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DEACTIVATED INERT. Scarce Unfired WW2 Japanese Navy Type 96 (25 x 163) High Explosive Anti-Aircraft Gun Round. S. O 1113 - O 1113
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a scarce unfired WW2 Japanese Type 96 (25 x 163) high explosive anti-aircraft gun round and was the standard Japanese medium anti-aircraft gun used in the Japanese navy and army in the conflict. The gun was a French Hotchkiss design adopted by the Japanese and used in single, twin and triple mounts with a 15 round box magazine. This round has a brass cartridge and the headstamp consists of two Japanese characters and an anchor together with S 9/17 . The brass percussion primer has a Japanese character and an anchor. The brass driving banded steel projectile is fitted with a brass impact nose fuse. No licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. Sn O 1113
£295.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2 1945 Dated German 30 mm MK108 (30x90RB) Tar Filled Practice (M geschloss) Aircraft Cannon Round. Sn O 1089 - O 1089
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a German WW2 1945 dated German 30mm MK 108 (30x90RB) Tar Filled Practice (M geschloss) aircraft cannon round fitted to various German aircraft during WW2, including the Me262, Me163, and the Me109. The steel cartridge case retains some of its original brown coloured lacquer and has an electric primer. The headstamp is eeo (Deutsche Waffen- u. Munitionsfabriken AG, Posen plant) 165 44(1944) . The steel practice Type B Minengeschoss (High Capacity) projectile has a copper driving band and retains part of its dull green finish and is stencilled in black ?k? ?/45 round the circumference. The nose is fitted with a silver painted steel plug resembling a AZ1504 fuse which was fitted to 20mm cannon ammunition. The cartridge case has no cracks to the necks. It is probable that this round is experimental, as these rounds have never been seen with a AZ 1504fuse. Price includes UK delivery. Sn O 1089
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED French WW2, 1939 dated 25mm (25 x 163) Hotchkiss anti-aircraft gun ball round. Sn O 1069 - O 1069
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a scarce inert ball round for the French mitrailleuse de 25 mm CA mle 39 anti-aircraft gun developed in the 1930s and used in a ground role and on French warships. It was introduced in1938 in small quantities, totalling approximately 200 guns in service at the outbreak of the German invasion of France in 1940. This round consist of a copper sheathed projectile crimped in the brass cartridge case and is headstamped SF (Société Française des Munitions de Issy-les-Moulineaux (French Society for Munitions) France) over H 4 39 (December 1939) I . The brass primer is stamped EB 211 39 (1939) . No licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The price includes UK delivery. Sn O 1069
£145.00

Rare WW2 Experimental American T17 .6” (15.2x114) AP (Armour Piercing) Drill Anti-tank Gun Round. - O 1000
This is a rare experimental American WW2 .6” T17 anti-tank gun drill round developed for the American T17 anti-tank rifle that was experimented with but never adopted by the military. This brass cased round is headstamped F A 45 (Frankford Arsenal) (1945) and has three 5mm holes under the case shoulder. The primer pocket is drilled through. The steel projectile has a narrow copper driving band above the case crimp. Price includes UK delivery.
£175.00

Inert Soviet 20mm (20x99R) ShVAK TYPE BZ (API-HC Armour Piercing Incendiary- Hollow Core) Aircraft Cannon Round. Sn. 994 - O 994
This is an inert Soviet 20mm (20x99R) ShVAK TYPE BZ (API-HC Armour Piercing Incendiary- Hollow Core) aircraft cannon round. The gun was developed in 1935 and was the main Soviet heavy aircraft gun throughout WW2 and was used in various aircraft including the Yak-1, Yakovlev Yak-3, Yakovlev Yak-7B, LaGG-3, Lavochkin La-5 and La-7, the Petlyakov Pe-3 , Pe-3 and the Ilyushin Il-2. It was also used in theT-60 and T-38 armoured vehicles. This round has a drawn brass cartridge case which is headstamped IOU 52 . The primer has a red sealant to it. The steel projectile has a copper driving band and a steel cap swaged onto it. The projectile is stamped CZO 52 stamped above the driving band. Price includes UK delivery. Sn. O 994
£175.00

