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INERT DEACTIVATED. German, WW2, 1944 Dated, 20mm Soluthern (20x138B) (Flak 30 & 38) High Explosive/Trace (HE/T) (Self Destroying) Quarter Sectioned Round. - O 2003
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired 1944 dated, WW2 German 20mm High Explosive/Trace (HE/T) self-destroying round for the German 2cm Flak 30 and 38 anti-aircraft guns. Although these guns were originally used as anti-aircraft guns, they could be used to great effect in close support ground fire. The round has a brown lacquered steel percussion primed cartridge case. The brass percussion primer is unfired and has a red annulus. The round is headstamped avt ( Silva-Metallwerke GmbH, div. of Polte, Magdeburg) 44 (1944 date) 104 and waffenampt 468. The high explosive tracer projectile has had a quarter section taken out of it to show its inner of the projectile including the flame channel from the tracer element to the high explosive to initiate the self-destruction if the projectile. The projectile is stamped above the iron driving band nct 1d 44 (1944 date). The projectile is fitted with an alloy AZ49 nose fuze which is stamped round its circumference AZ49 czx (Brennabor Werke AG, Brandenburg) waffenampt 288. See Hogg, German artillery of World War Two, pages 144 – 148. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2003
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired, British, British Marco Made Oerlikon 20mm KAA/5TG (20x128) APCR (Armour Piercing Composite Rigid) ¾ Sectioned Cannon Round. - O 1993
INERT DEACTIVATED. The Oerlikon KAA/5TG cannon used in a manually-controlled mounting built by BMARC (British Manufacture and Research Company) under the designation A41/820 and was developed from the original Oerlikon cannon that armed many allied ships during WW2 as an anti-aircraft gun. The gun was installed on many British warships after lessons learnt in the Falklands War. This is a British made Oerlikon KAA/5TG, APCR (Armour Piercing Composite Rigid) round with a 1/4 section cut out to reveal its tungsten carbide penetrator which is contained in the alloy projectile. The alloy projectile has a copper driving band and is not fitted with a tracer element. The green coloured steel cartridge case is screwed in the base for a screw in primer and is headstamped 191 BM (British Marco) 82 (1982 date) Oe (Oerlikon). See Jane's Ammunition Handbook: Ninth Edition 2000-2001 edited by Terry J. Gander and Ian Hogg pages 45 – 46. The price includes U.K. delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1993
£135.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. MINT Condition, WW2 1942 Dated 20 mm MK151/20 (20x82) HEI/T (High Explosive Incendiary/Tracer) Cannon Round, Transit Tube & Link. - O 1991
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a MINT condition WW2 (1942 dated) German 20mm MK 151/20 (20x82) HEI/T (High Explosive Incendiary/Tracer) aircraft cannon round, transit tube and link fitted to various German aircraft during WW2, including the Me109, FW190, various night fighters and bomber aircraft. The round has a brown lacquered steel cartridge case and is percussion primed with a brass primer held in with 3 stab crimps and a black annulus. The cartridge case is headstamped wa (Hasag, Hugo Schneider AG, Abteilung Lampenfabrik) 42 (1942 date) 954 waffenampt 3. The high explosive incendiary tracer projectile retains all of its original yellow painted finish with a green incendiary band under the nose fuse, a red tracer band above the iron driving band together with its original stencilling. The projectile is stamped above the iron driving band dgl (Louis Siegel, Sonneberg in Thueringen. ) 1c43 (1943 date) waffenampt 55. The projectile is stencilled round its circumference in black wa 4c 43 (1943 date) waffenampt 55. The AZ1504 aluminium nose fuse is stamped AZ1504 eec 96 1942 (date) waffenampt. The projectile is sealed at the case mouth with a black coloured sealant. The round is fitted with a pressed steel cartridge link has the manufacturers code H over ca. The round has its original 3 piece cardboard transit tube which has impressed on the top 1942 (date) and a makers monogram of CA. Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks in the necks. The price for this mint condition round which are rarely found in this condition includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1991
£325.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. MINT Condition, WW2 1941 Dated 20 mm MK151/20 (20x82) HE (High Explosive) Cannon Round, Transit Tube & Link. - O 1990
