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INERT DEACTIVATED. British, WW1, 1916 Dated .455 Webley Revolvers 6 Round Service Pack. - O 2298
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original WW1, 1916 dated (packed 28.10.16) British military service pack of 6 inert .455” cartridges for the .455 Webley service revolvers. The service pack is in its original buff coloured package closed by buff string and is printed in red N .6 CARTRIDGES S.A. BALL PISTOL WEBLEY 28 10 16 R crowfoot L (Royal Laboratories) MARK II a crowfoot ISAA . The rounds are loaded with a 265 grain lead bullet and are headstamped R L ll (Royal Laboratories Mark 2). This is an original, rare WW1 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. O 2298
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, Australian, 10 Round, 1925 Dated, .303 Mark VII Ball Round Service Pack. - O 2297
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce, Australian original 1925 dated, 10 round service pack of unfired British .303 mark VII ball service rounds in its original buff coloured package closed by buff string and is printed in red CARTRIDGES S.A. BALL .303 Inch 1925 (date) Mark VII A Crowfoot F (Small Arms Ammunition Factory No. 1 in Footscray, Australia). The rounds are individually separated by a thin paper wrap entwining them. The rounds have a brass cartridge case which are headstamped A crowfoot F (Small Arms Ammunition Factory No. 1 in Footscray, Australia) VII (mark 7 bullet) 4 25 (April 1925 date). The rounds are fitted with a copper primer secured with a light ring crimp. The price for this scarce WW2 era Indian Arsenal 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 2297
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, Indian, Kirkee Arsenal 10 Round, 1937 Dated, .303 Mark VII Ball Round Service Pack. - O 2296
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce, original Indian, Kirkee Arsenal, 1937 dated, 10 round service pack of unfired British .303 mark VII ball service rounds in its original buff coloured package closed by buff string and is printed in red 10 CARTRIDGES S.A. BALL .303 INCH CORDITE 20 8 37 K.F Mark VII the Indian government mark A . The rounds are individually separated by a thin paper wrap entwining them. The rounds have a brass cartridge case which are headstamped K (Indian mark) F VII (mark 7 bullet) 8-37 (August 1937 date). The rounds are fitted with a copper primer held in with a heavy ring crimp. The price for this scarce WW2 era Indian Arsenal 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 2296
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, New Zealand, 10 Round, 1917 Dated, .303 Mark VI Ball Round Service Pack. - O 2295
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce, original New Zealand 1917 dated, 10 round service pack of unfired British .303 mark VI ball service rounds in its original buff coloured package closed by red string and is printed in red C.A.C. CARTRIDGES S.A.BALL .303 CORDITE 1917 C.A.C. Mark VI. The rounds are individually separated by a thin paper wrap entwining them. The rounds have a brass cartridge case which are headstamped CAC (Colonial Ammunition Company, New Zealand) 16 (1916 date) VI. (round nosed mark 6 bullet). The rounds are fitted with a copper primer The price for this scarce WW1 New Zealand 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 2295
£275.00

**Very Rare.** British Martini Enfield .402 Inch (.402 x 2 ¾ inch) RL 4979 Tapered Case Trials Round. - O 2294
The history of the .4 inch Enfield cartridge for the Martini Rifles is British service is somewhat convoluted. The cartridge was developed for a modification Martini Henry rifles, the standard service rifle with a reduced bore but the same weight of bullet ad powder charge with the desire to find a new cartridge for both rifle and machine gun. This was called the Martini Enfield Mark 1 rifle. The round was little used, having been eclipsed by the adoption of the Lee Metford Rifle and ended up as a little used cartridge solely for machine guns which only remained in service for a few years being declared obsolete in 1898. The original .402 Martini Enfield Mark 1 rifles were barrelled with the standard .577/450 chamber and issued as the Martini Henry rifle mark 4. This is an early tapered cased round with the RL number RL 4979 which was developed before the bottle necked service round was trialled. The cartridge case bears no headstamp and is fitted with a copper percussion primer. The round has a 384 grain solid lead paper patched bullet held in with a straight crimp at the case neck. The price for this round includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2294
£225.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1943 Dated, German Aircraft Dropped SD-10A, 10 Kg Splitterbombe. - O 2293
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a WW2, 1943 dated German SD-10A, 10 kg Splitterbombe (fragmentation bomb). The bomb was an anti-personal air dropped bomb designed to be airdropped in containers. There were 17 SD-10A cluster bombs are contained in the AB250-2 bomb container. The bomb measures 21 ½ inches in length with a diameter of 3.4 inches This example retains some of its original green paint to the body and the pressed steel fin assembly is held on by 4 stab crimps and 2 round headed hammer rivets. The fin assembly is in excellent condition and retain much of its original green painted finish and 2 of the fins have a red line on them.. One of the fins is stamped 3b c43 (1943 date). The steel eAZ 86 superfast nose fuze has an alloy arming vane is fitted into a steel adaptor collar. See page 145 and 218 in German Air Dropped Weapons to 1945 by Wolfgang Fleischer. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert bomb in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2293
£1,250.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2, German Tiger 1 Tank, 1942 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 - 23149
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 is an unfired round with a steel cartridge case and is headstamped 29 3 gec (Mantel-Meier Berlin) 42 (1942 date) 8,8cm Flak18 8,8cm 30St. The cartridge case retains much of its grey finish. The steel high explosive projectile has two sintered iron (FES) driving bands. The projectile is stamped round its circumference 96 guv bcm B Waa82 Waa20. The round is fitted with a steel AZ23/28 nose impact fuze which has a delay screw on the side. The fuze is stamped round its circumference AZ23/28 omh 43 (1943 date). 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 23149
£795.00

