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      #62
      heres my ammo, somehow posted in firearms and didnt get any replys
      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=388122

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        #63
        Here is few shots from my rounds which are smaller than 3,7cm:



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          #64
          Nice one Jussi, heres some of mine
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            #65
            2cm Flak rounds

            Hi,

            nice round collection Jussi and Mike ! Displays look GREAT !

            Here are some of my 2cm German Flak-rounds.

            Ferdinand
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              #66
              suite

              close-ups #2
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                #67
                Ferdinand, any paint missing on any of those shells? wow!

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                  #68
                  2cm

                  Hello Mike,

                  thanks for your comment - I was really lucky to find those in that condition
                  years ago in Spa, Belgium.

                  I'd be happy to know if there is a book about the 2cm markings,
                  color meaning etc.

                  For instance I don't know what the ocre with white ring & and the completely red-brown mean !?

                  Ferd

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                    #69
                    2cm Flak rounds(20x138B) were produced in many countries at wartime.I know these countries: Italy,Finland,Switzerland and Germany.All those countries used own color codes.Redbrown coloring is visible at my book as an Italian and Finnish Round and it is told to be exact same as completely yellow german round -> HE round.

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                      #70
                      As far as i know, the ocre with white ring was made for the Netherlands.

                      The red one with white markings however, is generally regarded as a genuine german round with a fake paintjob ,sorry...

                      Otherwise, a mighty fine collection.

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                        #71
                        I wonder that flathead practice round coloring too,which is green.

                        I have same model round and my round has traces of gray on it.I believe it is training round with tar filling?

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                          #72
                          The Spgr. Üb is described in the manuals (i'm taking L.Dv. 4402/2 as a reference here) as having a "feldgrau" colour.
                          Although "feldgrau"could be translated as "fieldgrey", it is actually a type of green.
                          So at least the round in the picture has the correct paint, wether it's original or not: difficult to say (i personally think it's an original), but if it is restored, then somebody did a very good job.

                          The 2 cm Spgr. Üb used for 20x138B rounds had no filling, same for 2 cm Luftwaffe rounds.
                          However, 2 cm Spgr. Üb. used by Luftwaffe were painted grey, so Jippee, you have a luftwaffe version.
                          Last edited by Zünder; 04-10-2010, 03:21 PM.

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                            #73
                            2cm FLAK 38 Rounds -WANTED

                            Hallo, I am looking to buy a few inert 2cm Flak 38 rounds if anyone has any to sell. Thank you very much. Norbert

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                              #74
                              From what type and condition do you want them, Norbert?

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                                #75
                                A few Stick Grenades,,

                                Here's some of my Stick grenades from WW2, will post WW1 grenades later.

                                Regards Nick.
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