Hmm.....not Mauser K98 or M91/30 Mosin Nagant. I am running out of ideas now...
Hmm.....not Mauser K98 or M91/30 Mosin Nagant. I am running out of ideas now...
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The followers might possibly be American, because of the lend-lease program? Just a thought
Thanks
Danny
The large projectile looks like a 3" which was common from late 1860's to early WWII. Americans, British and French And??. I have several dating back to 1898 Spanish American War through WWI. This one has a different tip than any that I have. may have been a training round or marker round.
Maybe mag. parts are for SVT 40?
I will go and look! I forgot about the SVT.
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Sucess! SVT40. Just stripped a mag down to check.
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Thanks for the effort guys
My pleasure. Just taken a pic for you.
Cheers, Ade.
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Nice finds ! The one top left on the first photo - i gues it is not a grenade ?
Could it be a shaped charge for blowing holes in panzers / concrete ? The "tube" in the bottom could be the stand off these granades need to function ?
It is difficult with out photos from different angles. But the angle on the top cone is about the same...
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