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This one is right out of my line of knowledge - I purchased a cartridge in an auction - listed as a " 20mm Rock Gun Auxiliary cartridge for French Bazooka" . The dimension are as follows ( in metrics ) rim 22.0mm ; head 20.048mm ; caselength 27.03mm ; Driving band at base of blt 20.55mm ; OAL 83mm. The cartridge has no h/s , an electric primer , and a solid brass machined projectile with truncated nose . A retired NZ Army Ammotech suggested these were in store but obsolete in the NZ Army in the mid 1960's , but he wasnt aware of the details at all . I can supply a scan on request if wanted - havent figured out how to post a picture on here yet . | ||
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This is one of a range of similar cartridges (case lengths run down to 22mm) developed as sub-calibre training devices for rocket launchers - it was much cheaper to shoot these than the rockets! The 20x27R was developed in Belgium. Tony Williams: Military gun and ammunition website and Discussion forum | |||
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Thanks Tony Do you have any data or even a manufacturing date for this item ? | |||
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