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Battle of Britain Dornier 7.92 bullet markings
Hi all,
I wonder if anyone on the forum can explain the markings on a 7.92 round that I have recently come across. Both are dated 1939 and have the following other markings: S* P120 then either a 6 or an 8 S* p154 then a 3 I have attached a photograph to aid identification. Many thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer. Gerry |
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Re: Battle of Britain Dornier 7.92 bullet markings
Hi Gerry
I can't help but you need to take better care of your cuticles! Cheers Brian |
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![]() Cheers Brian,
All noted - I took the nail varnish off for that picture as well! Gerry |
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Re: Battle of Britain Dornier 7.92 bullet markings
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I have both P154 and P120 in my small collection, but not fully aware of each type. I think the P154, which has a silver tip (1cm of), may be explosive type. P120 I think is regular clad lead shot. Will look around, but it is not my area of expertise. Cheers! |
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Re: Battle of Britain Dornier 7.92 bullet markings
Cheers flying pencil,
That's a great response to my query. Thanks for taking the time and effort to assist me. All the best Gerry |
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Re: Battle of Britain Dornier 7.92 bullet markings
On second thought, the P# may just be a mfg. I have a short belt, all have the same P (P163) but the tips vary.
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Re: Battle of Britain Dornier 7.92 bullet markings
Hi
For German's ammos in 7.9 s* is for brass case St+ is for steel case P25/163 etc ...is code for the fabrik . P154 = Polte Werke, werk grunberg s* = brass case 3 = March 39 = 1939 P120 = Dynamit AG Hannover Empelde s* = brass case 6 = June 38= 1938 Types of ammos are see by the color of the ring toward primer ... and colors on the bullet Green ring = ordinary heavy ball Bleu ring = light armour piercing Red ring = Armour piercing Black ring is for Incendiary (warning phosphor) and explosives too ( warning !!!) Black tip on bullet is fot Tracer ammos, black bottom bullet for Explosives Green band in middle bullet is for verbessert ammos, especially for MG 17 . Silver tip is the first type of explosive ! Bsrg, Dan ![]()
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Re: Battle of Britain Dornier 7.92 bullet markings
Hi Dan,
Thanks for that very detailed response - much appreciated. I am a little disappointed though as it seems I will have to get rid of the bullets for safety reasons as I am unable to determine exactly what type they are as the ends marked with the colours are no longer attached. I will try and find somewhere that can make it safe first though. Many thanks once again for the time and effort to provide such a detailed reply. Gerry |
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Re: Battle of Britain Dornier 7.92 bullet markings
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Thanks! Who is P163? You said: "Silver tip is the first type of explosive !" What explosive? phosphor? I was told the silver tip is explosive, but not what kind. How do you store your ammo? Thank you |
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