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INERT DEACTIVATED. Original, MINT, Rare, Vietnam War Period (1962 Dated) American Service Pack of 50 .45 ACP Ball Rounds For Colt Automatic Pistols, Grease Gun and Thompson Sub-Machine Guns By WCC (Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation). - O 2309
This is an original, scarce, Vietnam War period (1962 Dated) American service pack of 50 inert rounds of .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) Grease guns and Thompson sub machine guns. the cartridges. This pack contains 50 brass cased inert copper jacketed rounds with a copper primer with headstamps WCC (Western Cartridge Company) 62 (1962 date). WCC (Western Cartridge Company) was absorbed into the Olin Corporation group in 1944and produced military contract and commercial ammo, including .30-06, 9mm, and .45 Auto. The mint brown cardboard carton has printed on it in black 50 CARTRIDGES PISTOL BALL CALIBER .45 M1911 LOT W.C.D. 6600 OLIN MATHIESON CHIMECAL CORPORATION in a black rectangle. The price 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. O 2309
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. German WW1 Unfired Model of 1914 Rodded Rifle Grenade. Sn - O 2308
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a German WW1 unfired Model of 1914 rod rifle grenade complete with its rifle rod and the brass percussion fuze. The 1914 rifle grenade replaced the earlier model 1913 grenade and to keep the weight of both the 1913 and 1914 rifle grenades the same for ranging tables, the explosive content was reduced. The grenade retains most of its original green painted finish and the top of the grenade unscrews off. The body of the grenade is of cast iron which has cast in prefragmentation lines on it. The brass fuse is a straight impact type with a built in safety sleeve combined with a locking ball bearing that was set back on firing, releasing the ball bearing therefore arming the fuse for impact. The price 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 2308
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, Unfired, Strippable, Alloy, German WW2, 1940 Dated AZ 23Zn Impact Fuze for German High Explosive Projectiles. - O 2307
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce, strippable, German unfired, early WW2, 1940 dated alloy AZ 23 nose impact fuze. The fuze is stamped on the side AZ 23Zn cvg (Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke AG, Werk Hedderheim, Frankfurt-Hedderheim) 31a 40 (1940 date) and it has a delay switch on its side to give a delay of up to 0.15 seconds as well as no delay. The fuze top unscrews revealing the safety mechanism inside. The fuze is used with German high explosive shells from 75mm upwards and included many of the tank high explosive projectiles. The fuzes originally came in a partitioned wooden transit box containing 25 fuzes so would not have had a separate transit container. See German Artillery of World War Two by Hogg. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert fuse in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2307
£275.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2, German Tiger 1 Tank, 1944 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 - 23265:10
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 has a rare brass steel cartridge case and is headstamped P (Polte Armaturen- u. Maschinenfabrik AG, Magdeburg) 54 1938 (date) WaA06 6314 (cartridge case designation). The brass cartridge case retains most of its original black stencilling on the side with all the loading data. The steel high explosive projectile retains most of its original yellow painted finish and has two sintered iron (FES) driving bands. The projectile is stamped round its circumference 20 bsw (Ardelt werke machinenfabrik Eberswalde (Ardelt machinefactory in Eberswalde) 13SK 6-44 (June 1944 date). The round is fitted with a steel AZ23 nose impact fuze retains much of its original green painted finish and has a delay screw on the side. The fuze is stamped round its circumference AZ23 asf 44 (1944 date) dut (Spindel u. Spinnfluegelfabrik AG, Neudorf) 43 (1943 date). the cartridge case is fitted with a steel percussion fuze which is stamped dut (Spindel u. Spinnfluegelfabrik AG, Neudorf) 121 43 (1943 date) C/12NaSt. 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 23265:10
£895.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Nordenfelt M 1888, 57mm (57x224R) Quick Firing Fortress Gun, Anti Torpedo Boat & Coastal Defence High Explosive (HE) Round. - 23309
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original and rare unfired 57mm (57x224R) M1888 Maxim-Nordenfelt Guns & Ammunition Company cannon was a quick firing (QF) light gun. In 1888, the British Nordenfelt company, established in France, proposed a small calibre quick firing gun directly inherited from the revolver gun concept. Belgium quickly showed its interest in it for the close defence of its new forts being built by the General Brialmont. A total of 185 of these guns were built and incorporated in different roles and versions. This weapon also armed fishing ships during WW1 and was largely used by Germans who captured numerous guns and ammunition in Belgium fortresses and renamed them belg 5,7cm K to use them as infantry guns under shielded cupola or on pivot, in naval defence and later in their famous giant tanks A7V. The gun was also used on armed fishing boats or coastal defence. The ammunition was a fixed round and was available as a high explosive or cannister round. This is a nose fuzed high explosive round with a brass Nordenfelt nose impact fuze. The projectile is fitted with an unfired copper driving band with 3 grooves in it. the projectile is stamped with a monogram of W in a circle. The brass cartridge case is headstamped with a simple N (Nordenfelt). The cartridge case has three stab crimps near the mouth and is fitted with a push in brass primer with a copper cap. The rare round is in excellent condition and the price includes U.K. delivery. No licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 23309
