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INERT DEACTIVATED. Russian WW2 T34/85 Tank Unfired Three Quarter Sectioned 85mm Tank Gun (85x629R) HEAT/T (High Explosive Anti-Tank/Tracer) (Hollow Charge) (Fin Stabilised) Round. - O 1649
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a Russian T34/85 unfired Three Quarter Sectioned 85mm Tank Gun (85x629R) HEAT/T (High Explosive Anti-Tank/Tracer) (hollow charge) (Fin Stabilised) round for the T34/85 tank introduced in 1944. This gun was an improvement over the previous 76.2mm gun original fitted to the T34 tank and this gun was fitted from 1944 onwards. The projectile has a quarter section taken out of it to reveal the copper penetrating cone and the fold out stabilising fins. The projectile has a single iron band and retains most of its original grey paint with black stencilling. The projectile is stencilled in black A – IX – 1 BK2M . The driving band is stamped with an X . The quarter sectioned brass cartridge case is headstamped 26 over 55 30 6 over 8. The cartridge case is stencilled in back UBK 1M 85 D-44 85 SUiCZOLG 11/7 3/76 - 361 12/1 TR 3/76 -361 WTCh-10 4/76 -361 97 – 87 – 6 . The quarter sectioned steel primer is stamped KW-4 and 132 in an oval . All propellants and explosives have been replaced with inert substances. No licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display Price includes UK delivery. O 1649
£675.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Russian T34/85 Tank WW2 1944 Dated Unfired 85mm Tank Gun (85x629R) APCR/T (Armour Piercing Composite Rigid/Trace) Round. - O 1648
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a Russian T34/85 unfired 85mm Tank Gun (85x629R) APCRT (Armour Piercing Composite Rigid/ Trace) round for the T34/85 tank introduced in 1944. This gun was an improvement over the previous 76.2mm gun original fitted to the T34 tank and this gun was fitted from 1944 onwards. The arrowhead projectile has two copper driving bands and is waisted in its middle. It has inside is a tungsten core for armour piercing. There is an alloy ballistic cap fitted at the top of the projectile. The projectile retains most of its original grey paint with a 10mm white band at the bottom of the ballistic cap . Above the white band is stencilled in black SZKOLNY . The top copper driving band is stamped SZKOLNY. The brass cartridge case is headstamped SZKOLNY 02 51r KO.. The cartridge case is stencilled in back UBR-367pk 85-39 85-d-44 58-SUiCZOLG 9/sw4/-361 18/tr/4/7-361 32-74-6 FD . The steel primer is stamped SK KW-4 31-53 27 in an oval No licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display Price includes UK delivery. O 1648
£595.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Unfired Mint American 57mm T15 Recoilless Rifle (57x410R) High Explosive (HE) Round For The 57mm T15 Recoilless Rifle. - O 1644
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a near mint unfired American 57mm (57x410R) T15 Recoilless Rifle High Explosive (HE) Round. this gun was developed from a captured German 10.5cm Leichgeschutz 40 recoilless gun that had a blow out breech plug and the Americans improved upon it by giving the bottleneck steel cartridge many holes in the sidewalls to release the propellant to the rear and also a pre engraved driving band to reduce thee initial pressure spike on firing. The gun was introduced in early 1945 and was fitted on a ground tripod. The gun was used to good effect mainly the pacific theatre where it gave the infantry a weapon that could fire both high explosive and smoke rounds. The gun proved very useful to the infantry in the battle of Okinawa and later on in the Korean War. This is near mint round for the 57mm T17 gun The brown lacquered steel cartridge case is headstamped 75MM-M31A1 SAP-1-2 1976. The base of the cartridge case is also stencilled in white AMM LOT SAP.1.8 SHELL M310A1 75MM RIFLE. The high explosive projectile retains most of its original green paint and is stencilled in yellow T 51 TNT SHELL M3094 ++. The projectile is also stamped over the pre engraved copper driving band LOT Y-E 1952 IP M309A1 XY-50 . The round is fitted with a brass and alloy point detonation nose fuse with a brass delay screw. 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 1644
£495.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British WW2, PIAT (Projector Infantry Anti-tank) HEAT (High Explosive Anti Tank) Round With Fuse. Sn - 19579
