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    Norwegian Raufoss shell

    Hi Gents,

    Got this one in a cabin, in the Narvik area ;-)
    I have found some info on the manufacturer
    but nothing regarding what kind of weapon it was feeding :-(
    As i'm not into "heavy" weaponry, I would appreciate if anyone could give me some leads or where to seek.
    Height is 18,8 cm, diameter is 7,6 cm
    Hoping these pics will help.
    Thanking you all for your inputs,
    Cheers,
    Orjan
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        Casing dimensions suggest it is for french :
        Canon de 76 M(montagne) modele 1909 Schneider.Or shorter name 76 mm mle.09 mountain gun.

        Germans used this gun under name designation 7.62 cm GebK 293(r).They captured some of these guns from russians and started to use them.

        Russians named it 76 mm mountain gun M1909 (76-09).

        Finnish army used it also under name 76 VK/09.

        Very nice condition case.And also quite rare.

        Let me know if you wanna sell it someday.

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          Norwegian Raufoss shell

          Hi Jepee ;-)

          Thank you for your valuable post.

          It gives me a lead, but the mistery thickens, i'm searching this round,

          all around, nothing on the Finnish, Russian, French nor the Norwegian side

          :-(

          No pics, no nothing :-(

          Well, i'll just keep it warm at home, and if one day i'm selling, you'll be the

          first to know

          Cheers,

          Orjan

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            #6
            I will post pictures of gun and casing details from manual tomorrow.

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              Norwegian Raufoss shell

              Can't wait ;-)

              Thank you for your appreciated support.

              Orjan

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                #8
                Here is link where you can see few pictures and information.Casing lenght of your case thou is littlebit shorter than it is supposed to be.

                http://www.jaegerplatoon.net/Infantry_guns.htm#76VK09

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                  Thanks for the link Jepee, it helps me to track down,
                  the steal mouth that did spit these ;-)
                  I'll see if i can't get something also from the Raufoss side.
                  Cheers,
                  Orjan

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                    #10
                    I think you'll find it's for a Norwegian gun


                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehrhardt_7.5_cm_Model_1901

                    This was the most common field artillery piece in use by the Norwegians and was used at Narvik


                    Coul also be for the 75mm mountain gun but i don't know if any were used at Narvik

                    http://hem.fyristorg.com/robertm/nor...w_weapons.html
                    Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                      Simon,

                      Thank you for posting these most relevant informations

                      My search is narrowed with these...

                      You made my day.

                      Cheers,

                      Orjan

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                        #12
                        I would still say it is for Mountain gun.Short casing lenght(188mm) identifies it for mountain gun use.Generally mountain guns always used short casings.

                        Casing lenght for Erhardt 7,5cm gun is 278mm.

                        Simon,you know that Norwegians gave Finnish Army one battalion of these Erhardt guns and ammunition for Winter War.These guns(and specially the ordnance) are quite well shown on Finnish Army wartime manuals.

                        Mountain gun 76 VK/09 (Original desing name: Canon de 76 M(montagne) modele 1909 Schneider) casing lenght matches perfectly 188,5mm

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                          Jiipee76, Simon,

                          Many thanks for helping me sorting this out
                          As stated earlier we're getting close to the winner
                          which is surely posted in this thread already....

                          I did drop an email to the Raufoss historical center,
                          let's see if we can get something from there ;-)

                          http://www.raufossindustripark.no/en.../historie.html

                          http://www.raufossindustripark.no/en...istsenter.html

                          WAF regards,
                          Orjan
                          Last edited by bifrost; 12-02-2012, 05:32 AM. Reason: get

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                            #14
                            Hello Bifrost! The Shell is as Simon says for the 75mm M01 field artillery. Jeg har en selv som er funnet i stillingen til en av de norske kanonene, med skriften på hylsa ennå synlig!

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                              No it is not for Norwegian M/01(Erhardt).

                              If casing is not shortened,it is definetly not for M/01!!!

                              Look pictures underneath.

                              This casing is for Norwegian 7,5cm feltkanon M/01(Erhardt):


                              And this casing is for Norwegian 7.5 cm bergkanon m/11(Schneider M1909):

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