£375.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. PAIR of WW2 British 1942 Dated 6pr7cwt (57x441R) Tank and Anti-Tank Gun Wood And Brass Drill Rounds. - 23301
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a matching pair of rare brass and wood drill round for the British 6pr 7cwt (57x441R) tank gun and the towed anti-tank gun. The anti-tank gun was first introduced on November 1941. Later the gun was fitted to the Churchill III & IV, Valentine IX, Crusader III tanks and the AEC armoured car Mk III. This drill round has a brass collar at the shoulder of the round which is held on by 4 brass screws. The nose of the round has a pointed brass profile representing an armour piercing round. The base of the rounds are lightly headstamped 6PR 7CWT 1942 RL (Royal Laboratories) crossed out G&T RL LOT and a crowfoot. The rim on the base of the round has straight knurling round its circumference. The unmarked brass screw in primer has a steel centre with a black rubber insert to protect the guns firing pin. The price for this pair of rounds includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23301
£495.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. RARE, Original Paint, Early WW1, July 1916 Dated, No5 MK 1 'Centre Cast & Lathe Finished' First Pattern Mills Hand Grenade by M M Co (Mills Munitions). Sn 23230:6 - 23230:6
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce and early example of the first type centre cast, lathe turned No5 MK 1 Mills hand grenade by the inventors company, Mills Munitions based at 102, Bridge Street West, Birmingham. The grenade retains its original white painted band round the circumference and a slight trace of red paint under the brass filling plug. The cast iron body has centre cast line directly under the brass filling plug as opposed to the slightly later ones where the casting line under the filling plug was omitted. The grenade was lathe finished after being cast and this gave it a very smooth and uniform finish which was labour intensive and was soon stopped. As a result the segmentation on these early grenades is markedly more defined than on later grenades. The recessed brass base plug is stamped NO5 MK1 mills patents 7/16 (July 1916) M M Co B’HAM (Mills Munitions 102, Bridge Street West, Birmingham). The grenade has the original first type fly off lever with the small ring attached to the safety split pin. The grenade has the first pattern firing pin without the slit to aid combustion of the primer. This is a scarce, original and nicely marked early WW1 1st pattern Number 5 mark 1 Mills hand grenade by the inventors company. See pages 41-46, ‘GRENADE’ British & Commonwealth Hand & Rifle Grenades by Rick Landers. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert grenades in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23230:6
£595.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1940 Dated, Mills No 36M MK1, Hand Grenade. Sn 23230:5 - 23230:5
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an excellent, WW2, 1940 dated Mills No.36M MK 1,. The 36M refers to the pattern of Grenade 36 M originally 'Mesopotania' and the fact they were waterproofed. The cast iron body retains its original brown varnished finish and retains the green band round the middle for Amatol and red crosses near the top for a filled grenade. The alloy base plug has cast into it No 36 M Mk1 40 (1940 date) Z (zinc alloy) and is screwed for a rifle grenade base plate. The grenade is fitted with an alloy filling plug. The fly off lever is stamped B&K. 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 23230:5
£295.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, British, WW1 Era, Kynoch, 10 Round, .303 Mark II Ball Round in a Mark VII Service Pack. - O 2306
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce, British WW1 era original 10 round service pack of unfired British .303 mark II ball service rounds in its original buff coloured package closed by buff string. The packet of 10 rounds was originally an unopened service pack marked up as mark VII live rounds but on opening the packet, it contained live mark II cordite rounds and seems to have been made up that way as a WW1 expedient. The rounds are contained in the service pack and is printed in black 10 SOLID BRASS CARTRIDGES FOR ‘303 MAGAZINE RIFLES POINTED BULLET MARK VII KYNOCH LIMITED WITTON, BIRMINGHAM. The rounds are individually separated by a thin paper wrap entwining them. The rounds have a brass cartridge case which are head stamped K (Kynoch) C (Cordite) II (mark 2 bullet). The rounds are fitted with a copper primer secured with a light ring crimp. The price for this scarce WW1 era 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 2306
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Browning .5 Inch Machine Gun, Kynoch Service Pack of 10 Kynoch Ball Cartridges. - O 2305
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a 10 round service pack of .5 inch Browning ball rounds for the.2 inch Browning machine gun used by the British Army mainly on armoured vehicles. The rounds are headstamped K (Kynoch) .50. The rounds are contained in a light coloured box with an orange label which is printed in black 10 KYNOCH .50” BROWNING CARTRIDGES SERVICE BULLET and stencilled M33. Under is printed Manufactured at the Kynoch Factories of Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Limited Witton Birmingham England. The cartridges come in their original cardboard box with a card punched segmentor separating the cartridge projectiles in the bottom. 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. O 2305
£195.00
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