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INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1939 Dated Kz C/27 (Lm) German Kriegsmarine Nose Fuse. - O 1997
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a German WW2 Kz C/27 (Lm) aluminium nose fuze that was used under the ballistic cap of naval shells of the large calibre guns and was activated by a length of wooden rod inserted in its nose. The aluminium fuze action is as a direct action or graze and is stamped W Kz C/27 (Ln) Rh.s.192 1 / 1939 ) January 1939 date) and a Kriegsmarine stamp. Lot RA-9R/ GR.1 round its circumference. See Handbook of Enemy Ammunition, Pamphlet number 14, page 14. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert fuse in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1997
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British, 30mm Aden (30x110B) Aircraft Cannon High Explosive Round Half Sectioned Nose Impact Fuze. - O 1975
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired British, 30mm Aden (30x110B) high explosive cannon round half sectioned nose fuze in its solid perspex display case. The nose fuse is of British manufacture and retains the blue painted finish to the outside unsectioned part of the fuze. The Adin cannon round was developed from the German Mauser MG 213/30mm experimental revolver cannon designed for the Luftwaffe in WW2. This had a case length of 85mm. The 30 mm Aden cannon was a replacement for the older Hispano-Suiza HS.404 20 mm cannon used in various British aircraft of World War II. Two case lengths were used in the experimental trials, the 86mm (LV) and the 111mm (HV ‘high velocity’). Both rounds had the same overall length, the difference being the length of the projectile and weight of explosive charge. The Low Velocity round was dropped from the trials, the HV being adopted. This is a nose impact fuze off the H.V. Aden canon round, the fuze section shows the fuze in its safe before firing. This fuze is in excellent condition in its original moulded solid perspex inspection case. The case measures approximately 4 ¼ x 3 x 1 ¼ inches. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this fuse in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1975
£95.00

SOLD SOLD (31/03 lAY-AWAY) INERT. RARE, Mint, WW2, 1944 Dated, German, Box Of 4 Druck-Zunder 35 Fuzes & Accessories For The D.Z.35 Behelfsminen. - O 1973
INERT. This is a near mint and rare cardboard box of 4 German WW2, 1944 dated Druck-Zunder 35 pressure fuzes with their cords for the D.Z.35 Behelfsminen. The Druck-Zunder 35 fuze was a push action fuze and was used in German anti-tank, anti-personel mines including the Tellermine and the simple Behelfs-brettstuckmine. This box of fuzes has a label inside for use with the Behelfsminen D.Z.35 with a activation weight of 32kg. The fuzes are contained in their original lidded cardboard box with a wooden separator in the bottom. There are 5 wound reels of cord to use when arming the fuzes, 4 spare safety bolts and knurled screws and an instruction leaflet. The lid of the box has a label dated 11 August 1944 and 4 Stuck Druck-Zunder 35 ( 4 x pressure fuzes number 35) printed on it . The box retains the pull string that was wound round the circumference to open the paper seal stuck round the box. The fuzes are made of aluminium with a bronzed finish and are fitted with a safety bolt which is secured by a knurled screw. The only marking to the fuze is the stamping d4 on the side. See Special Weapons of the Third Reich, An Encyclopaedic Survey, pages 353 - 357 by Terry Gander and peter Chamberlain. This is a nice original box of DZ35 fuzes in their original box complete withal their accessories and instruction leaflet. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert fuses in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1973
£0.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Russian Cutaway BDR-2 Base Fuze For 85 &100MM Armour Piercing Projectiles On Display Stand. - O 1972
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a Russian DBR-2 base fuze. The fuze has had a quarter section taken out of it to show the inner workings of the fuze for instructional purposes and for bomb disposal team information. The fuze is used in Russian 85mm and 100mm armour piercing tracer (AP/T) and armour piercing, high explosive tracer (APHE/T) projectiles used in the 85mm D44 divisional gun and the 100mm M 1944 anti-tank/field guns. The fuze is armed centrifugally and by setback. The fuze is impact and graze sensitive and is stamped round its circumference SBR-2 and 1-64 (January 1964 date). This is a BDR-2 sectioned base fuze in excellent condition showing the inner workings with the gaine attached. The fuze is of all steel condition and is complete with a display stand with a copper plate nailed to it with DBR-2 engraved on it. The price of this fuze includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert fuzes in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1972
£375.00

