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INERT DEACTIVATED. GAU-8 (30x173), TP (Target Practice) 7 Barrelled Gatling Aircraft Gun For The A10 Warthog Tank Buster Aircraft. - 19445
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a (30x173) round for the GAU-8 7 barrelled Gatling aircraft gun fitted to the Republic A10 tank buster aircraft. The gun was introduced in service in 1977 and is capable of firing 4,200 rounds per minute. The steel cartridge case retains most of its original gray lacquered finish. The green lacquered steel cartridge case has a white stenciled headstamped 28107310-Y over USE91A017-223 and a brass percussion primer. The steel projectile has a blue anodised alloy pointed nose cone with a single nylon driving band. The projectile retains most of its original blue painted finish. 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. Sn 19445
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Russian 1955 Dated N 37 (37x155) Armour Piercing (AP) Aircraft Cannon Round. - O 1617
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired 1955 dated Russian N 37 (37x155) Armour Piercing (AP) aircraft cannon round as fitted to Russian post war aircraft. The round was introduced on 1946 to replace the NS37 (37x195) cannon round used in WW 2 and was fitted to various aircraft, including the MiGs 9,15,17,19 and the Yak 25. This is a steel cased round with a grey anodised finish and a percussion primer. The cartridge case is headstamped 13 over 55 aym OTk together with a crossed swords monogram 55. There is also a black stencilled KO. The side of the cartridge case has black stencilling consisting 371 K PZSv 7p5x0,87/3,2-F nma 15/53 14 – 55 evr and a black stencilled KO on the crimping at the case mouth. The steel projectile has a copper driving band and retains its original red finish under the pressed steel ballistic cap. The driving band is stamped 13 together with two symbols. The side of the projectile is stamped 5-fut-55. 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 1617
£225.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired British Oerlikon 35mm KDC (35x228) Practice Round. - O 1615
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired Oerlikon KDC (35x228) practice round. The guns are currently in use as towed guns, self-propelled AA guns, mounted on armoured vehicles and personnel carriers, and are placed on naval vessels usually in a twin mount and often radar controlled. This practice round has green lacquered steel cased round is headstamped BM (British Marco) OE 84 (1984 date) 181 (batch number). The brass percussion primer is stamped DN 213-80 (1980 date). The projectile consists of a steel projectile with an iron driving band and an alloy plug representing the fuse. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess his inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1615
£175.00

INERT DEACTIATED. Mint Dutch Made EMZ Headstamp 25mm (25x137) Dummy Drill M242 Bushmaster Round And Link For The U.S. Army M2/M3 series Bradley Fighting Vehicles. - O 1613
INERT DEACTIATED. This is a Dutch made 25mm (25x137) all alloy dummy/drill round for the M242 Bushmaster chain gun and Oerlikon-Contraves KBA machine gun used in the U.S. Army M2/M3 series Bradley Fighting vehicles. The ammunition uses a annular link positioning groove below the neck of the cartridge case to positon the two piece M28 steel cartridge link. The groove in the case is expanded out on firing. This alloy round is made in one piece and has an anodised pale silver finish. The round is headstamped EMZ indicating Dutch manufacture by Eurometaal Zandam and 92 (19923 manufacture date). The projectile part of the round is stamped round its circumference 25MM EXCEG NR232C1 on one side and EXC on the other. There are 2 8mm cross drilled holes through the cartridge case to illustrate it is hollow ad inert. The round is fitted with a M28 25mm cartridge link which is a two-piece hardened steel assembly (main and pivot links) intended to hold and link the ammunition to guide the round through the weapon system. The M28 link is identical to the Swiss Oerlikon link. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess his inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. There are 3 rounds in links available. O 1613
£125.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired Russian NR 30 (37x155) Drill Aircraft Cannon Round. - O 1712
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired Russian NR 30 (37x155) Drill aircraft cannon round as fitted to Russian post war aircraft. The round was introduced on 1954 to replace the NR23 and N37 (37x195) cannon rounds used since WW2 and were fitted to various aircraft, including the MiGs 9, 15,17,19 and to the Yak 25. This brass cased round has a steel screw in percussion primer with a brass percussion cap. The round is headstamped 16K H 14 184 0 and has Russian stencilling round its circumference. The copper driving banded steel projectile retains most of its original black painted finish and is stamped on its circumference CT . 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 1712
£225.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW1 German Kugel Hand Grenade Model of 1913. - O 1681
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a WW1 original German Kugel Hand Grenade Model of 1913 used by German troops at the start of the First World War. The grenades body consists of a cast iron ball with cast on segments and filled with an explosive to give it a shrapnel effect. The grenade is fitted with its friction tube fuse which is made of twisted wire into the fuse body which when pulled arms the grenade. 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 1681
£275.00

