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armystuff

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:tinysmile_shy_t: hi guys
i thought since the sight is a bit quiet i would post some more for items
for identification ?
photo 1 2 and 3 is this a german shell should it have drive band and what kind of fuze please ,
photo 4 what is this please ?
Photo 5 window breaker ?? (empty and inert)

cheers guys
Armystuff
 

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identification

hi guys
i will just put my stuff back in the box then :tinysmile_cry_t4:
Armystuff :tinysmile_shy_t:
 
I Can't help with the shell etc, but i should think the window breaker is more of a special forces item ? just a guess, Tony.
 
tip offs

cheers mate thats already got a new home :tinysmile_shy_t:
thanks Armystuff,
 
Difficult to tell what your shell is, it certainly would have had a driving band.

Have you got some dimensions you could give us, length and width?

Quatermass
 
hi Quatermass
the shell is 315mm long
80mm at base
47mm at top
i have put the shell in the Electrolysis bath this may reveal some stamps
or marks etc
 
Mystery items !

Your 4th Picture shows what I think is a "nose piece" for either a shrapnel shell or very remotely a "Smoke trail" shell.
Do the holes go right through into the cavity ?
 
Nose cap

Hi Armystuff, well if the holes go right through what I should have asked is "does it appear that the holes would/could have secured the nose cap onto a shell body by shear pins pressed through them" ?
Are the holes threaded ?-some old style shear pins were screwed into the bodies like the 4.5" in How of WW1.
Chris
 
hi Chris 42 RQ :tinysmile_shy_t:
the holes seem to line up as if for a pin as you said ?
regards Archie
 

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