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8x63 Incendiary
IDnumber | 90 | Caliber | 8x63 | Model | sk ptr m/32 brand prj m/41 | Projectile form | - | Projectile weight | 9,9 Gram | Projectile material | - | Projectile type | Incendiary | Colour markings | Orange tip | V0 mps | - | V0 fps | - | Propellant | - | Propellant weight Gram | - | Propellant weight Grain | - | - | |
IDnumber | 213 | Caliber | 8x63 | Model | | Projectile form | | Projectile weight | | Projectile material | | Projectile type | Incendiary | Colour markings | Yellow tip | V0 mps | | V0 fps | - | Propellant | | Propellant weight Gram | | Propellant weight Grain | - | The 8x63 with the Hungarian incendiary projectile were imported in 1941 for the account of KFF. I have never seen this projectile for any other country, and that is strange. It is also unusual with the ogival form of the projectile. For the time they are usually of Spitz types. My only guess is that this form can carry more reactive materials inside the projectile. | |
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