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DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2, German Tiger 1 Tank, 1943 Dated, Unfired 88mm (88 x 571R) High Explosive (HE) Round for the 88mm Tiger 1 KWK 36 tank gun and the Flak 18 Towed Anti-aircraft/Tank and Naval Guns. Sn 23347 - 23347
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an unfired WW2 German 88mm (88 x 571R) High Explosive Round for the Tiger 1 tanks KWK 36 L/56 gun and the 88mm Flak 18 towed anti-aircraft/tank gun. The gun was also fitted to various German naval vessels. These guns had formidable power both in range and hitting power throughout the war. This unfired round has a steel cartridge case and is headstamped At 154 faa 43 (1943 date) 8,8 Flak 18 (8,8 – 30St. The steel cartridge case retains most of its original grey lacquered finish. The steel high explosive projectile retains much of its original yellow painted finish and has two sintered iron (FES) driving bands. The projectile is stamped round its circumference PJ 22 WAANA 10. The round is fitted with a steel AZ23/28 nose impact fuze and has a delay screw on the side. The fuze is stamped round its circumference AZ23/28 feu (Krone Presswerke GmbH, Berlin) 43 (1943 dated). See page 162 – 170, 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. Sn 23347
£595.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. British Boer War Era, Hotchkiss 37mm (37 x 94R) Pom Pom Base Fused HE (High Explosive) Round. Sn 23384:1 - 23384:1
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an early British, Boer War Era 37mm (37 x 94R) Pom Pom base fused HE (High Explosive) round made by Benjamin B. Hotchkiss. The Hotchkiss revolving cannon was a rotating barrel weapon invented in 1872 by Benjamin B Hotchkiss who was the founder of Hotchkiss & Co and used his monogram BHB. The gun was used by the British as the 1 Pounder Maxim Pom Pom in the late 1880s and was used to great effect in the Boer War as did the Boers with their German made 1 pounder pom pom guns. The brass cartridge case bears no headstamp and is fitted with a copper percussion primer held in with a single ring crimp. The projectile has two narrow driving bands and is fitted with a brass screw in base fuze which bears the BHB (Benjamin B Hotchkiss) monogram stamped on it. 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. Sn 23384:1
£195.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2 Japanese Type 91, 50mm Strippable & Complete Grenade with the Type 89 Knee Mortor Launching Cartridge. Sn 23383 - 23383
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce WW2 Japanese type 91 high explosive hand grenade that has the type 89 knee mortor launching cartridge fitted. This grenade was the same as the type 97 grenade but with a threaded base which accepted the screw in launching cartridge. The type 91 grenade was interchangeable with the type 89 mortor round. This grenade could also be hand thrown as per the normal grenade by pulling the string on the fuzes safety pin. This grenade has a segmented cast iron body and is strippable into all of its components including its brass liner to the mortor screw on steel propellent holder. The brass fuse casing is screwed into the cast iron top of the grenade and is complete with all of its parts including its string pull cord. The interior of the mortor includes the copper gaine tube shroud and card washer that waterproofs the interior of the grenade before being fuzed. The base of the grenade is fitted with the screw in steel launching cartridge which still retains its brass propellant cup. The price includes UK delivery and no license is required to possess this inert hand grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23383
£675.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. *MINT* German Late WW2 Model 1924 Stielhandgranate (M24) Stick Grenade. O 2219 - O 2219
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original near mint German late WW2 Model 1924 Stielhandgranate (M24) stick grenade. The grenade is in excellent condition and retains much of its original green painted finish. The grenade was the standard hand grenade of the German army in WW2 and was an improvement on the First World War German M16 stick grenade. This grenade was manufactured in late WW2 consists of a pressed steel high explosive head screwed onto a threaded steel collar secured by four stab indents into the wooden throwing shaft which is roughly machined. The other end of the wooden shaft has a pressed steel threaded collar secured by four stab crimps to which a threaded pressed steel screw on cap was attached. To arm the grenade, the steel base cap was unscrewed and the porcelain ball secured to the primer string was pulled before throwing the grenade. The porcelain ball and string are present. The grenades head has been deactivated by drilling a small hole in the side of the head near the base and then welding it up (illustrated). The price for this late WW2 stick grenade includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2219
£495.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. American, Vietnam War Period, 1966 Dated, BDU-28/B DRILL cluster bomblet. O 2218 - O 2218
