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Identyfying a 75mm(?)

Article about: Hi there! Last weekend at Chiney I bought this: But... Who can (please) tell me a little bit more about it? Some more pictures: Two differents sides of the same item. I couldn't find any mar

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    I have seen on another forum MMJ is belgium manufacture . Not sure if it was used by the British or Belgians as i believe they
    both used the same gun.

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    Was also used by many other users of the Scorpion vehicle-the Scorp turret (and gun) was also used by Australia on M113 APCs as fire support vehicles.

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    Identyfying a 75mm(?)
    I think i would agree with 75mm US/UK

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    Quote by lithgow View Post
    Was also used by many other users of the Scorpion vehicle-the Scorp turret (and gun) was also used by Australia on M113 APCs as fire support vehicles.
    Yes I have a Aussie made (MF) 76mm case from the m113 apc just need to get a HE projectile
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    Quote by Jb4046 View Post
    Identyfying a 75mm(?)
    I think i would agree with 75mm US/UK
    I thought this as well, but I am pretty sure now its a modern 76mm. with the markings on the projectile

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    I would place it post WWII a modern round for the CVRT with the R G possibly standing for Royal Ordnance Factory Radway Green, Radway Green, UK

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    Nice additional info, thanks!

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