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DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2 American Naval 1944 Dated 3” Mk6/50 Caliber QF Gun Wood And Brass Drill Round. Sn. 14367 - 14367
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a rare American naval brass and wood drill round for the 3”Mk6/50 Caliber QF gun fitted to various WW2 American warships and submarines. The wood and brass round is 88 cm long and weighs 10.7kg. This round would have been used by the gun crews for training in gun drill, the round replicating the weight and size of the M15B1 high explosive round. The base is marked 3” DUMMY CARTRIDGE MK 6/50 CAL HMC 1944 329486-B-6-BET (naval anchor). No licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. Sn. 14367
£325.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Unfired 1988 Dated Soviet PTAB2.5KO Fragmentation Bomblet. O 1234 - O 1234
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an unfired 1988 dated Soviet PTAB2.5KO HE-FRAG (High Explosive-Fragmentation) steel fragmentation bomblet that is dispersed from a container carried by aircraft and helicopters. This bomblet is an anti-tank/personal type with fragmentation rings to the external surface. There are 6 folding fins that deploy in flight and an arming propeller. PTAB translates to ‘Anti-tank aviation bomb. The air to ground fin stabilised fragmentation bomb was developed in the early 1950s and first introduced into service in April 1955. This fragmentation bomb is a Soviet PTAB2.5KO HE-FRAG (High Explosive Fragmentation) projectile which produced 75 splinters on detonation and was launched using dedicated rocket canisters,(ORO-57, ORO- 57K, UB-16-57 and UB-32 pods) holding 4 – 32 rockets. These canisters were fitted to standard bomb hardpoints on aircraft. Aircraft using this rocket were the MiG-15bis, MiG-17, Su-25 and the Mil 24 helicopter. The silver coloured fragmentation bomb is stencilled in black including S-5M over 3-77-406 over A-IX-2 over W-5MI. There is also a black square enclosing ET over M-16. It is also stamped in various places 3 KT 04 2DT. The bomb body is stencilled in black JTA5-2.3KO T5/?OA-3 over n-88 . The circumference of the screw in steel nose is stamped 1-A5. The rear stabilising fins are kept retracted over the rocket venturi and spring out when the sleeve is removed. The fins are stencilled in black with the following numbers in circles 29 34 64 . The arming fin on the rear of the bomblet is stencilled in black 5-17 350? 9-88 (September 1988 date). 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. O 1234
£375.00

INERT DEACTIVATED Unfired German WW2 3.7cm SC/30 (37x380R) Round With An Unfired High Explosive Tracer Projectile (HET). Sn O 1122 - O 1122
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a German WW2 3.7cm SC/30 High Explosive Trace (HET) round for the 3.7cm Schiffskanone SK C/30, a German naval pattern high altitude, high velocity, anti-aircraft/coastal defence gun. These guns were also fitted in a twin mount on surface vessels. The brass cartridge case is headstamped P over C/30 148 E over 1935 (date) marine waffenampt. The unfired steel high explosive projectile retains most of its original yellow paint and has 2 iron driving bands. The projectile has a 6mm wide red tracer band above the top driving band and a 9mm wide black band below the alloy fuse. The unfired projectile is stamped above the driving band asa-109 and isa . There is a feint stencil in black dnl 4331/4 on the side of the projectile. An empty tracer screw in tracer capsule is in the base of the projectile. The alloy KZ40 nose fuse is stamped 3.7cm KZ 40 bda 42 22 inspection stamp over I/3 .(See P 223 Hogg, German artillery of WW2) 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 O 1122
£475.00

INERT DEACTIVATED Unfired German WW2 3.7cm SC/30 (37x380R) Round With An Unfired HE (High Explosive Projectile). Sn O 1097 - O 1097
This is an INERT DEACTIVATED German WW2 3.7cm SC/30 high explosive trace (HET) round for the 3.7cm Schiffskanone SK C/30, a German naval pattern high altitude, high velocity, anti-aircraft/coastal defence gun. These guns were also fitted in a twin mount on surface vessels. The brass cartridge case is headstamped, P. over C/30 Marine stamp E over 1935 (date) 4 . The unfired steel high explosive projectile has 3 copper driving bands and is stamped above the driving band 12F31/40 marine waffenampt . The alloy KZ40 nose fuse is stamped 3.7cm KZ 40 cpn 9e/42 inspection stamp over. (See P 223 Hogg, German artillery of WW2) 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 O 1097
£375.00

RESERVED RESERVED Israeli 60mm HE-& 60mm Tank Round. O 420 Sn 3006 - O 420 / 3006
A 1980's made Israeli 60mm Hyper Velocity Medium Support Weapon HE-T complete round in its cannister made as a demonstration dummy. Brass case, steel projectile, completely as per the service round and fuzed. Original stencilling and paint. A very scarce round. Price includes UK delivery. O 420 Sn 3006
£395.00

Inert Japanese 47x131R 2 1/2 Pdr APHE Naval Hotchkiss Anti Torpedo Boat Deck Gun Round. O 17 - O 17
This Japanese made 47mm round was used in an anti-torpedo Boat Revolving Cannon Deck Gun by the Japanese Navy in the Sino-Russian War C1901. It has a corrugated brass driving band, 40mm wide. The case is NOT a British EOC export type but an original Japanese made case with an Anchor stamped on. Price includes UK delivery. O 17
£195.00

