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    #31
    Originally posted by feldwebl
    Here is my Tiger round which came with the original wooden carrying case. The wood case has faint markings and painted yellow on both ends (very faint) indicating a high explosive round and interior paper tag..

    The fuse is eagle M marked.


    Glenn
    That is a beautiful 8,8cm Kw.K 43 round Glenn- I've never seen one with a yellow finish before. Any chance of a nice, clear close-up? I'd love to see it.

    Oh, and the fuze is a Kriegsmarine type- probably just added to the shell after it was made inert. It should have an AZ23 or AZ23/28 (as indicated by the paper tag on the crate.

    Matt

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      #32
      Here are my 8,8cm rounds:



      8,8cm Gr. 39 Hl., 8,8cm Pzgr. 39/1, 8,8cm Sprgr. L/4,5 Stg (cast steel).

      The Gr. 39. Hl, to my knowledge, was only used by the Tiger's 8,8cm Kw.K 36 L/56.



      Here are all of them- including my 8,8cm Pzgr. 39/1 Patr Kw.K. 43- I'm told that was actually recovered from inside the turret of a Königstiger wreck at a former heavy vehicle repair facility in the Ukraine- it was in about 8" of water, hence it's corroded condition and the staining part way up the base of the case.

      The second to last case, the one with the Pzgr. 39 in it, is the most interesting of all- it's an ACTUALLY MARKED Kw.K. 36 case:



      Here's a closeup of the important marking:



      And an enhanced view:



      And the base showing the C/22 electric primer and 'Pzgr 39/1' showing it was an anti-tank round.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Matt L
        What makes you believe this is a Tiger round Eric?
        Matt, the C/22 electric fuze is what the tanks used.

        Eric
        I once flew in a B-17, B-24, & a B-25. Next, I want to fire an 88 round.

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          #34
          Beautiful Rounds! How much do these run about on the market, as I have never seen one for sale and would like one!

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            #35
            Originally posted by dunkirchen1940
            Beautiful Rounds! How much do these run about on the market, as I have never seen one for sale and would like one!
            Well I have seen these go for as little as $250 and all the way up to $600. It just depends on how bad you want one. If you look for awhile you should be able to find one on the cheaper side. Good Luck!

            Eric
            I once flew in a B-17, B-24, & a B-25. Next, I want to fire an 88 round.

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              #36
              Where do you find these at? I would like to know. Nice rounds. ,

              Brandyn Grove

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                #37
                Originally posted by grovb
                Where do you find these at? I would like to know. Nice rounds. ,

                Brandyn Grove
                I've seen the for sale at Beltring in the UK (no help to you guys in the US I know, but for info anyway).

                They were going for around £100.

                I also have a flak 88mm.

                I'll try to post images later.

                Mark.

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                  #38
                  Is that price for the complete round or just the shell?
                  Alitur vitium vivitque tegendo

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                    #39
                    Jeff,
                    The price range of $250-$600 would be for the complete round.

                    Chet
                    Zinc stinks!

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                      #40
                      thanks for your help, anyone know where in the US that I can find one or a place overseas that would ship to the US at a reasonable price?

                      Thank You,
                      Brandyn Grove


                      Originally posted by BoltThrower
                      I've seen the for sale at Beltring in the UK (no help to you guys in the US I know, but for info anyway).

                      They were going for around £100.

                      I also have a flak 88mm.

                      I'll try to post images later.

                      Mark.

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                        #41
                        Nice rounds guys!im allways interested in seeing what inert rounds you guys have in your collection,i sold most of mine but lately ive been wanting to start collecting them again!Brandyn im sending you a PM i know were there is a 88mm for sale here in the US for a decent price-

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                          #42
                          Excellent posts!!

                          I have always wanted to add a round navy 88mm deck gun to my collection. If anyone has any info about where I might purcahce one, please do let me know.

                          Best regards,
                          Terrence

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                            #43
                            thanks Yancy I will be checking it out.



                            Originally posted by Yancy Irwin
                            Nice rounds guys!im allways interested in seeing what inert rounds you guys have in your collection,i sold most of mine but lately ive been wanting to start collecting them again!Brandyn im sending you a PM i know were there is a 88mm for sale here in the US for a decent price-

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Eric Sowersby
                              Matt, the C/22 electric fuze is what the tanks used.

                              Eric
                              Ah, okay, I had expected that was the reason- the problem is that with a case that's in nice condition, the presence of a C/22 primer doesn't mean anything- they're not hard to get and could have been put in there at any time. Only if it's a mid-war case with a C/22 primer corroded in place can one actually be sure it's a Tiger round. Otherwise, given how many millions and millions more Flak rounds were made, the probability is that pretty much every 6347-cased 8,8cm round one might come across is a Flak round. Unless, of course, the case is actually marked '8,8cm Kw.K. 36' that is. I sure wish there was at least one other physical feature that distinguised a Kw.K. 36 round from a Flak 18 round...

                              Matt

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                                #45
                                for grovb,

                                There is an eBay seller by the name of "Stevo427" who used to sell quite regularly shells and casings in the past.
                                "Wir Deutschen fürchten Gott und sonst nichts auf der Welt " BISMARCK

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