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    1937 German Artillery Round

    Hello,

    I recently picked up this 1937 German Artillery round in it's original cardboard holder. I have no knowledge in this area and would appreciate any feedback about this. I have no idea what it is.

    My only observation is how nicely marked this thing is all over though it seems like a lot of work for something you're just going to shoot. But I guess that meticulous craftsmanship is why we all collect these days.

    Thanks, Steve
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    1937 Round

    1937 round
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      1937 round

      round
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        1937 round
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          #5
          2cm Flak(20x138B) HighExplosive Tracer round for 2cm Flak 30/38 Anti-Air guns.Early prewar example.

          Very nice condition too!

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            #6
            Yes, these cannon rounds are nice and especially because of the extensive markings.

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              #7
              1937 Flak

              Thanks guys I appreciate you taking the time to reply. Not my collecting area, but I never pass an opportunity to get anything WWII related.

              Steve

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                #8
                Yes, that's a very nice one. Could also be used on Pzkpfw II and wheeled vehicles as the SdKfz222 (and other) that used the Kwk30 (ground to ground version of the FlaK 30)

                Carles

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                  #9
                  For some weird reason,these prewar examples come useally in very good condition and in bigger quantities if compared to late war examples.I guess they were simply made better before war.

                  I also wonder how prewar examples are even possible to exist anymore.Germans didnt use old ammo stocks before made newer ones.Sounds weird.

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                    #10
                    Could they be not from stocks in Spain, for example? I found quite some Flak 30 mags in very good condition...if dated before 1940?

                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=701530

                    Carles

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                      Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                      Could they be not from stocks in Spain, for example? I found quite some Flak 30 mags in very good condition...if dated before 1940?
                      Carles
                      Yea,Spain is one possible source.

                      I know one big cache which was found from Austria.Some 40 boxes full of 2x mags and mags were full of 1938 HE-T rounds.Some of the boxes were under water,but rounds inside were still like new.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by jiipee76 View Post
                        Yea,Spain is one possible source.

                        I know one big cache which was found from Austria.Some 40 boxes full of 2x mags and mags were full of 1938 HE-T rounds.Some of the boxes were under water,but rounds inside were still like new.
                        I only bought 5 boxes with their empty mags....but there were much more than 40 were I got mine.

                        Carles

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                          Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                          I only bought 5 boxes with their empty mags....but there were much more than 40 were I got mine.

                          Carles
                          Sounds great.But amounts like that is not great for the people who bought their set with high money.

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                            1937 Artillery Round

                            I know it's been a while since I posted this. To me, and this outside my collection interest, but this artillery round appears to be inactivated. The primer is punched out, and obviousty it is disassembled. However, I have a potential buyer that wants to be reassured that this is deactivated?

                            I would like any opinions/observations? All I can tell is the "gold" tip does shake a bit , but I'm not able to remove it from the tip, but otherwise this appears to be deacivated?

                            thanks, steve
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                              Originally posted by Ssteve View Post
                              I know it's been a while since I posted this. To me, and this outside my collection interest, but this artillery round appears to be inactivated. The primer is punched out, and obviousty it is disassembled. However, I have a potential buyer that wants to be reassured that this is deactivated?

                              I would like any opinions/observations? All I can tell is the "gold" tip does shake a bit , but I'm not able to remove it from the tip, but otherwise this appears to be deacivated?

                              thanks, steve
                              What type number detonator is? AZ 5???

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