Russian Inert Unfired T34 Tank 76.2mm (76.2 x 385R) Arrowhead APCR (Armour Piercing Composite Rigid) round. Sn. 12085:5 - 12085:5
This is an inert unfired Russian 76.2mm (76.2 x 385R) Arrowhead APCR (Armour Piercing Composite Rigid) round used in WW2 in early T 34/76 tanks. The round was also used in the following Russian guns; the 76mm divisional field gun M1942 (ZiS3), 76mm mountain gun GP (M1966), D-56T tank gun (PT-76 light amphibious tank), NORINCO 76mm field gun type 54. This was a successful projectile used in the anti-tank role first used in WW2. This type of construction, APCR (Armour Piercing Composite Rigid) was a tungsten core in a waisted steel projectile with a pressed steel ballistic cap on top of the projectile. This unfired round consists of a copper driving banded steel projectile with a pressed steel ballistic cap on top, retaining much of its original green paint. The projectile is stamped 3 EB 99 7694 . The brass cartridge case retains most of its original black stenciling Hk 76 K-42 Vo=465m/v Dg dp 0,8/3-10,5- nma29/44-H/60+Sn Pb . The cartridge case is headstamped 8 E4(rampant lion)50 agm 1950 76mm Kvz 42S . The brass primer is stamped NZ 46S EVR 36/48 -fut- (rampant lion) . 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 displays. Sn. 12085:5 £675
£675.00

WW1 Unfired INERT German 75mm (75x278R) Erhardt Field Gun Shrapnal Round. Sn O 972 - O 972
This is an unfired German 75mm (75x278R) shrapnel round for the 7.5cm FK/07, K/30 Erhardt field gun. The unfired projectile is fitted with a unfired brass and alloy time nose fuse which is a German copy of the British No 80 time fuse, is graduated on the lower brass ring from 2 to 80. This ring still has an intact brass powder ring sealing cap. The alloy top to the fuse is stamped Geb. . This fuse is screwed into a nickel plated steel adapter ring stamped 212 . The unfired steel projectile which is in a superb unfired condition and is also nickel plated (The steel projectile would probably have been nickel plated after being brought home from WW1 as a souvenir). It has a 10mm wide copper driving band. The base of the projectile is stamped SP61 SP61 13 SP61 L L . The brass cartridge is headstamped PATRONEFABRIK KARLSRUHE 1917 21 . The brass primer is stamped Fried.KurppA.G. 14 . Price includes UK delivery. Sn O 972
£395.00

INERT Excellent Condition Unfired WW2 1944 British 40mm Bofors QF 40 mm Mark IV Gun (40 x 311R) High Explosive Tracer (HET) Round for the Bofors L/60 Anti-Aircraft Gun Sn. 11061:50 - 11061:50
This is an INERT excellent condition unfired WW2 1944 British 40mm Bofors QF 40 mm Mark IV gun (40 x 311R) high explosive tracer (HET) round. The brass cartridge case is headstamped 40mm IV CF 1944 together with various other stamps. The brass cartridge case has a dark patina finish and it is stencilled in black m 11437B (EX11P)?? .The unfired primer is stamped WB4BU 211 BR 6 44 over A 12 111 . The high explosive projectile retains much of its original yellow paint with a green band near the nose for Amatol and above it red crosses showing that the projectile had been filled with explosive. The projectile retains part of its red tracer symbol . The projectile is stamped on the driving band 40MM V-T U.S.H.-X-30- (US and anchor symbol) -1-44 . The projectile is fitted with an alloy No 225 impact nose fuse stamped 225.T.COL.4GN BR 8 44 156C . The top cap of the fuse is stamped COL .Price includes UK delivery. Sn. 11061:50
£245.00

INERT Unfired Rare WW2 1943 German made 4 cm/56 Flak 28 Gun (40 x 311R) High Explosive Incendiary Tracer (HEIT) Round for the captured British and French Bofors L/60 Anti-Aircraft Gun. Sn. 11061:45 - 11061:45
This is an INERT rare unfired WW2 1943 German made 4 cm/56 Flak 28 gun (40 x 311R) high explosive incendiary tracer (HEIT) round. These rounds were used in captured British and French 40mm Bofors QF 40 mm Mark I Guns mainly after the fall of France in 1940. The lacquered steel cartridge is headstamped 4cm 28 St aux 43 3 zsFX . The brass screw in primer is stamped C/13nA 140 Rh/S327 39 . The high explosive incendiary projectile retains much of its original finish, comprising of yellow paint with a black band near the nose for incendiary and a red band above the iron driving band signifying a tracer round. Under this thick red band is stamping on the projectile body that cannot be read easily. The projectile is stencilled in black 97/43 over en 6/43 and 1h2?enz 3/43. This projectile is fitted with a alloy KZ 40 impact fuse stamped KZ 40 43 feh 67 waffenamt 819 . Price includes UK delivery. Sn. 11061:45
£345.00
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