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a MINT condition WW2 (1941 dated) German 20mm MK 151/20 (20x82) HE (High Explosive) aircraft cannon round, transit tube and link fitted to various German aircraft during WW2, including the Me109, FW190, various night fighters and bomber aircraft. The round has a brown lacquered steel cartridge case and is percussion primed with a brass primer held in with 3 stab crimps and a black annulus. The cartridge case is headstamped eey (Metallwarenfabrik Treuenbrietzen GmbH, Roederhof) 39 k 42 (1942 date) waffenampt 151. The high explosive incendiary projectile retains all of its original yellow painted finish with a green incendiary band under the nose fuse together with its original stencilling. The projectile is stamped above the iron driving band eel (Metallwarenfabrik vormals H. Wissner AG, Werk Brotterode / Hessen-Nassau) 3a 42 (1942 date) waffenampt 10. The projectile is stencilled round its circumference in black edq (Munitionsfabriken AG, Luebeck- Schlutup) 21 42 (1942 date) waffenampt 66. The AZ1504 aluminium nose fuse is stamped AZ1504 edt 96 1941 (date) waffenampt 20. The projectile is sealed at the case mouth with a black coloured sealant. The round is fitted with a pressed steel cartridge link has the manufacturers code aca. The round has its original 3 piece cardboard transit tube. Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks in the necks. The price for this mint condition round which are rarely found in this condition includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1990
£325.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. MINT Condition, WW2, 1941 Dated, 20 mm MK151/20 (20x82) HE (High Explosive) Meinengeschloss (M geschloss) Cannon Round, Transit Tube & LINK. - O 1989
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a MINT condition WW2 (1941 dated) German 20mm MK 151/20 (20x82) HE (High Explosive) Meinengeschloss (M geschloss) aircraft cannon round, transit tube and Link which fitted to various German aircraft during WW2, including the Me109, FW190, various night fighters and bomber aircraft. The round has a grey lacquered steel cartridge case and is percussion primed with a brass primer held in with 3 stab crimps and a black annulus. The cartridge case is headstamped wb (Hugo Schneider AG, Berlin-Koepenick) 41 (1941 date) 34b waffenampt 152. The high explosive incendiary projectile retains all of its original yellow painted finish with a black band under the nose fuse together with its original stencilling. The projectile is stencilled in black round its circumference “M” “M” exw 6g 42 (1942 date) waffinampt 130. The projectile is also lightly stencilled in brown under this 12d4. ZZ 1505 steel self-destructing nose fuze is stamped round its circumference ZZ1505 asr 46 42 (1941 date) waffenampt 104. The round is fitted with a pressed steel cartridge link has the manufacturers code eup (Knaebel & Co., Metallwarenfabrik, Wallern (Boehmerwald) Bayer). The round is fitted with a pressed steel cartridge link. The round has its original 3 piece cardboard transit tube Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks in the necks. The price for this mint condition round which are rarely found in this condition includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1989
£325.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. MINT Condition, WW2 1941 Dated 20 mm MK151/20 (20x82) HE (High Explosive) Cannon Round. - O 1988
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a MINT condition WW2 (1941 dated) German 20mm MK 151/20 (20x82) HE (High Explosive) aircraft cannon round fitted to various German aircraft during WW2, including the Me109, FW190, various night fighters and bomber aircraft. The round has a brown lacquered steel cartridge case and is percussion primed with a brass primer held in with 3 stab crimps and a black annulus. The cartridge case is headstamped eey (Metallwarenfabrik Treuenbrietzen GmbH, Roederhof) 39 k 42 (1942 date) waffenampt 151. The high explosive incendiary projectile retains all of its original yellow painted finish with a green incendiary band under the nose fuse together with its original stencilling. The projectile is stamped above the iron driving band eel (Metallwarenfabrik vormals H. Wissner AG, Werk Brotterode / Hessen-Nassau) 3a 42 (1942 date) waffenampt 10. The projectile is stencilled in white round its circumference in black edq (Munitionsfabriken AG, Luebeck- Schlutup) 21 42 (1942 date) waffenampt 66. The projectile is also stencilled below this in italics wg (Hasag, Hugo Schneider AG, Altenburg plant) 11a 42(1942 date) 115g (weight of the projectile) waffenampt 54. The AZ1504 aluminium nose fuse is stamped AZ1504 edt 96 1941 (date) waffenampt 20. The projectile is sealed at the case mouth with a black coloured sealant. The round has its original 3 piece cardboard transit tube which has impressed on the top 1942 (date) and a makers monogram of CA. The round is fitted with a pressed steel cartridge link. Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks in the necks. The price for this mint condition round which are rarely found in this condition includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1988
£325.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. MINT Condition, WW2 1941 Dated German 15 mm MK151/15 (15x96) APT Armour Piercing Tracer Cannon Round, Transit Tube & LINK. - O 1987