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare British WW2, PIAT (Projector Infantry Anti-tank) HEAT (High Explosive Anti Tank) round. The round is complete with its original nose fuse. The PIAT was designed in response to the British Army's need for a more effective hand-held infantry anti-tank weapon. It consisted of a steel tube, a trigger mechanism and firing spring, and was based on the spigot mortar system and instead of using a propellant to directly fire a round; the spring was cocked and tightened. When the trigger was pulled, it released the spring that pushed the spigot forward into the rear of the bomb. This detonated the cartridge in the base of the bomb, was then thrown forward off the spigot and if lucky re cocked the weapon for firing again. The PIAT possessed an effective range of approximately 100 yards. This system meant that the PIAT had several advantages, which included a lack of muzzle smoke to reveal the position of the user, the ability to fire it from inside buildings. The PIAT entered service in 1943, and was first used during the Allied invasion of Sicily that year; it remained in use with British and Commonwealth forces until the early 1950s. The PIAT replaced the .303 Boys anti-tank rifle which was adopted in 1937 and soon proved itself unable to defeating heavy armour. As well as being used in the anti-tank role, the PIAT was an effective way of opening doors on buildings at a safer distance and the resulting explosion was usually enough to subdue opposition in the building. This projectile retains some of its original green painted finish and is complete with its original alloy nose fuse and screw on fuse holder. The PIAT has its original hollow charge nose cone which is held on by a screw on pressed steel collar. The price for this round 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 19579
£395.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare, Unfired 1944 Dated German WW2 10.5cm FH18 (100x78R) Gr39 Hollow Charge Fixed Round. - O 1642
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a WW2 German 1944 dated 10.5cm FH18(100x78R) GR 39 hollow charge fixed round for the 10.5cm FH18 light field howitzer which was introduced into service in 1935, replacing the FH16. The howitzer was not powerful to be used as an anti-tank gun but with the introduction of the hollow charged projectile gave it an anti-tank capability. This round is a crimped in fixed round where the FH18 normally had a separate loaded cartridge case with incremental propellant charges. The round has the first type of hollow charged projectile, the H1 type and is complete with its original hollow charged cone and its steel AZ23 nose fuse. The projectile is stamped round its circumference 91 7 44. The steel cartridge case is headstamped 6391St I.J.G.18 Waffenampt 440 wa (Hasag, Hugo Schneider AG, Abteilung Lampenfabrik, Leipzig) . The steel screw in C/12nASt primer is stamped C/12nASt wg UHasag, Hugo Schneider AG, Altenburg plant) 1944 (1944 date) 2697. See Hogg, German artillery of WW2 pages 45 to 48. The price for this rare round 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 1642
£395.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. 1968 Dated Unfired British 105mm (105x617R) APDS/T (Armour Piercing, Discarding Sabot/Trace) Tank L21A1 Weighted Inert Instruct Round. Sn - 19530:16
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an original British 1968 dated 105mm (105x617R) APDS/T (Armour Piercing, Discarding Sabot/Trace) weighted inert instruct round for the British L7 105mm tank gun used on the British Centurion tank. This gun replaced the Centurions 84mm 20 pounder gun and has also been used in the German Leopard and early American M1 Abrams tanks. The APDS/T (Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot/Trace) inert instruct round is made of service components and is an exact resemblance of the actual round and was used in the training of tank crew and armourers. The brass cartridge case has the correct crimp for the sabot projectile and is headstamped 105MM TK RLB (Royal Laboratories) 1968 (DATE) LOT3. The cartridge case is stencilled on the side in white FFE 55 (Free From Explosive). The APDS/T projectile is stencilled in white round its circumference 105MM TK APDS SX389GF T LOT 1 on side and 6/69 (June 1969 date) INERT INSTRUCT on the other. The inert instruct round is in excellent condition showing little signs of use. Factory inert instruct rounds are amongst the most difficult rounds to find. No licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. (NO34). Sn 19530:16
£595.00

INERT. 1965 Dated Unfired British 105mm (105x617R) APDS/T (Armour Piercing, Discarding Sabot/Trace) Tank L21A1 Drill Round. Sn - 19530:15
