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INERT DEACTIVATED. British, Bren Gun Wooden Bulleted Blank Cartridge 10 Round, .303 Mark L10Z Bulleted Blanks Service Pack. O 2314 - O 2314
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a British original 10 round service pack of unfired British .303 mark L10Z smokeless rounds in its original light blue coloured package closed by buff string. The packet of 10 rounds is an unopened service pack of mark L10Z rounds. The rounds are contained in the service pack and is printed in black 10 CARTRIDGES BULLETED BLANK .303 INCH L. MK.10Z. FOR ONLY WITH BREN BARREL VLANK FIRING MK. 1. The package has printed in blue below RG 19 (Radway Green) 4 60 (April 1960). The brass cartridges have a copper primer and are headstamped RG (Radway Green) 60 (1960 date) L10Z (L10Z L was the code for a blank, 10 for a Mk10 and Z means it would contain nitrocellulose gun powder). The cartridge cases have crimped in to the mouth a blue wooden bullet which would give off enough pressure to cycle the Bren guns action and on firing, the wooden bullets would disintegrate. ). The rounds are individually separated by a thin paper wrap entwining them. The price for this 10 round service pack 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 2314
£125.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. American, Original, .50-50 Maynard Cavalry Carbine Round. O 2313 - O 2313
INERT DEACTIVATED. These are original American .50-50 cartridges for the Maynard cavalry carbine used in the American Civil War. The cartridges have a .50 inch diameter 350 grain bullet propelled by 50 grains of black powder. The cartridges are made with a copper cylinder soldered to a wide copper base disc with a small hole in the base to allow the flash from a percussion cap to ignite the propellant. The round has a flat nosed lead bullet crimped in at the case mouth. The rounds bear no headstamp as usual and are in good condition. there are 5 rounds available. The price for each round for the Maynard cavalry carbine includes U.K. delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The carbine in the picture is not included in the sale. The price is PER round. O 2313
£70.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Indian, WW2, 1940 Dated, Indian Kirkee Armoury, 10 Round, .303 Mark VII Ball Round Service Pack. O 2312 - O 2312
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce, British WW2, 1940 dated original 10 round service pack of unfired British .303 mark VII ball service rounds in its original buff coloured package closed by buff string. The packet of 10 rounds is an unopened service pack of mark VII rounds. The rounds are contained in the service pack and is printed in green 10 CARTRIDGES S.A.BALL .303 Inch Mark VII 24 11 40 (Packing date) K.F. I (an Indian crowfoot) A (Kirkee Government Arsenal in Poona) I A 234 (packing inspector). The rounds are individually separated by a thin paper wrap entwining them. The rounds have a brass cartridge case which are head stamped K an Indian crowfoot F VII (mark VII) 11-40 (November 1940 date). The rounds are fitted with a copper percussion primer secured with a ring crimp. The price for this WW2 10 round service pack 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 2312
£245.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Victorian, British, Unfired 6 Pr. Nordenfelt (57x307R) Mark III High Explosive Common Pointed Round. Sn 23348 - 22348
DEACTIVATED INERT. This are a rare Victorian unfired British 6 pounder common pointed high explosive round for the British 6 pr Nordenfelt gun first introduced in Royal Navy service in 1885. These guns were used by the Royal Navy and also for coastal defences. This is a 6 pounder mark III round with a common pointed high explosive projectile. The projectile is made of steel with a copper driving band with 3 grooves in it. the projectile was copper plated for service with the Royal Navy. The brass cartridge case is headstamped R L (Royal Laboratories) III (mark 3) and is fitted for the press fit copper percussion primer. The price of this round 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. Sn 23348
£375.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired WW2, 1940 Dated, British 2pr (40x304) APT (Armour Piercing Trace) Tank and Anti-Tank Round. Sn 23346 - 23346
