus access our classifieds marketplace and decades of archived knowledge. Free to register, takes seconds.
Unfortunaly I don't have the item myself.
Only have the two photo's off the item.
I think both driving bands are made of copper.
Thanks anyway for your help.
Good, I dived in my library and I have found probably possibilities but not your unknown shell.
First, here under the drawing of a US 40 mm shell who present approx the same base plug, it is the 40 mm PGU9B.
Second, I've found in US TM D-2-5-32 and followings, a serie of 40 mm AA of the Navy. There is no 40 mm with two rotating bands, but they write that you can have a filled shell HE or HE-I with nose fuze or nose PLUG.
The base plug will serve to introduce the TNT pellet in the shell.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.