Does anyone know where to classify this specimen? It is also possible that the projectile and the cartridge case are a puzzle, because I found Cyrillic characters on the primer of the projectile, which somehow does not match the data stamped on the bottom of the cartridge case, which is not in Cyrillic (the letter R).
Another question, what does the triangle mark that is stamped on both the cartridge case and the bullet mean?
Thanks
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URL : https://www.valka.cz/Identifikace-munice-raze-47mm-t139723#454342
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As for the cartridge case, if I see correctly, it is written on the bottom - 47 Mle-1935. This would suggest that it was used in the French 47mm SA35 gun. I assume the bottom indicates the manufacturer, batch and year of manufacture.. The "ARS" production mark is an abbreviation for Atelier de Construction de Rennes The number "46" probably indicates the batch number and the number "40" is the year of manufacture (1940)? As for the triangle, I don't know what it could mean. Here I attach a link showing some photos of the cartridge cases for the same gun: http://www.municion.org/47/47x193R.htm
URL : https://www.valka.cz/Identifikace-munice-raze-47mm-t139723#454347
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