Inert Rare Experimental Belgium FN Browning 15x106 Practice Round. Sn. O 992 - O 992
This is a rare inert experimental round developed by FN Browning for the BRG heavy machine gun from 1989 and it was intended as a replacement for the .5” Browning machine gun. The round for this gun was originally developed from the 20mm Hispano HS 404 round which was necked down to 15mm. This was unsuccessful and this resulted in the adoption of the15.5x106 round. The gun was successful but was never adopted by any one and its development was halted. The bottlenecked brass has no headstamp, primer is unstruck and ring crimped into the case. The steel projectile has an iron driving band 8.7mm high and it is painted light blue for practice. Price includes UK delivery. Sn. O 992
£175.00

Inert American 30x100B WECOM Weighted Dummy Round. Sn 11061:53 - 11061:53
This is an inert American 30x100B WECOM weighted dummy round. This round consists of an unmarked brass cartridge case with a ¼ inch diameter hole in the side of it with a copper driving banded practice projectile crimped in it. The steel and alloy projectile consists of an unpainted portion of the projectile above the copper driving band stenciled in white 30MM CTG DUMMY . The alloy cap is crimped into place on top of the steel projectile and retains much of its blue paint. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 11061:53
£95.00

WW2 INERT German Kriegsmarine 20mm Flak 38 Soluthern (20x138B) Wooden Bulleted Blank Round. Sn 11061:12 - 110691:12
This an inert German 20mm wooden bulleted round for the 2cm Flak 30 and 38 guns. The wooden projectile enabled the gun to feed and fire blank rounds fully automatically. This wooden bulleted round has a copper plated steel case and retains all of its original copper plated finish. It has a slight knurl 40mm above the base of the cartridge case denoting a blank round. The headstamp is kreigsmarinearine Waffenampt m/3 41 1a auz .The hollow wooden bullet appears to be made of beech and has the profile of the armour piercing projectile. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 11061:12
£125.00

INERT Unfired German made Masden 20x120 HE (High Explosive) (Without Tracer) Round. Sn 11061:10 - 11061:10
This is an Inert unfired German make Masden 20x120 HE (High Explosive) (Without Tracer) round for the Masden 20mm automatic cannon developed in Denmark in the 1920s for the 20mm Madsen automatic cannon, offered in various mountings for aircraft, AA and anti-tank use, although only successful in the AA role. This round retains most of its original finish. The percussion primed, lacquered steel cased round is headstamped M11/5 (a Marine waffenampt) 44 51 dsb . The primer annulus is coloured blue. The yellow painted projectile is stamped M 44cpn2e waffenampt Waa654 . It is also stencilled in black MBr over lko 1/45 EMO waffenampt oL’spur119gr . The round is fitted with an alloy nose fuse stamped 2cmKpFZ Zerl Fa dpu 83 44 Waa851 .Price includes UK delivery. Sn 11061:10
£195.00

Mint INERT Unfired Czech M53/M59 (30x210) HEIT (High Explosive Incendiary Trace with self-destruct) Round. Sn 11061:9 - 11061:9
The 30 x 210 cartridge was developed during WWII for the German MK303, an AA gun intended to be fitted to the new Type XXI U-boat, however this development had not left the experimental stage before the end of the war. The MK303 was developed by the Czech Arms Factory in Brno as a gas operated weapon and belt fed. This cartridge is now in use in the AAA gun M53 and in the self propelled version M53/59. It is also fitted to an armoured version of the Praga V-3S 3ton truck, the twin barrel AAA gun mounted on top. Ammunition is fed in 10 round charger clips, the self-propelled gun has big 50 round boxes This near mint round has a zinc finished steel case with the headstamp 27 aym over OTK (crossed swords 59) 46 over 59 . The steel projectile is is painted yellow with a red band over the driving band and green below the fuse. The projectile is stencilled in black 515/81 and has a steel driving band. The round is fitted with an alloy CZ 301A self-destruction fuse stamped CZ301A- 6/81 .Price includes UK delivery. Sn 11061:9
£245.00
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