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.700 Nitro Express (17.8×89R), (700 H&H (Holland & Holland)) Big Game Round. Sn - 22787:15
The .700 Nitro Express (17.8×89R), also known as .700 H&H (Holland & Holland), is the largest commercially made big-game rifle cartridge. The cartridge has a propellant load of 250 grains of powder and a 1000 grain solid bullet. The cartridge was It was developed by Jim Bell and William Feldstein and the gun made by Holland and Holland. The guns are rare and ammunition is expensive. The .700 nitro express is now the most powerful commercially available hunting rifle cartridge in the world. The rounds have a solid drawn brass cartridge case which have 3 different headstamps as per photograph number 2. The rounds have a copper or nickel jacket or a copper jacketed soft nose bullets. The price for each round 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. Sn 22787:15
£150.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British 1942 dated, Dominion Cartridge Company, Canada, .380 Webley Revolver 12 round service pack. Sn - 22787:14
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original 1942 dated military service pack of 12 x inert .380 cartridges for the, Webley military revolvers. The two piece tan cardboard box has a paper label on it sealing the box closed and is printed in green 12 CARTRIDGES REVOLVER .380 INCH Mk IIz I.G.CANADA . There is a filling stamp printed on the label in black ink DEC 31 1942. The rounds are loaded with round nosed copper jacketed bullets and bear the headstamp DC (Dominion Canada) 42 (1942 date) 380. The rounds have a purple primer annulus and the primers are held in by three stab crimps. This is an original and complete pack in excellent condition. 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. Sn 22787:14
£75.00

British, Vintage, .600 Nitro Express (15.7x76R) Solid Head Big Game Round by Kynoch. Sn - 22787:13
The .600 Nitro Express was developed by London gunmakers W. J. Jeffery & Co. Sources vary about 1900. And were made as a double barrelled hammer break-open, single barrelled break-open, falling block and double barrelled break-open with and without ejectors. Until the introduction of the .700 Nitro Express in 1988, the .600 Nitro Express was the most powerful commercially available hunting rifle cartridge in the world. These vintage rounds were made in the 1920s and have a solid drawn brass cartridge case have copper primers and are headstamped KYNOCH C (cordite) .600 C (cordite). The rounds have nickel jacketed bullets. Two of the rounds have solid bullets and one has a soft point bullet. The price for each round 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. Sn 22787:13
£125.00

British .600 Nitro Express (15.7x76R) Solid Head Big Game Round. Sn - 22787:12
The .600 Nitro Express was developed by London gunmakers W. J. Jeffery & Co. Sources vary about 1900. And were made as a double barrelled hammer break-open, single barrelled break-open, falling block and double barrelled break-open with and without ejectors. Until the introduction of the .700 Nitro Express in 1988, the .600 Nitro Express was the most powerful commercially available hunting rifle cartridge in the world. The rounds have a solid drawn brass cartridge case which have 3 different headstamps as per photograph number 2 and have solid copper jacketed bullets. The price for each round 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. Sn 22787:12
£100.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, British, 10 Round, 1934 Dated, .303 Mark VII Ball Round Service Pack. Sn - 22787:11
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce, original British 1934 dated, 10 round service pack of unfired British .303 mark VII ball service rounds in its original buff coloured package. The rounds are headstamped GB (Greenwood & Batley, Leeds) 34 (1934 date) VII (mark 7 bullet). The buff coloured wrapper is closed by brown gummed paper and is printed in red 10 SERVICE QUALITY BRITISH SMALL ARM CARAATRIDGES .303’’ Mark VII POINTED NOSE BULLETS 2,450 F.S. MUZZLE VELOCITY. A.G.P & Co. Ltd. BIRMINGHAM ENG. Th rounds have a copper primer ring crimped with a purple annulus denoting a ball round. The price for this scarce 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. Sn 22787:11
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British, 1943 Dated, Browning High Power (Pistol No2 Mk1) Original WW2 20 Round Service Pack of Unfired 9mm IZ Rounds as issued to the SAS and British Commandos. Sn - 22787:10
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original British WW2, 1943 dated, 20 round service pack of unfired British IZ 9mm rounds that were issued for the Browning High Power (Pistol No2 Mk1) pistol. These pistols were normally adopted by the British Commandos and the SAS. The IZ round was the normal issue round for the High Power pistol, the IIZ being the higher powered version which used only in the Sten and Lanchester sub machine guns. There are 2 boxes available, one with a lift off lid with the ammunition headstamped B crowfoot 9MM 43 (date) and the other with a flap lid with the ammunition headstamped H crowfoot M 9MM 43 (1943 date). The brass cartridge cases are crimped onto the copper jacketed bullets. The original box is made of cardboard The box lid has its original paper label stuck on with the following inscription printed on it in green ink H. 2585 20 CARTRIDGES 9 m/m MARK 1Z (crowfoot) I.S.A.A. 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. The price is PER box. Sn 22787:10
£85.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. American, .50 Spencer (.56-56) (14x22RF) Rimfire Ammunition for Spencer Carbines & Rifles. Sn - 22787:9
INERT DEACTIVATED. The Spencer carbines and rifles were used to great effect in the American Civil War due to their rapid fire using their 7 round tubular magazine in the butt. The rounds have a solid drawn copper cartridge case with a rimfire priming system in the rim. the rounds have an impressed headstamp SAW (Sage Ammunition Works). The bullets are semi pointed and are crimped into the case mouth and the rims have not been struck. The price for each round for the 7 shot Spencer rifle 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. Sn 22787:9
£75.00

