105mm Howitzer Ammunition
Modeling the U.S. Army in WWII

References

  • TB 9X-41, Canister, Complete Round, 105mm, T18, 10 January 1944
  • TM 9-325 105mm Howitzer Materiel, M1A1 and M2, 1 May 1942
  • TM 9-325 105mm Howitzers M2 and M2A1 and Howitzer Carriages M1A1 and M2, 1 February 1943
  • TM 9-325 105mm Howitzers M2 and M2A1; Carriages M2A1 and M2A2; and Combat Vehicle Mounts M3 and M4, 19 August 1944
  • TM 9-325 105mm Howitzer M2A1; Carriages M2A1 and M2A2; and Combat Vehicle Mounts M4 and M4A1, 7 May 1948
  • TM 9-1900 Ammunition, General, 18 June 1945
  • TM 9-1901 Artillery Ammunition, 29 June 1944
  • OCM 12216, 11 July 1935
  • OCM 16660, 24 April 1941
  • OCM 19498, 14 January 1943
  • OCM 22841, 10 February 1944
  • OCM 23254, 23 March 1944
  • OCM 25016, 7 September 1944
  • SNL R-1 Ammunition, Fixed and Semifixed, All Types, for Pack, Light and Medium Field Artillery, Including Complete Round Data, 1 July 1942
  • SNL R-1 Ammunition, Fixed and Semifixed, All Types, for Pack, Light and Medium Field Artillery, Including Complete Round Data, 5 September 1942
  • ORD 11 SNL R-1 Ammunition, Fixed and Semi-fixed, Including Subcaliber, for Pack, Light and Medium Field, Aircraft, Tank, and Antitank Artillery, Including Complete Round Data, 1 March 1945
  • ORD 3 SNL R-1 Ammunition, Fixed and Semi-fixed, Including Subcaliber, for Pack, Light and Medium Field, Aircraft, Tank, and Antitank Artillery, Including Complete Round Data, 1 February 1951

Overview
Ammunition
Fiber Containers
Cloverleaf Bundles
Boxes and Markings
Metal Container
Common Rounds for Modelers
References
105mm Howitzer Ordnance: Comparison Review of 1/35 Scale Sets
105mm Howitzer Kits, Accessories, and Conversions

 

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