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a MINT condition WW2 (1941 dated) German 15mm MK 151/15. (15x96) APT Armour Piercing Tracer aircraft cannon round complete with its original cardboard transit tube and link. The gun was developed by Mauser in 1940 fitted to various German aircraft during WW2 including the Messerschmitt Bf 109. The round has a brown lacquered steel cartridge case and is percussion primed with a brass primer held in with 3 stab crimps and a black annulus. The cartridge case is headstamped asr (HAK Hanseatisches-Kettenwerk GmbH, Hamburg-Langenhorn) bxe (Bochumer Verein fuer Guss-stahlfabrikation AG, Bochum) 31k 41 (1941 date) waffenampt 10. The armour piercing/tracer projectile retains all of its original black painted finish with a yellow tracer band. The projectile is stencilled in black round its circumference edq (Deutsche Waffen- u. Munitionsfabriken AG, Schlutup) 13 41(1941 date) tracer retaining most of its black finish and red tracer band. The copper driving band has a waffenampt stamp on its side. The projectile is sealed at the case mouth with a red coloured sealant. The round is fitted with a pressed steel cartridge link has the manufacturers code bhm. The round has its original 3 piece cardboard transit tube which has impressed on the top 1941 (date) and a makers monogram of CA. Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks in the necks. Price includes UK delivery. The price for this mint condition round which are rarely found in this condition includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display O 1987
£325.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. German, WW2, 1939 Dated, 20mm Soluthern (20x138B) (Flak 30 & 38) Wooden Bulleted Blank Round. - O 1986
INERT DEACTIVATED. This a rare wooden bulleted blank round for the German 2cm Flak 30 and 38 anti-aircraft guns. Although these guns were originally used as anti-aircraft guns, they could be used to great effect in close support ground fire. The wooden projectile enabled the gun to feed and fire blank rounds in the fully automatic mode. This wooden bulleted round has an early copper washed steel case that retains all of its original copper finish. The cartridge has a lightly knurled ring 40mm above the base of the cartridge case denoting a blank round. The round is headstamped P490 (Hugo Schneider A.G., Werk Altenburg) 39 (1939 date) 201 XW Waffenampt 20. The hollow wooden bullet appears to be made of beech and has the profile of the armour piercing projectile. See Hogg, German artillery of World War Two, pages 144 – 148. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1986
£195.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. MINT, Czech, 30 x 210 Target Practice/Tracer (TP/T) Round For The M53/59 Praga Anti-Aircraft Gun. Sn - 20842
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a mint Czech 30mm (30x210) target practice/tracer (TP/T) round for the M53/59 Praga anti-aircraft gun that was developed in the late 1950s and consists of a heavily modified Praga 6 wheeled drive truck chassis that was armed with a twin barrelled 30mm automatic gun mounted on the rear of the chassis. The gun was optically sighted so it could only be used in good conditions in daylight. Although the gun is obsolete in the anti-aircraft role it is still used as a ground support weapon against unarmoured or lightly armoured targets. This target practice round consists of a grey anodised steel cartridge case fitted with a steel screw in percussion primer. The cartridge case is headstamped 20 32 over 63 aym over UTK and crossed swords 63. The cartridge case is crimped to a steel iron driving banded projectile with a single row of 6 stab crimps. The projectiles nose fuse is replicated by an inert steel one. The projectile retains all of its original grey painted finish with a 5mm wide band above the driving band and is stencilled round the circumference in black 502-90. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert ammunition in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 20842
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a WW2, 1943 Dated, Unfired American Oerlikon 20MM/70 Mark III, (20x110RB) Anti-Aircraft Gun H.E. (High Explosive) Drill Round. - O 1983
This is a WW2, 1943 dated American made Oerlikon 20mm/70 mark III anti-aircraft gun H.E. (High Explosive) drill round. the guns were first made by Oerlikon, a Swiss company in 1937 and ordered mainly by the Royal Navy. During WW2, the Oerlikon gun was swiftly adopted as a short range anti-aircraft gun that swiftly replaced the .5 inch Browning and .9 anti-aircraft guns. The gun was of a simple blowback design fed by a 60 round magazine with a high rate of fire of approximately 500 rounds per minute. These American made rounds were used by both the American and Royal Navies. This is an American made 20mm Oerlikon Mark 2 drill round which consists of a brass cartridge case with three 8mm holes round its circumference and is headstamped with the letter C in a lozenge, 1943 (date) and 20MM MK11. The round is fitted with a brass driving banded high explosive projectile with a brass nose fuze which is stamped round its circumference MK 26 –NC and is held into the projectile by 3 stab crimps. The round is fitted with an uncrimped brass percussion primer. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1983
£125.00
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