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired British 2pr (40x304R) APT (Armour Piercing Trace) round for the British 2pr anti-tank gun and the 2 pounder tank gun fitted to early WW2 British Valentine and Cruiser tanks. The anti-tank gun was also fitted on the back of a Morris or Chevrolet lorry and called a Portee. During the war, the 2 pounder tank gun was used in the Littlejohn trials with the squeezebore 40mm to 30mm adapter fitted to the 2 pounder gun. Post war, the gun was fitted to the early Saladin armoured cars. The brass cartridge case is headstamped 2PR No2 I S&S 1940 (manufacture date) LOT 299 CF (Cordite Full Charge) and a crowfoot. The cartridge case is fitted with a brass screw in number 12 primer which is stamped No12 I 9.40(September 1940 date) and a crowfoot. The primer is fitted with a copper percussion cap. The near mint armour piercing projectile has an unfired copper driving band and is stamped round the circumference AP 2Pr VIIT CP 10/42 (September 1942 date) and a crowfoot 86 on the driving band. The projectile retains most of its original painted finish together with its stencilling. The black painted steel projectile has a white tip with a red band in its centre signifying armour piercing. The projectile is stencilled in red with the tracer symbol over CY 11.42 (RoF Chorley November 1942) 14187 and 340 in a circle. The projectile has a hole in the base for the tracer element. See page 73 to 75, Hogg, British and American Artillery of World War Two. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23346
£295.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired WW2, 1941 Dated, British 2pr (40x304) APT (Armour Piercing Trace) Tank and Anti-Tank Round. Sn 23345 - 23345
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired British 2pr (40x304R) APT (Armour Piercing Trace) round for the British 2pr anti-tank gun and the 2 pounder tank gun fitted to early WW2 British Valentine and Cruiser tanks. The anti-tank gun was also fitted on the back of a Morris or Chevrolet lorry and called a Portee. During the war, the 2 pounder tank gun was used in the Littlejohn trials with the squeezebore 40mm to 30mm adapter fitted to the 2 pounder gun. Post war, the gun was fitted to the early Saladin armoured cars. The brass cartridge case is headstamped 2PR No2 I RLB (Royal Laboratories) 1941 (manufacture date) LOT 690 CF (Cordite Full Charge) and a crowfoot. The cartridge case is fitted with a brass screw in number 12 primer which is stamped No12 ITGCo 3 41 (March 1941 date) 752 CY 5-41 ( May 1941 filling date at RoF Chorley). The primer is fitted with a copper percussion cap. The near mint armour piercing projectile has an unfired copper driving band and is stamped round the circumference AP 2Pr VIIT RE (in a circle) 71 7/42 (July 1942 date). The projectile retains most of its original painted finish together with its stencilling. The black painted steel projectile has a white tip with a red band in its centre signifying armour piercing. The projectile is stencilled in red with the tracer symbol 14187 and 137 in a circle. The projectile has a hole in the base for the tracer element. See page 73 to 75, Hogg, British and American Artillery of World War Two. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23345
£295.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British WW2, 1944 Dated, PIAT Mark IV, (Projector Infantry Anti-tank) HEAT (High Explosive Anti Tank) Round & Fuze. Sn 23341 - 23341
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare British, WW2, 1944 dated, PIAT Mark IV (Projector Infantry Anti-tank) HEAT (High Explosive Anti Tank) round. The round is complete with its original nose fuse. The PIAT was designed in response to the British Army's need for a more effective hand-held infantry anti-tank weapon. It consisted of a steel tube, a trigger mechanism and firing spring, and was based on the spigot mortar system and instead of using a propellant to directly fire a round; the spring was cocked and tightened. When the trigger was pulled, it released the spring that pushed the spigot forward into the rear of the bomb. This detonated the cartridge in the base of the bomb, was then thrown forward off the spigot and if lucky re cocked the weapon for firing again. The PIAT possessed an effective range of approximately 100 yards. This system meant that the PIAT had several advantages, which included a lack of muzzle smoke to reveal the position of the user, the ability to fire it from inside buildings. The PIAT entered service in 1943 and was first used during the Allied invasion of Sicily that year; it remained in use with British and Commonwealth forces