Re: Ogiva cal 105mm ( 0 104mm)
105 x 92R is the correct one - it's a very common case.
The H.Z.05 fuze is typical to be sold not 100% inerte so be careful!
The H.Z.05 fuze is typical to be sold not 100% inerte so be careful!
14/09/2018, 10:50
Re: materiale pallette shrapnel
Scatole a metraglia esistere con pallette di zinco.
08/06/2018, 0:18
Re: 105 mm Svizzero??
M+F A is "eidgenössige Munitionsfabrik Altdorf"
22/03/2018, 23:13
Re: Aiuto per filetti del 910
I made some pictures to explain:
The mod. 910 has an (italian style, or german Krupp style) imperial thread of:
25 mm x 1/11" 70°(angolo di profilo) <---meassurements without warranty
A Withworth thread has always 55° angolo di profilo. For Withworth threads and British Standard Withworth (BSW ...
The mod. 910 has an (italian style, or german Krupp style) imperial thread of:
25 mm x 1/11" 70°(angolo di profilo) <---meassurements without warranty
A Withworth thread has always 55° angolo di profilo. For Withworth threads and British Standard Withworth (BSW ...
10/01/2018, 21:49
Re: Aiuto per filetti del 910
of course I mean 910 - sorry
09/01/2018, 19:56
Re: Aiuto per filetti del 910
Hello,
the fuze thread of the mod. 906 fuze is not a Withworth thread but the thread of the innesco could be of Withworth type (BSW) I think. Withwort threads have an angle of 55°. The thread of the mod.906 fuze goes in direction of 70 degrees so it's "speciale" :-). The Withworth thread have a ...
the fuze thread of the mod. 906 fuze is not a Withworth thread but the thread of the innesco could be of Withworth type (BSW) I think. Withwort threads have an angle of 55°. The thread of the mod.906 fuze goes in direction of 70 degrees so it's "speciale" :-). The Withworth thread have a ...
08/01/2018, 21:55
Re: Domanda su pezzi francesi
Hello,
These plates were used to lower the number of shells exploding inside the barrel when firing. These plates (also existing in copper) prevented that the high pressure powder gases inside the gun barrel could enter the inside of the shell through small cracks in the shell base. Some british ...
These plates were used to lower the number of shells exploding inside the barrel when firing. These plates (also existing in copper) prevented that the high pressure powder gases inside the gun barrel could enter the inside of the shell through small cracks in the shell base. Some british ...
30/11/2017, 9:43
Re: 75x226 R austriaca non rilevata nelle tavole di Fert
Stefan, please correct me; Stark case made about in 1906-7 ?
yes you are right - 1906 from Rh.M.F. (like on your Picture) ist the earliest I know. This 1906 case has lot number 2 so it is possible that lot number 1 was made in 1905.
Btw. nobody knows if "St" means "Stark" because there are no ...
07/09/2017, 23:52
Re: 75x226 R austriaca non rilevata nelle tavole di Fert
it's for "Feldkanone 96" only
this case exists with and without "crimpatura":
with crimp: for "Feldkanone 96 n/A"
without crimp: for "Feldkanone 16"
06/09/2017, 22:15
Re: 75x226 R austriaca non rilevata nelle tavole di Fert
It's a german (not austrian) 77x230R for the "Feldkanone 96 n/A" and the "Feldkanone 16". The case is light weight because it was made from a 77x132R by lengthen it. The lengthening was done by more draw steps with annealing between. The original 77x132R was made in 1899 and it was converted to the ...
04/09/2017, 0:00