INERT. 30mm Rarden (30 x 170) Cannon DUMMY Round For The Warrior, Scimitar And Fox Armoured Vehicles. - O 1670
INERT. This is a 30mm Rarden (30 x 170) Drill round for the 30 mm Rarden cannon fitted to the Warrior, Scimitar and Fox armoured vehicles in the British army. The round was developed in the 1970s from the WW2 Hispano-Suiza 831L aircraft cannon round and shares the same cartridge case dimensions by Royal Armament, Research and Development Establishment and Enfield. The dummy round consists of a green lacquered steel cartridge case with a purple anodised alloy projectile. The base of the cartridge case is headstamped RN 007 and has a steel slotted plug which would be screwed into the projectile where the primer should be to keep the round assembled. There are some signs of service wear to the lacquered and case. No licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display and the price includes U.K. delivery. O 1670
£120.00

DEACTIVATED INERT WW2 1942 Dated German 15 mm MK151/15 (15x96) APT (Armour Piercing Tracer) Cannon Round. - O 1643
DEACTIVATED INERT This a WW2 (1942 dated) German 15mm MK 151/15 (15x96) APT (Armour Piercing Tracer) aircraft cannon round fitted to various German aircraft during WW2. The lacquered steel cartridge case is percussion primed and retains about 60% its original finish. The headstamp is am (Gustloff Werke, Otto Eberhardt Patronenfabrik, Hirtenberg, Niederdonau) 74d 43 (1943 date) Waffenampt 16 . The armour piercing tracer projectile has a copper driving band and retains much of its original black finish and its red tracer band. Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks in the necks. No licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display and the price includes UK delivery. O 1643
£145.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. 1975 Drill Round For The American A10 Tank-Buster, 'Warthog' GAU-8 (30x173), 7 Barrelled Gatling Aircraft Gun. - O 1642
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an early 1975 dated American drill round for (30x173) GAU-8 7 barrelled Gatling aircraft gun fitted to the Republic A10 tank buster aircraft, produced from 1977 and is capable of firing 4,200 rounds per minute. The alloy cartridge case has an orange lacquered finish and is stenciled in white 30MM over PGU -16/A over P/N 7400705 over AOMC AJD 30-2 over DATE 8-75 (August 1975). The gold lacquered steel projectile has two nylon driving bands and appears to have a dummy alloy fuse. There are two crimp rings at the case neck. No licence is required to retain this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. No licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display and the price includes UK delivery. O 1642
£195.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare Unfired German WW2 2.8cm PzB 41 APT (Armour Piercing /Trace (tungsten cored)) Pzgr 41 Squeeze Bore Projectiled Round. O 1615 - O 1615
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare unfired German WW2 2.8cm PzB 41 AP/T (Armour Piercing /Trace) Pzgr 41 tungsten cored squeeze bore round. The gun was designated the 2.8cm schwere Panzerbuche 41 or the heavy anti tank rifle. The round was designed on the Gerlich principle of squeezing a larger projectile to a reduced diameter thereby increasing the velocity and helping the round keep velocity by means of a smaller diameter. The gun was designed for use by Fallschirmjeger airborne troops and had a lightweight carriage on small rubber wheels. The projectile started at 28mm in diameter and was squeezed down to 20mm in the tapered rifled bore. The projectile had 2 collapsible flanges on it, the front one having air bleed holes to enable the projectile to be squeezed in the bore of the gun. The brass case has the following head stamp, P345 8a 1940 (1940 date) waffenampt. The case bears traces of the filling stencilling on the side and appears to have been filled in1940. The tungsten cored composite rigid projectile of the Gerlich type with a waisted belt around the centre of the projectile and air bleed holes on the top squeeze/driving band. See Hogg, German Artillery of World War Two, pages 187 – 188. 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 1615
£495.00
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