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INERT DEACTIVATED. German Kriegsmarine, WW2, 1942 Dated, 20mm Soluthern (20x138B) (Flak 30 & 38) High Explosive/Tracer (HE/T) Round. - O 1935
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired 1942 dated WW2 German Kriegsmarine 20mm High Explosive/Tracer (HE/T) round for the German 2cm Flak 30 and 38 anti-aircraft guns. Although these guns were originally used as anti-aircraft guns, they could be used to great effect in close support ground fire. The round has a brown lacquered steel percussion primed cartridge case. The round is headstamped asr (HAK Hanseatisches-Kettenwerk GmbH, Hamburg-Langenhorn) x 42 (1942 date) 4e. The projectile retains all of its original light green painted finish with a 6mm red band above the iron driving band signifying a high explosive tracer round. The round is stamped round its circumference above the iron driving band ean (Lippstaedter Eisen- u. Metallwerke, Lippstadt) 17c 42 (1942 date). The round is also stencilled in red round its circumference eda 19k 42 (1942 date) waa761 Br 120gr 8g. the projectile is fitted with an alloy 2cm KpfZ45 nose impact fuse. The fuze is stamped round its circumference 2cm KpfZ45 asr (HAK Hanseatisches-Kettenwerk GmbH, Hamburg-Langenhorn) 42 (1942 date) and a Kriegsmarine waffenampt. Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks. See Hogg, German artillery of World War Two, pages 144 – 148. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1935
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. German, WW2, 1943 Dated, 20mm Soluthern (20x138B) (Flak 30 & 38) Armour Piercing/Trace Round & Cardboard Transit Tube. - O 1931
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a mint unfired 1943 dated WW2 German 20mm Armour Piercing/Trace (AP/T) round for the German 2cm Flak 30 and 38 anti-aircraft guns. The round is complete with its original cardboard transit tube. Although these guns were originally used as anti-aircraft guns, they could be used to great effect in close support ground fire. The round has a brown lacquered steel percussion primed cartridge case and is headstamped wg (Hasag, Hugo Schneider AG, Altenburg)146b 43 (1943 date) Waa836. The round is fitted with a steel armour piercing projectile with a tracer. The projectile retains all of its original black painted finish with a 6mm red band above the iron driving band signifying a tracer round. The projectile is stamped above the driving band eds (Zuendappwerke GmbH, Nuernberg) 22 d 43 (1943 date). The iron driving band is stamped with a waffenampt 386. The projectile is stencilled in white around its circumference wg (Hasag, Hugo Schneider AG, Altenburg) 623 43 (1943 date) 148g Zerl and a waffenampt stencil. Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks. See Hogg, German artillery of World War Two, pages 144 – 148. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1931
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. German, WW2, 1939 Dated, 20mm Soluthern (20x138B) (Flak 30 & 38) Wooden Bulleted Blank Round. - O 1930
INERT DEACTIVATED. This a rare wooden bulleted blank round for the German 2cm Flak 30 and 38 anti-aircraft guns. Although these guns were originally used as anti-aircraft guns, they could be used to great effect in close support ground fire. The wooden projectile enabled the gun to feed and fire blank rounds fully automatically. This wooden bulleted round has an early copper washed steel case that retains all of its original copper finish. It has a slight knurl 40mm above the base of the cartridge case denoting a blank round. The round is headstamped P397 (Metallwarenfabrik Scharfenberg & Teubert GmbH) 7h 39 (1939 date) Waffenampt 556. The hollow wooden bullet appears to be made of beech and has the profile of the armour piercing projectile. See Hogg, German artillery of World War Two, pages 144 – 148. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1930
£145.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1943 dated German 20 mm MK151/20 (20x82) Armour Piercing (AP) Cannon Round. - O 1928
INERT DEACTIVATED. The German 20mm MK 151/20 aircraft cannon round fitted to various German aircraft during WW2, including the Me109, FW190,various night fighters and bomber aircraft. The round has a brown lacquered steel percussion primed cartridge case and retain much of its original lacquer. The round is headstamped wg (Hasag Hugo Schneider AG Alterburg) 42 (1942 date) 182c waffenampt.The armour piercing projectile has a sintered iron driving banded and is stamped above the driving band aql 15c 43 (1943 date). Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1928
£120.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. American, Unfired Practice Round For GAU-8 (30x173), 7 Barrelled Gatling Aircraft Gun. - O 1925
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired American practice round for (30x173) GAU-8 7 barrelled Gatling aircraft gun fitted to the Republic A10 tank buster aircraft, produced from 1977 and is capable of firing 4,200 rounds per minute. The alloy cartridge case has a brass coloured lacquered finish and has a brass percussion primer. There is no headstamp to the cartridge case but it is stencilled in white 28107310Y USE9101??23. The side of the cartridge case is stencilled in white 28113791. The steel projectile has a wide nylon driving bands and a light blue alloy ballistic cap. The projectile retains most of its original mid blue painted finish to the ballistic cap. See pages 60 - 61, Janes Ammunition Handbook, 1st Edition 1993 – 4. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1925
£195.00

