Item:
ONJR25APBE022

Original German WWII FlaK 41 8.8cm High Explosive Inert Shell with Rare Brass Casing - 1943 & 1944 Dated

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. This round is totally inert and deactivated following guidelines provided by the ATF. This example is offered in excellent condition with original paint and markings. Not available for export.

The 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41 is a German 88 mm anti-aircraft and anti-tank artillery gun from World War II. It was widely used by Germany throughout the war, and was one of the most recognized German weapons of that conflict. Development of the original model led to a wide variety of guns.

As early as 1939 the Luftwaffe asked for newer weapons with even better performance, to address the problems of defending against attack by high-flying aircraft. Rheinmetall responded with a new 88 mm design with a longer cartridge and a longer barrel.

A prototype was ready in early 1941 leading to the designation 8.8 cm Flak 41. The new gun fired a 9.4-kilogram (20 lb) shell at a muzzle velocity of 1,000 m/s (3,280 ft/s), giving it an effective ceiling of 11,300 meters (37,100 ft) and a maximum of 14,700 meters (48,200 ft), which General der Flakartillerie Otto Wilhelm von Renz said to be "almost equal to the 128-mm." It featured a lower silhouette on its turntable mounting than did the 8.8-cm Flak 18/36/37 on its pedestal mounting. The barrel was at first a three-section one with a length of 74 calibers, and then redesigned to dual-section with a length of 72 calibers. Improvements in reloading raised the firing rate, with 20 to 25 rounds a minute being quoted.

This example is offered in very good condition, and measures 47½” in overall length. It is marked in numerous places with German insertion stamps, manufacturer codes and technical designations. The shell is a brass example, which is almost never seen in these. The fuze is marked E Zt. Z.S/30 over dpv 1943, indicating manufacture by Zeiss-Ikon, Dresden. This was a known maker of lenses, optical equipment, plotters, range-finders, and self-destroying fuses.

The body of the round is marked:

B bmz - 1 13 SK 6 44

This indicates manufacture by Aluminumwerke Nürnberg GmbH, Nürnberg-S. The brass shell casing shows heavy cracking at the throat, but is in fair shape otherwise. It is stamped on the bottom:

44
asb 44
Waffenamt WaA43
8,8 Flak 41

The maker code asb is for Deutsche Waffen- u. Munitionsfabriken AG, Berlin-Borsigwalde. Definitely some great markings on this shell! The fuze unscrews from the top of the shell, and the shell also easily removes from the casing. Please note the cracking damage to the throat of the casing, however.

Complete rounds such as these with intact markings are extremely rare. Ready to add to your collection and display!

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