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What is this monster?


cagedfalcon

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cagedfalcon
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What is this round & what's it worth? It's dated 1957 .

Wanted $500, that's not going to happen.

 

Says it weights 50#.

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Brian Keith
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Guessing 90mm anti-aircraft training round? Maybe a tank round?

BKW

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I would concur 90mm training round.

Heavy. Kind of rare, but not $500 rare.

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Loading dummy. Used in loading/ firing training drills. Measure the area just above the neck for positive ID, it is either a 90mm or 105mm HE tank round as opposed to APC.

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Definitely not worth $500. Last one I saw sold went for about $150.

cagedfalcon
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4 hours ago, lilfry14 said:

Definitely not worth $500. Last one I saw sold went for about $150.

IMA always gets top dollar

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cagedfalcon
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All ours & not anywhere near asking price.

It's a late model made if steel & not bronze like the M12s

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cagedfalcon
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Little bit of size vaiation.

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I just sold 3 of the steel and wood Navy drill rounds for $125 each and glad to see them go. 

 

No wonder people price sh-it so high in shops when they see prices like this when doing "research" 

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90mm-120mm tank rounds. I posted a sort of reference guideline for easy ID years ago.

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I have a bronze one that came from a scrap dealer. And the darn thing is missing the base. I don't know why they made them with a removable base. Talk about a hard item to find. Still, one of the better made drill cartridges out there.

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Alittle off subject, but here is a nice Navy 3”/50 loading dummy, with original canister.

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