INERT. This is an original British 1965 dated 105mm (105x617R) APDS/T (Armour Piercing, Discarding Sabot/Trace) L21A1 drill round for the British L7 105mm tank gun used on the British Centurion tank. This gun replaced the Centurions 84mm 20 pounder gun and has also been used in the German Leopard and early American M1 Abrams tanks. The APDS/T (Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot/Trace) drill round resembles a full weight APDS round and is made of alloy and steel turned components by the Royal Laboratories in 1965, the company who originally made the L7 tank gun. The projectile, case shoulder and base are made of steel and the neck and body are made of alloy. The round is headstamped 105MM TK APDS RLB (Royal Laboratories) 1965 (manufacturing date) DRILL L21A1. The side of the round has been engraved DRILL APDS. The drill round is in excellent condition showing little signs of use. Factory drill rounds are amongst the most difficult rounds to find. No licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. (NO34) Sn 19530:15
£595.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2 1942 Dated, Unfired American 37mm M16 (37 x 222R), HE (High Explosive) Base Fused Tank/ Anti-Tank Gun Round. - 19530:14
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce WW2, 1941 dated unfired American 37mm M16 (37 x 222R), HE (High Explosive) base fused Tank/ Anti-Tank Gun round with its complete brass base fuse. The brass cartridge is headstamped 37MMM16 LOT712 16 1941 (1941 Date). The brass primer is stamped WC 4-7994-44 M23A1 1942 (1942 date). The unfired high explosive projectile has a copper driving band which is stamped LOT-15643-72 E.G.B.37 MM. M63 1942 and an armoury mark. The projectile has a brass base percussion fuse which is stamped LOT5-22574O.A.42 108 B.D.FUSE 8?8 and is complete with its brass screw on gaine. See Hogg, British and American Artillery of World War 2, pages 83 to84. 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 19530:14
£225.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. 1992 Dated Unfired British 105mm (105x617R) APDS/T (Armour Piercing, Discarding Sabot/Trace) Tank Round. - 19530:13
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an original British 1992 dated 105mm (105x617R) APDS/T (Armour Piercing, Discarding Sabot/Trace) round for the British L7 105mm tank gun used on the British Centurion tank. This gun replaced the Centurions 84mm 20 pounder gun and has also been used in the German Leopard and early American M1 Abrams tanks. The APDS/T (Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot/Trace) projectile consists of a tungsten core sheathed in steel, fitted inside a light alloy sabot or sheath. Upon firing, the sabot is discarded and the reduced calibre projectile carries on to the target. This projectile carries most of its original black paint and is stencilled in white on the alloy sabot 105 MM TK G APDS SX606 GF . The brass cartridge case has the correct crimp for the sabot projectile and is headstamped 105PzK M68 RLB (Royal Laboratories) -01/92 (January 1992 manufacture date). The APDS/T projectile retains its original black painted finish and is stamped round its circumference APDS 105MMSX137GE 4-78 (April 1978 manufacture date) SX 620. The projectile is also stencilled in cream 105MM TK APDS SX389GF TGD 11/78. The projectile is stencilled in white LOT 664 SB-LOT. The projectile is also stencilled in yellow TRACER FIRED. No licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. (NO34). Sn 19530:13
£595.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2 1945 dated Unfired British 6pr 7cwt (57x441R) APDS/T (Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot/Trace) Round. - 19530:10
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a rare British WW2 (1945 dated) APDS/T (Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot/Trace) round for the British 6pr 7cwt tank and the towed anti-tank guns. 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. The APDS/T (Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot/Trace) projectile, introduced into service in 1944 to tank and anti –tank guns and consists of a tungsten core sheathed in steel, fitted inside a light alloy sabot or sheath. Upon firing, the sabot is discarded and the reduced calibre projectile carries on to the target. This projectile carries most of its original paint and is stamped 6PR 7 CWT 1BT STC 4/45 (April 1945) and a crowfoot above the driving band of the sabot. The projectile is also stencilled in red round the circumference with the tracer symbol and 45 in a circle 19753 5/45 (May 1945 date) P/O . The projectile has the following coloured rings at the tip white over red over blue over white. The cartridge case is headstamped a 6pr7 CWT I 1943 RM/C LOT 42 and a crowfoot CF (Cordite Full Charge) and 76 over a crowfoot. The projectile is correctly crimped in the cartridge case by a single ring crimp. 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 19530:10
£495.00
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