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Article about: Hello. I’m having no success identifying this shell case. It weighs around 3 kg, botton has stamped P14 1940 150 cm M25 I would like to know what one of them is and what kind of gun it was
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Hi, I'm pretty sure the marking says "15 cm" and not 150 cm and if that's the case the shell is probably from a 15 cm sFH 18 (schwere Feldhaubitze 18), 15 cm K 18 (15 cm Kanone 18) or 15 cm sIG 33 (schweres Infanterie Geschütz 33) but someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Either way a very cool shell I really like the bullet(?) holes!
Cheers, Litwa
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That guy was a good shot!
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I agree with Litwa looks to be a German 15cm case
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Used throughout the war. This sFH 18 remains at Cherain in the Ardennes.
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Thanks for the reply. Forgot to add the shell case length 164. I wonder where this shell case was made. Usually in Germany there is a stamp on the bottom of the shell case. For example, 15 cm sFH-18 has the index 6350, 15 cm K18 - 6352, 15 cm sIG - 6303. Here I see M25. What does it mean? Thanks in Advance.
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In addition to Germany, other countries produced similar ammunition.
This is for example a Hungarian 15 cm shell case
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Finland also made cases as they used these cannons also , but German made cases i have seen have the P14 marking
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