DEACTIVATED INERT WW2, 1939 Dated, Hungarian, 20 mm Soluthern S.18 (20x105B) ATHET (Armour Piercing, High Explosive Tracer) Anti-Tank & Tank Round. - O 1924
DEACTIVATED INERT. This a WW2, 1939 dated Hungarian 20 mm Soluthern S.18 (20x105B) ATHET (Armour Piercing, High Explosive Tracer) round for the Soluthern S.18 anti-tank and tank gun. The gun was designed by the Swiss company Soluthern prior to the Second World War and was a bullpup design gun with a semi-automatic action. The gun was used by the Swiss army and was also exported to Germany and Hungary. The gun was also fitted to the Hungarian 38M Toldi tank. The round has a brass belted cartridge case with a brass percussion primer. The cartridge case is headstamped HA (in a monogram) 20M/M 321 and 1938 (1938 date). the projectile is held in the cartridge case by a ring crimp with 4 stabs in it and retains much of its original black painted finish with a 6mm white band above the copper driving band. The projectile is stencilled in red round its circumference HA (in a monogram) and 1939 (1939 date). No licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1924
£275.00

INERT. British KAA 20mm (20 x 128) Oerlikon Cannon DRILL Round. - O 1923
INERT. This is a British made 20mm (20 x 128) Oerlikon cannon DRILL round made by BMARC (British Manufacture and Research Company) that were based in Grantham, Lincolnshire. The company wasoriginally started as a shadow ammunition factory in the Second World War but by 1970, it was owned by the Swiss company Oerlikon. The 20mm KAA cannon was used as an anti-aircraft gun of various British Naval ships This is a factory made dummy round and consists of a green anodised steel rimless cartridge case with a steel projectile without a driving band with an alloy nosecone. The projectile retains most of its original dark blue painted finish with the alloy nosecone left unpainted. The projectile is retained in the cartridge case by a Allen bolt `through where the primer would have been. The cartridge case is lightly headstamped BE 172 (01)?. See page 45, Janes Ammunition Handbook, 1st Edition 1993 – 4. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess his inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1923
£125.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Dutch Made HS820, 20x139 Target Practice Round For The Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh-202 Anti-Aircraft Gun. - O 1921
INERT DEACTIVATED. The Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh-202 Anti-Aircraft Gun began production in 1972 as a single and twin barrelled anti-aircraft gun for the German Army. The gun used the 20x139 rimless lacquered steel cartridge cases with a projectile with an iron driving band. This round has a grey lacquered steel cartridge case and is headstamped 20X139 D,1001A1 X LOS NWM (Nederlandsche Wapen-en Munitiefabriek NV., "DE KRUITHOORN, 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands) – 1 -25. The round is fitted with a crimped in target practice projectile which has a unfired iron driving band and a alloy nose plug representing a nose fuse. The projectile retains all of its original light blue painted finish signifying a practice round and is stencilled in white round its circumference on both sides 20 S 139 OVING M/SPL. This weapon system was also used by the Argentine army in the Falklands War in 1982. See pages 46 and 47 Janes Ammunition Handbook, 1st Edition 1993 – 4. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1921
£85.00

INERT. Yugoslavian, 20mm, Zastava Model 55, Anti-Aircraft Gun DUMMY Round. - O 1920
INERT. This is a Yugoslavian 20mm dummy round for the Zastava Model 55/3 anti-aircraft gun that was developed in Yugoslavia following the purchased the manufacturing licence of the single-barrel Hispano-Suiza HS.804 20mm L/70 anti-aircraft autocannon mounted on the HSS.630-3 towed gun carriage including the 60 round drum magazine. The HS.804 was made by the Crvena Zastava Company and entered production in 1955 as the Zastava 20/1mm M55 single barrelled cannon. The company's engineers began working in the development of a triple-barrelled version; the first prototype was completed and entered production in 1971. The three barrelled version was also fitted to the M55 A4 M1 (BOV 3) armoured vehicle. This is a brass and hard black rubber drill for both the single and triple barrelled guns with a black rubber body and turned brass bases and noses. The bases are headstamped MBA -74 20MM-M55 and have a black hard rubber primer protector. See pages 43 and 43 Janes Ammunition Handbook, 1st Edition 1993 – 4. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. There are 3 rounds available and the price is per round. O 1920
£85.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired, Swiss Made 30mm (30 x 173) FACTORY DUMMY, APDS/T (Armour piercing Discarding Sabot Fin Stabilised/Trace) Projectile For The Warrior, Scimitar And Fox Armoured Vehicles. - O 1909
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired Swiss Oerlikon 30mm (30 x 173) APDS/T (Armour piercing Discarding Sabot Fin Stabilised/Trace) FACTORY DUMMY projectile for the Warrior, Scimitar And Fox Armoured Vehicles German Puma IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle). The round was developed in the 1970s from the WW2 Hispano-Suiza 831L aircraft cannon round and shares the same cartridge case dimensions made by Royal Armament, Research and Development Establishment and Enfield. The round was issued in three round steel clips with a handle at the bottom for loading. The APDSFS/T projectile is held in the cartridge case by a single ring crimp, the single groove being seen near the bottom of the projectile. The projectile consists of a black hard plastic sabot which is normally closed at the nose by a hard plastic ballistic cone, This is not fitted to show the penetrator. The penetrator is nonmagnetic and has an alloy ballistic cap on the nose together with 4 stabilising fins at the rear. The base of the projectile has a tracer pocket formed in it. The side of the black plastic sabot is stenciled in white T (Trace) APDSFS-T (Armour piercing Discarding Sabot Fin Stabilised/Trace) OE (Oerlikon) 001-05/ The price includes U.K. delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1909
£225.00
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