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Unknown round?90MM? Compared to 155 Dutch SP howitzer round red tipped, unknown, no markings!

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    My son gave me one of those “Remove before Firing” earnings from his battery too

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    Yes. I had a 0811 (cannoneer) in my btry that makes door mats out of those it pretty neat I’ll post a pic of it if you care to see.

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    Here is my M7B1 155 from WWII. This is what led me to believe the 90mm in your original post was for training.
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    I’m sure it’s a trainer, mine I love anything artillery too, I’d like to see the mat, good idea

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    Here you go. There are 26 collars woven in there I think.
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    Very nice! I only have 1

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    Great stuff Guy's.
    Garandy, Thank your son for his service for me!!!

    Very cool door matt.
    When I mentioned that we have Arty Guy's here. I had you in mind 08!!

    Good Deal and Great info shared.
    I didn't know about the weight being measured in squares.
    Where did that terminology come from?

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    To be honest Phil, I have no idea why they measure projo weight in squares. I just know how it plays into computing firing data!

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    Will do, it is a conversation piece for sure and my sons will appreciate the thanks

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