Rare, British .280/30 EXPERIMENTAL Ball Rounds for the British EM2 Experimental Rifle. Sn - 22787:8
The .280 British round was an experimental rimless bottlenecked intermediate rifle cartridge. The cartridge was later designated 7 mm MK1Z, and has also been known as .280/30, .280 Enfield, 7 mm FN Short and 7×43mm. Like most armed forces in the immediate post-World War II era, the British Army began experimenting with lighter rounds after meeting the German StG 44 with the 7.92 Kurz round in combat. The Army began development in the late 1940s with the .280 and it was approved for testing in 1947. In 1949 the rim diameter was increased to .473 inch (12 mm), the same as the United States' standard Caliber .30 ammunition, and redesignated .280/30, the bullet was changed to a heavier 139 gr (9.0 g), with a mild steel core still at 2270 fps. These are original .280/30 British experimental rounds for EM1 trials rifle made by Raday Green. The rounds have brass cartridge cases with a brass percussion primer fixed with a ring crimp. The primer anulus is purple designating a ball round and are headstamped RG (Radway Green) 49 (1949 dated) 280/30 (the cartridge designation). The copper full metal jacketed bullet is crimped into the cartridge case with a single ring crimp. The price for these rare experimental rounds 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. The price is per round and the minimum order is 2 rounds, Sn 22787:8
£35.00

DEACTIVATED INERT Unfired WW2 (1942 & 43 Dated) Original German 16 Round Service Pack Of 9mm (9X19) Parabellum ammunition. Sn - 22787:7
DEACTIVATED INERT. These are original 1942 and 1943 dated 16 round service pack of German WW2 9mm (9X19) Parabellum ammunition issued for 9mm pistols during WW2. This cardboard boxes contains 16 rounds of steel cased ammunition. The rounds have steel jacketed bullets. The steel cartridge cases are headstamped dnf (Rheinische-Westfaelische Sprengstoff AG, Stadeln plant, Nuernberg) 42, dm 42, asb (Deutsche Waffen- u. Munitionsfabriken AG, Berlin-Borsigwalde) 43 and oxo (Teuto Metallwerke G.m.b.H., Osnabrück, Germany) 43. The rounds are contained in their original cardboard boxes with the original paper labels on the outside. 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. The price is PER box. Sn 22787:7
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare, Early, Unfired, Cockerell 90mm gun (90x352) HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) (Fin Stabilised, Hollow Charge) Round, Factory Display/Instructional Projectile for the Cockerell Mk3-MA1 90mm gun. - O 2272
INERT DEACTIVATED. In 1974, Cockerill Mechanical Industries decided to re enter the defence market by producing a 90 mm gun system suitable for light and medium tanks and armoured cars. The Cockerell Mk3-MA1 90mm gun fitted to turrets of several armoured vehicles, including the Scorpion 90 and Indonesian Anoa 6x6 armoured car. This is a rare, pre production unfired 90mm Cockerell (90x352) low pressure Gun HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) (Fin Stabilised) factory display or instructional round showing the internals of the projectile. The construction of the projectile is totally aluminium alloy. The alloy projectiles body has a single narrow copper sealing band. The top unscrews showing the internals including the hollow charge cone and the nose fuze. Production models had a strengthened fin stabilising system instead of the mortar type fin assembly. This round has the start of the long spigot to the projectile similar to a mortar fitted with a nose fuze that has been shortened and 4 legs fitted for display use. The price for this early rare, factory instruction projectile includes U.K. delivery and no licence in needed in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 2272
£345.00
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