May I PM you
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And btw beautiful collection
May I PM you
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And btw beautiful collection
yes no problem
Whatever it is, I wouldn't have been so quick to bring it home with you. There's a possibility that it still packs an explosive punch, especially after 70+ years submerged in salt water. Unexploded ordnance on sunken ships poses a serious danger, even so many decades after the end of the war.
Regards, B.B.
Possibly some kind of Werfer...maybe Naval ?
Anyhow, BBF is 100% correct - whatever it is, it looks rather nasty and for sure isn't something I'd bring home.....
I think the color may be original. Here is mine that has been vetted as original paint by a few ordinance collectors.
Colour is original judging by the stencilled markings. Finnish ammunition - well that's a bit unusual for me but...... The stencilling does not conform to the German markings, (according to the original markings diagrams). The ZT ZS 30 is a bog standard German Time mechanical fuze, very scary and not wholly reliable. The other item, can you send measurements and a picture of the base please. The indented area around the circumference could be for a driving band but it is very large and judging by the wartime lack of materials I would have expected smaller. Send more detail and I'll check it out, I have an idea but need that detail and base picture to confirm.
@Branko, that's a 8,6 cm Raketen-Sprengranate L/4,8, a high explosive rocket for the 8,6 cm Raketen Abschussgerät.
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