until the early 1950s. The PIAT replaced the .303 Boys anti-tank rifle which was adopted in 1937 and soon proved itself unable to defeating heavy armour. As well as being used in the anti-tank role, the PIAT was an effective way of opening doors on buildings at a safer distance and the resulting explosion was usually enough to subdue opposition in the building. A useful advantage of the PIAT was that it could be used in an enclosed room due to it giving no blast on firing. The round has its original hollow charge cone and booster charge. The top of the hollow charge has an alloy fuze retained by a screw fitting pressed steel collar. This projectile retains much of its original green painted finish and stencilling with a blue band near the nose between 2 narrow black lines. The blue band is stencilled in black TNT 33. The projectile below the blue band is stencilled in black CH/C 33 (in a circle) 10/44 (October 1944 date). The nosecone retains most of its original green painted finish with a red band round it. one of the fins is stencilled in black OSMAA 8/44 (August 1944 date) LOT No 238. The reinforcing ring round the fins is stencilled in black 1841. The price for this round includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23341
£475.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. German WW2, 1944 Dated, King Tiger 8.8cm (88 x 822R) High Explosive (HE) Round For The King Tiger ll Tanks 88mm KwK43 Gun & PaK 43 Anti-Tank Gun. Sn 23342 - 23342
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a Rare unfired German WW2, 1944 dated 8.8cm (88x822R) High Explosive (HE) round used in the King Tiger II tanks 88mm KwK43 gun and in the PaK 43 anti-tank. The 8.8 cm KwK 43. Versions of this gun were also mounted in a number of German armoured vehicles under different designations, including the Elefant, Jagdpanther tank and Nashorn tank destroyer. The high explosive round was made in limited quantities compared to the armour piercing round so are harder to find. The steel cartridge case is headstamped 159 44 (1944 date) and a waffenampt. The high explosive projectile is fitted with the correct wider driving bands of the KwK 43. The projectile is stamped round the circumference pj 13 ng 2 44 (February 1944 date). The round the correct steel AZ 23/28 percussion nose impact fuze which is stamped round its circumference AZ 23/28 amn (Mauser-Werke KG, Neuwied) 43 (date) and is fitted with an impact delay screw on the side. The steel screw in primer is stamped C/22St qnk. There are no cracks to the case mouth. See page 191 Hogg, German Artillery of World War Two. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. U.K DELIVERY ONLY. Sn 23342
£1,475.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, Japanese 6.5mm (6.5x50SR) Arisaka 5 Ball Rounds in a Brass and Steel Stripper Clip. O 2311 - O 2311
INERT DEACTIVATED. These are an original WW2, Japanese 5 round stripper clip with 5 inert ball rounds for the Japanese 6.5mm Arisaka rifle which was service rifle for the Japanese forces. The brass cartridge cases have no headstamp and the bullets have a straight neck crimp. The rounds have small brass primers fitted. the bullets are nickel jacketed with a spitzer point. The stripper clips are made of brass with a steel friction strip to hold the rounds in. The price includes UK delivery and no license is required to possess this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2311
£75.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British 7.62 (7.62x51) Drill Rounds, (36), 1990 Dated, in Links for the Gimpy (General Purpose Machine Gun) used by the British Army. O 2310 - O 2310
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a 36 round link of 7.62 (7.62x51) drill rounds used in the Gimpy (General Purpose Machine Gun) what was then the main medium machine gun used by the British Army by troops and is armoured vehicles. The drill rounds have a dull chromed brass cartridge with a blind primer hole filled with red paint. The cartridge cases have three grooves radially along the body. The copper jacketed bullet is held in the cartridge case by a heavy ring crimp. The cartridge case is headstamped RG (Radway Green) 90 (1990 date) and the NATO symbol. The rounds are in good condition with only minor wear from use. The rounds are held in their steel disintegrating links. The price for this 36 round Gimpy link 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 2310
£125.00
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