RARE, American Civil War, Hanes Excelsior Percussion Hand Grenade. Sn - 23231
The Hanes Excelsior hand grenade was one of the two main hand grenades used in the American Civil War and was the invention of W.W. Hanes in early 1862. The Hanes grenade was a simple weapon, merely a cast iron ball with a hollow centre which was filled with gunpowder. The grenade measures approximately 2 inches in diameter and had 12 evenly spaced protruding percussion nipples round its circumference onto which percussion caps were placed. When thrown, the force of the percussion caps striking the ground detonated the grenade. The Excelsior hand grenade has percussion nipples, each requiring attachment of a percussion cap before throwing the grenade. It would only take one cap to trigger the explosion, and soldiers trying to use Hanes’s grenade found out the hard way that it was too easy to accidentally set off one of the percussions caps. The percussion caps used were not the same type of caps used to fire percussion muskets and revolvers, rather they were special grenade caps produced by DuPont which used a very refined form of mercury fulminate, causing the caps to be highly sensitive to percussion. While this ensured that the grenade would hopefully detonate reliably it also made the grenade very dangerous to carry unless its percussion caps were not in place. Any bump or jostle of the grenade could cause an accidental explosion. Due to the dangerous nature of the grenade, they were rarely used when issued. This is an original Hanes Excelsior hand grenade from the American Civil War and is in excellent condition. and has a carrying loop attached to the casting. 11 of the original percussion nipples are present as is the wire carrying ring. The casing of the grenade has a nice patina to the surface. Due to the dangerous properties of this hand grenade, very few were made or issued. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade and adaptor in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23121
£1,200.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1940 Dated Mills No.36M MK1, Hand Grenade by T. Ashead and Sons. Sn - 23143
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an excellent, original, WW2, 1940 dated, Mills No 36, Hand Grenade made by T. Ashead and Sons. The 36M refers to the pattern of Grenade 36 M originally 'Mesopotania' and the fact they were waterproofed. All of the components of the grenade are stamped T.A.&S (T.Ashead and Sons of Dudley, Worcestershire). The body of the grenade is made of cast iron and is in excellent condition and has cast into it below the filling plug the manufacturers initials T A over S (T. Ashead and Sons of Dudley, Worcestershire). The grenade also has the mould number T 6 under the fly off lever. The grenade is fitted with a zinc alloy filling screw which is stamped Z in a circle. The zinc alloy base plug which has cast into it No 36M MKI T.A.&S (T. Ashead and Sons of Dudley, Worcestershire). 40 (1940 date) Z (zinc). The base plug is threaded for a baseplate to enable it to be used as a rifle grenade. The grenade is fitted with the correct striker and fly off lever which has stamped into it T.A&S (T. Ashead and Sons of Dudley, Worcestershire). The grenade has traces of red and green paint round the body signifying an explosive content filled with Amatol. This is a nice, original well stamped WW2 display item. See pages 111-119 in ‘GRENADE’ British & Commonwealth Hand & Rifle Grenades by Rick Landers. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23143
£295.00

INERT DEACTIVATED WW2 1944 Dated Mills No.36M MK1, Hand Grenade by A. Kendrick & Sons. Sn - 23142
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an excellent, original, WW2, 1944 dated Mills No.36M MK 1, hand and rifle grenade. The 36M refers to the pattern of Grenade –36 - M originally 'Mesopotania' and the fact they were waterproofed. It retains most of its original lacquered finish. The body of the grenade has following casting marks ‘K with three stars’ below the filler plug (A. Kendrick & Sons). The alloy base plug is marked 'No 36M Mk 1 44 (1944) in a circular stamp VADIS (Davis & Brocklesbury, Manchester) Z (zinc). The filling plug is stamped Z in a circle signifying a zinc plug. The grenade fly off handle is stamped CSB. The cast iron body retains most of its original brown varnished finish. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade items in the UK if retained as part of a collection or displays. Sn 23142
£295.00
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