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an American, Vietnam War period BDU-28/B dumb cluster bomblet used for training purposes. It has a diameter of 2 ¾ inches and is 4 inches long. The bomblet is approximately 7 inches long when the fins are deployed. The bomblet retains much of its original red body colour and the cap is stencilled in black on the top of DUMMY BOMB BDU28/8 LOT LOP 13 11.66 (November 1966 date). The six pressed steel fins are attached to the body by rivet pins and are secured closed by a pressed steel and clip spoon. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert drill bomblet in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2218
£195.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. British Number 6 (Carrot) Anti Personnel (AP) Plastic Training Mine. O 2217 - O 2217
The No. 6 anti-personnel mine is a small, cylindrical, plastic-bodied pressure activated blast mine developed by the British Army in 1948 as its first post-war anti-personnel weapon. The mine featured minimal metal construction to resist detection by standard mine detectors. The mine was used by British and Commonwealth forces during the Cold War era but became obsolete by the 1990s, with all stockpiles destroyed in compliance with international arms control efforts. This is a solid white nylon training mine, 2 ½ inches in diameter and 10 ¾ inches long with a hollow centre. No licence is required to possess this mine in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. O 2217
£125.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. NATO MATS II Training Anti Tank Mine. Sn 23350 - 23350
DEACTIVATED INERT. The MATS/2 is a scatterable anti tank mine is a NATO mine manufactured by Rheinmetall in Westphalia, Germany. The mines design is influenced by an Italian anti tank mine is a circular, plastic-cased minimum metal blast resistant anti-tank blast mine. The mine uses a pneumatic fuse which is resistant to shock and blast similar to the fuse fitted to the TS-50. The mine's plastic case is waterproof, and the mine can be scattered from a helicopter using the Tecnovar DAT dispensing system. A secondary fuse well is provided in the base for the fitting of anti-handling devices. This is a green plastic training mine and which is weighted with an inert substance. The mine is stencilled INERT on the top face and has 2 yellow blobs of paint to signify practice. The mine has a diameter of 9 inches with a height of 3 ¾ inches. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert training mine in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23350
£395.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. 25 Round Box of Gevolet, Paris 9mm (9x23) Bergman-Bayard Automatic Pistol Rounds. O 2316 - O 2216
DEACTIVATED INERT. The Bergmann–Bayard Model 1903 was adopted by the Spanish Army in 1905 as the Pistola Bergmann de 9 mm Modelo 1903. This ammunition was used in the Bergmann–Bayard Model 1903, 1908, 1910 and 1910/21 series of automatic pistols. The majority of these pistols were used by the Spanish Army and the cartridge became known as the 9mm largo. This is a box of 25 rounds of 9mm Bergmann–Bayard (9x23) automatic pistol. The box is wrapped in a Gevelot monogram cover with a cream label on the top. The label is printed in black 25 CARTOUCHES POUR Pistelet Automatique “BAYARD” Calbe 9m/m fabrication francaise Gevolot 50.Rue Ampere. PARIS 9227. The rounds have a brass cartridge case with a brass percussion primer with a red primer annulus and are headstamped S.F.M. a star GG in a monogram and a star (Société Française des Munitions), a French manufacturer based in Paris. The company was founded in the late 19th century, it was a prominent producer of ammunition, particularly known for its headstamp S.F.M. combined with a back-to-back "GG" logo, indicating a relationship with Gevelot and Gaupillat. The rounds have a round nosed bullet with a red case neck sealant. The price for this early box of rounds includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert ammunition in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2316
£125.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Experimental, British, Radway Green, 1952 Dated, 30mm Aden (30x86B) (TP) LOW VELOCITY Weighted DUMMY Round. O 2315 - O 2315
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an experimental British Radway Green made weighted DUMMY 30mm Aden (30x86B) low velocity round. The German Mauser company was developing the Mk 213 aircraft revolving canon near the end of the WW2. The MK213 was developed was developed in 2 calibres, one in 30mm utilising the 30 x 85B cartridge in 20mm utilising the 20 x 135 cartridge case. After WW2, the gun was developed by the British calling it the ADEN (Armament Development, Enfield) cannon. Two rounds were developed in 20mm and 30mm. All the rounds had the same overall length. The 30mm rounds were developed with two case lengths, one with a 86mm belted case called the Low Velocity with a shorter case and a bigger projectile. The other had a 110mm belted case and this was called the High Velocity round with a longer cartridge case and a shorter projectile which had a higher velocity. As a result of the trials, the longer cased high velocity round was adopted. This gun was fitted to various aircraft including the Hawker Hunter, English Electric Lightning and the Harrier. This is a British ADEN LOW velocity drill round. The brass cartridge cases are headstamped in the belt 30MM. RG.52 (Radway Green manufactured in 1952) and DUMMY on the base. The round has a drilled empty primer pocket. The price includes U.K. delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The price is per round and there are 2 rounds available and the price is PER round. O 2315
£125.00

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
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