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WW1 era artillery shell ID.


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On 10/04/2024 at 21:50, oneshot1979 said:

Anybody any good with WW1 shell Identification ?.

Large piece, 127mm across the rim, 115mm across the neck, 635mm ? In length.

Stamped: Berndorf 166a 1915

Had a good Google myself but not coming up with any matches.

Over to you.....

 

Got any photos?

The best I could find was this:

 

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6 minutes ago, wisdom said:

I'm tempted to go down the naval gun due to its size.Just a guess though.

I would agree to a point, its length suggests possible Naval but its girth does not.

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Most of the naval kit I've searched doesn't come up as 115mm and anything close to it is listed as a "bagged charge" as in no shell casing. Anything I've found in 115mm or 4 1/2" has a much, much shorter case length. Thought this would be an easy ID but feeling stumped at the moment.

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1 hour ago, JohnfromUK said:

This is my gun cleaning rod holder;  approx 145 mm diameter and 535 mm tall/long.  I believe it may be WW2?  It is very heavy!

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What a great idea! 
I have made a slotted rack to hang mine, implement end up.

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