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 Hotchkiss-Puteaux S.A.-L. 37 25 mm antitank gun. 
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Post Hotchkiss-Puteaux S.A.-L. 37 25 mm antitank gun.
As a follow-up to my post in another thread,

http://iaaforum.org/forum2/viewtopic.ph ... 139db40509

here is some information about the Hotchkiss-Puteaux S.A.-L. 37 25 mm antitank gun in spanish service.

This gun was named 2,5 cm Pak 113(f) in german nomenclature. It was sold, along with ammunition, to the spanish Army by the nazi Germany in 1943, as a part of the "B


Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:12 pm
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Schneider, outstanding info!
That 66.6mm grenade is a German development and is here in Germany referred to as experimental only and was mainly thought for 20mm guns.
Do any photos of these exist in Spain?


Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:01 am
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EOD wrote:
Schneider, outstanding info!
That 66.6mm grenade is a German development and is here in Germany referred to as experimental only and was mainly thought for 20mm guns.
Do any photos of these exist in Spain?


I sold my specimen to a foreign collector some years ago, unfortunately. I remember it had nazi markings engraved, plus some lettering stencilled in red paint.

Anyway a friend of mine has another, I think. Will ask him to see if he still keeps it.


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