Fred,
cool photo. Are those original rounds? Hard to fathom the projectiles would all be that crudely cast??? I would have thought most tank shells (projectile part) would have been machined? These look like they are sand cast? They do appear to have the copper bands for the rifling? Great reference, interesting subject.
best tregards all,
Bob
T34 Amunition
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Re: T34 Amunition
Hello Bob,
the shells are archaeological find.
The shells are corroded by rust.
Even Russian shells were manufactured by machine.
And yes, the grenades have copper strips.
Even the 76 mm shells had copper bands.
Unfortunately, these are not my grenades.
Regards,
Fred
the shells are archaeological find.
The shells are corroded by rust.
Even Russian shells were manufactured by machine.
And yes, the grenades have copper strips.
Even the 76 mm shells had copper bands.
Unfortunately, these are not my grenades.
Regards,
Fred
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Re: T34 Amunition
The color of the boxes was mostly natural or field gray.
Unfortunately I only have pictures for 76 mm ammunition.
Best regards
Fred
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Re: T34 Amunition
Goodmorning Fred
Thanks for those extra pictures of the crate details
excellent.
This is a very interesting subject.
Cheers
Phil
Thanks for those extra pictures of the crate details
excellent.
This is a very interesting subject.
Cheers
Phil