DEADLINE222
Well-Known Member
I have had this projectile for several years, and just now noticed a few things:
The rotating band may not be copper. I think it is brass.
The rotating band may be way too big, and whatever material it is continues to the base of the projectile.
There is no crimping grove.
The body and ogtive is steel and accepts standard fuzes.
It is stamped as "HE -O-T-71 1953 90MM M71"
If I had to guess, I would say it is a rather fancy training projectile. But why would it be stamped as a service projectile?

The rotating band may not be copper. I think it is brass.
The rotating band may be way too big, and whatever material it is continues to the base of the projectile.
There is no crimping grove.
The body and ogtive is steel and accepts standard fuzes.
It is stamped as "HE -O-T-71 1953 90MM M71"
If I had to guess, I would say it is a rather fancy training projectile. But why would it be stamped as a service projectile?
