The WW1 Imperial German 10.5cm Howitzer Shell Tip INERT is a relic from the First World War, representing German artillery technology from the early 20th century. This item is the tip portion of a shell designed for use with the 10.5cm leichte Feldhaubitze, a standard field howitzer widely employed by German forces throughout the conflict. Constructed primarily from steel, the shell tip exhibits typical features such as a conical shape and threading for attachment to the shell body. All explosive and hazardous components have been professionally removed or deactivated, rendering it inert and safe for handling and display. The piece provides insight into both the engineering practices and the material culture of the period. Such artifacts are of interest for education, research, and historical reference, and serve as tangible documentation of military ordnance used during World War I by the German Imperial Army.
WW1 Imperial German 10.5cm Howitzer Shell Tip INERT
$75.00
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