I found a dozen shot glass ammo shells at the swapmeet today. Some of the head stamp marks are, 38 12c P over 414 and the waffenampt stamp, another is marked, 38 4f P315 and the stamp, 38 10a P94 and the stamp, 38 111f P181 and the stamp, 38 4f P315 and the stamp, the last one is marked 37 26e P94 and the stamp. Any ides as to the caliber and what the head stamps denote and the type weapon these were used in? Also have any of you seen these before? Yours David
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Originally posted by Jerry Burney View PostDavid..I fail to see how something like this could be fired in any weapon as is..Perhaps they were formed into the shotglass shape from a spent shell after firing?Last edited by p-59a; 11-18-2012, 04:47 PM.
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Originally posted by MikeP View PostNot exactly common to see them finished like this, but lots of things were done in this vein.
Another example of "trench art" done by someone with a lot of time, imagination, and access to machine tools.
These are cartidge cases-ammo shells is not a real accurate term.Last edited by p-59a; 11-18-2012, 05:15 PM.
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Originally posted by rudolf View PostThese "shot glasses" were made of 20x138B cases. These were used in german Rheinmetall guns like Flak 38,...
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ps: i don't know if these glasses were made during the war or post-war
Carles
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Originally posted by me6_130 View PostYep, I agree. I have seen several of these around, sometimes unit marked.
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Originally posted by rudolf View PostThese "shot glasses" were made of 20x138B cases. These were used in german Rheinmetall guns like Flak 38,...
P181 manufacturer
38 year
111f lotnumber
eagle = acceptance stamp
greetz
ps: i don't know if these glasses were made during the war or post-war
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Originally posted by rudolf View PostThese "shot glasses" were made of 20x138B cases. These were used in german Rheinmetall guns like Flak 38,...
P181 manufacturer
38 year
111f lotnumber
eagle = acceptance stamp
greetz
ps: i don't know if these glasses were made during the war or post-war
I would guess they were likely made during and after the war.....First, as a souvenirs for the German troops, and then for sale to occupying troops after the war ended.....BodesLast edited by bodes; 11-19-2012, 09:47 PM.
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Originally posted by bodes View PostYeah, These are unquestionably cut down 20mm brass shell casings......I used to have two that were German unit marked to an anti-aircraft unit....They were nicely stamped into the side and were lined with zinc or something inside.....
I would guess they were likely made during and after the war.....First, as a souvenirs for the German troops, and then for sale to occupying troops after the war ended.....Bodes
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