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    Posted (edited)

    Hello,

    I thought you may like to see this full case of Soviet anti-tank rounds I picked up the other day.

    The rounds are dated 1936,1938 and 1939.

    Will fit in nicely with my new found passion,ordnance!

    All comments appreciated!

    Enjoy the pics!

    Kind regards,

    Andy[attachmentid=12044][attachmentid=12045]

    Edited by AndyD
    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    Picked up where? :speechless1:

    Am feverishly imagining those being carry on airplane luggage.... :rolleyes:

    Posted

    Don't worry Rick I got them from a local militaria fair!

    Bob,no primers and no explosives either!

    Although I'd like to be able to get the primers,if only I knew where from!

    Kind regards,

    Andy

    Posted (edited)

    Russian black market, maybe!

    Seriously,

    I dont know if they are obtainable as I would think that their removal would be part of the de-mil/deactivation process. Even if the primers are not live.

    I would check with your local law enforcement before I altered these rounds in any way.

    By the way, I really like how they are so well marked! Nice set! Do you have any other ordinance?

    Best regards

    Paul

    Edited by Paul Reck
    Posted (edited)

    I hope you have a deactivation certificate with them for a number of reasons.

    Especially as you live in UK.

    Having once having some one kick what he thought was a dud which turned out to be 155mm WP...on blowing as a blind....as I explained to him...if you don't know what it is...it is to be treated as live.

    Chris

    Edited by Chris S
    Posted

    Hi Chris,

    a deactivation certificate isn't needed for inert ordnance in the UK.

    Although technically,you do need one for deactivated firearms.

    They must be inert, the shell cases are completely empty!

    Kind regards,

    Andy

    • 7 months later...
    Posted

    Jens,

    I take it you're referring to the inside of the projectile,where the explosive would have been?

    In what way is it toxic,and can it be rectified?

    Kind regards,

    Andy

    Posted

    I think they don't have an explosive charge because they are AP. They have a core of some kind of special metal-alloy which shall be toxic. I'll try to find the source of this information. I read it some months ago in another forum.

    • 3 weeks later...

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