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20mm Projectile ID

imaokie2000

Well-Known Member
This is a 20mm projectile that is 88mm long. The driving band is 5.12mm wide. The projectile is hollow and an off center hole has been drilled into the base. It has a solid point or solid nose cap. There is no markings on the driving band or projectile and I haven't been able to screw the nose out of the body. Before I cleaned it up a little, there was a slight hint of some yellow paint. The tiny amout of paint may have been from something else though, since the projectile was so rusty. I believe the projectile to be for a 20x110RB Oerlikon, but I haven't seen one like it before.

Any idea as to what it is, what Country it came from or what collor it should be?

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Driving band looks too deep for an Oerlikon 20 x 110rb proj. They have particularly shallow bands.
Maybe for one of the later Hispano/Oerlikon 20 x 128 / 20 x 139 types?

cheers
Bob
 
Hi,
The 20x110 Oerlikon projectile is narrower than 20mm below the drive band so would be a very loose fit in any 20mm case apart from the 20x110 Orelikon case....don't think it is is from a 20x128KAA as any I have seen have a steel drive band....I am wondering if it is a projectile from the experimental universal 20mm projectile project for the 20x128 and 20mm Vulcan,the Vulcan version of these had a copper drive band the 20x128 had a steel drive band...but saying that the 20x128 example of these I have is 85mm in length

Tony
 
Man, I don't know....... It is likely to be experimental though. All things are possible with experimentals and there is a giant lack of documentaion on what the did on the various test ranges.

Thanks Guys!
...... JR
 
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