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    Large caliber US shell

    I was messing around with my metal detector the other day and saw a depression in the ground. I though, yummy, if I was a soldier, that is where I would lie down to hide.
    Bu then in the middle of the depression I found this large caliber shell "head" from a US shell, probably something fired by the navy. The depression must have been a left over from the crater.
    Can anybody identify the caliber, model, and any interesting trivia?
    I cleaned it with a toothbrush and vinagre. It looks horrible now but in a couple of years the color will look natural again.
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    othr side
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      #3
      And at the same time, for your viewing pleasure and identification, some German shell heads, in various states of destruction; some with Waffan Ampt's still visible.
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        #4
        I see its a Mech time fuze and has the time ring what is the diameter or can you post a photo of it next to a ruler NICE FINDS

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          #5
          Yeah, I should get in the habit of always using a scale. The diameter of the US head is about 9cm.
          So since it has a fuze it would have exploded before hitting the ground, or was using the fuse optional?

          JL

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            #6
            without seeing it in person I cant give 100% ID but I would say you have the fuze end of a US either 105mm or 155mm the mech time fuze would suggest an air burst but those fuzes usually have a back up and will function apon impact again great find you dont happen to ever come across any med size projectiles that have mushroomed from impacting armour do I have been trying to add something like that to my collection for some time

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              #7
              sorry I forgot about the navy you could also have the fuze end of around a 5in

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                #8
                Here are some fragments found near the shell head. The copper driving band fragments are the biggest ones I have ever found, and are much longer then on a 155mm shell I have. So I would think the shell was fired by the navy, and was something much bigger then a 155.
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                  #9
                  There wasnt much armour involved in southern France, so I dont have any mushroomed heads. But here are a few others I have found. Do you know what the middle one is, and also the small one. The middle one is american, and I am quite sure it was also fired by the navy.
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                    #10
                    here is a photo of a 14in rotating band 4in or around 102mm wide sorry about the fuzzy photo I was trying to get the stamping
                    detail as for the fuzes I would almost say the fuze in the center is the same as the smashed one you have

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                      #11
                      "I would almost say the fuze in the center is the same as the smashed one you have"

                      I thought you were jocking, but I compared the two fuzes, and they indeed seem identical, with the same numbers and holes at the same places!
                      What about the small fuse, is it from a mortar?
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                        #12
                        Im thinking the sm one might be the very edge tip of a PD fuze but not sure all of those I have seen were made out of allum. yours looks to be brass or steel

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