I will post now some informations about imperial ordnance in different threads about shells, handgrenades etc. I think there is not really much known about the stuff from WWI (in comparison to WWII stuff) and there are nearly no threads about this very interesting subject.
Part 1 is about the german 76 mm leichte Wurfmine (mortar mine). I will post pictures of the example in my collection. All items shown in these threads are of course completely emtpy and inert after the currenct laws.
The 76 mm leichte Wurfmine is the smallest of the three mostly used Minenwerfer (leichter Minenwerfer 76 mm, mittlerer Minenwerfer 17 cm and schwerer Minenwerfer 25 cm) and was used as a Sprengmine (high explosive), Gasmine, Nachrichtenmine ("message mine") where a message written on paper could be placed inside and as Propagandamine (filled with propaganda leaflets). The last two examples are extremely rare!
This example shown here is a Sprengmine and completely restored and repainted after pictures and descriptions in the old regulations. The fuse used for it was usually a Leichter Wurfminenzünder 16 or 2 (light mortar mine fuse). It was a double effect fuse and could be set to time (burning fuse) or direct impact. The Minenwerfer (launcher) used for it was the Leichter Minenwerfer 16.
Technical Data:
Caliber: 76 mm
Lenght: ca. 26 cm
Weight (full): ca. 4,5 kg
Filling (as HE): ca. 560 g Perlit, Donarit or Westphalit (explosives usually used in a pit)
One driving band made from copper or a zinc alloy with pre-cut grooves.
Maximum range: 1300 m
Part 1 is about the german 76 mm leichte Wurfmine (mortar mine). I will post pictures of the example in my collection. All items shown in these threads are of course completely emtpy and inert after the currenct laws.
The 76 mm leichte Wurfmine is the smallest of the three mostly used Minenwerfer (leichter Minenwerfer 76 mm, mittlerer Minenwerfer 17 cm and schwerer Minenwerfer 25 cm) and was used as a Sprengmine (high explosive), Gasmine, Nachrichtenmine ("message mine") where a message written on paper could be placed inside and as Propagandamine (filled with propaganda leaflets). The last two examples are extremely rare!
This example shown here is a Sprengmine and completely restored and repainted after pictures and descriptions in the old regulations. The fuse used for it was usually a Leichter Wurfminenzünder 16 or 2 (light mortar mine fuse). It was a double effect fuse and could be set to time (burning fuse) or direct impact. The Minenwerfer (launcher) used for it was the Leichter Minenwerfer 16.
Technical Data:
Caliber: 76 mm
Lenght: ca. 26 cm
Weight (full): ca. 4,5 kg
Filling (as HE): ca. 560 g Perlit, Donarit or Westphalit (explosives usually used in a pit)
One driving band made from copper or a zinc alloy with pre-cut grooves.
Maximum range: 1300 m
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