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47x131R APHE rounds (with Hotchkiss driving bands). Note the original paint and remnants of filler labels on the leftmost, late, Japanese mfg one (Kure, 1940)!
81mm and 90mm mortar rounds. Note that the 90mm one has the proper Type 93 fuze. Never mind the incorrect Type 88 Inst. fuze on the 81mm round; this is the fuze that came with it, and it will be replaced when a Type 100 or a further Type 93 comes in.
This is overview picture number 3 out of a total of 3 of the Japanese collection of Olaf Greve (as it stands over here on 2011-01-14). More stuff is incoming, and more new items are always welcome! Check my site too: http://www.japaneseammunition.com
This is overview picture number 2 out of a total of 3 of the Japanese collection of Olaf Greve (as it stands over here on 2011-01-14). More stuff is incoming, and more new items are always welcome! Check my site too: http://www.japaneseammunition.com
This is overview picture number 1 out of a total of 3 of the Japanese collection of Olaf Greve (as it stands over here on 2011-01-14). More stuff is incoming, and more new items are always welcome! Check my site too: http://www.japaneseammunition.com
Japanese Army Illuminator for Trench Scopes, 1942. Side switch to select 4.5V & 8V depending on desired light intensity. Used to illuminate grid pattern during low light or night use. On these scopes is a socket where the bulb attachment plugs in.
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