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M92 (LE Practice)
The M92 was a fixed, WW2-era, US, 37 mm, low explosive (LE) practice cannon round, which was comprised of a nose-fuzed LE M92 projectile and a cased propellant charge that used the 37×93R case (R = Rimmed) cartridge case. The M92 was used by the 37 mm Model 1916 (M1916) light support gun and could also be used by its external (M1, M2, M4, M5, M7, M8, M9, M10, M13A1, M16 mountings) and internal (M12, M13, M14, M15 (T34), M1916A1 and T36) subcal...
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