American M22 Artillery Fuze Setter. Sn - 20759
This is an American fuze setter for setting the time delay of time fuzes used on artillery projectiles. The fuze setter is placed on top of a fuze and the graduated ring is turned to the required delay. This type of fuze is usually used in the anti-aircraft mode but it can also be used to give an overhead ground burst. This fuze setter is in excellent condition and is made from steel which has a green painted finish. the setter is stamped and the letters picked out in white paint ‘SETTER, FUZE M22 STOCK NO. 7578410 SERIAL NO. 33727’. The setter also has two concentric graduated and numbered rings, one being the time delay and the other being the time scale adjuster, both of which can be locked independent of each other by thumbscrews marked T & C (Time & Correction). The setter has a fold down handle to operate the setter. The setter is contained in it is original green canvas pouch with a press studded top flap, reinforced edge seams and a webbing belt hook. The case is lightly stencilled on the front in black ‘CASE SETTING M33’. See O:rdnance Maintainence FUZE SETTERS TM9-1509, a U.S. Army instruction book dated November 1952. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 20759
£275.00

INERT. British, No 117 Fuze Plug, Representing No117 Nose Fuze & Transit Tin. - O 1955
INERT. This is a British unfired number 117 solid brass nose fuze that represents a number 117 fuze in its original transit tin with all the packing. The fuze is made out of turned solid brass with a lacquered finish. The side of the fuze is stamped on the side PLUG REP NO 117 FUZE MK1 157 WS. The fuze is contained in its original screw top steel transit tin and is complete with all of its original metal, rubber and hard plastic inserts. The base of the tin is stamped ROF (W) 4 59 B&SP PATENTS APPLIED FOR and is the forerunner of the later steel screw top fuze containers. The fuse was used to train soldiers in the use of the fuse and also to be fired in inert practice HE (high Explosive) rounds. The fuze and container are in excellent condition having been is storage for a long time. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this fuse in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1955
£125.00

INERT. Pair Of Unfired British No 208 Mk 6/2 Clockwork Fuzes Converted To No 208 Mk 8/1 Fuzes. One In A Quarter Section & One Unsectioned For The British 3.7, 4.5 & 5.25 Inch Anti-aircraft Gun. Inch Anti-aircraft Guns On A Mahogany Display Plinth. - O 1951
INERT. This is a pair of British No 208 Mk 6/2 Clockwork Fuse Converted To A No 208 Mk 8/1 Fuzes on a mahogany display plinth. These fuzes were used in the British 3.7, 4.5 & 5.25 Inch Anti-aircraft Guns which was the standard heavy anti-aircraft gun used from 1938 throughout WW2. The 200 series of clockwork fuze superseded the No 199 powder fuze in 1942 with a maximum running time of 43 seconds. The main body of the fuzes are made of brass. There is a brass screwed locking collar securing the alloy nosecone of the fuse.The sectioned fuze has had a quarter section has been removed from the body of one of the fuzes revealing the clockwork and safety shutter mechanism. This fuze is stamped BW53 LOT 82 0099182. The unsectioned fuze is stamped round its circumference No.208 MK6/2 struck out and 208 MK8/1 BW53LOT 92 009243. Both fuzes are in excellent condition mounted on their mahogany display plinth. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert fuzes in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1951
£395.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Set of 8 Variations Of ¼ Sectioned Noses Fuses For The 20 mm Madsen Anti Aircraft Gun. Sn - 20570
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a set of 8 mounted quarter sectioned noses for the 20mm Masden (20x120) anti-aircraft gun made by the Danish company Dansk Industri Syndikay (DISA) prior to the Second World War. The gun was exported after the war to several countries for ship and land use and ammunition was made by various countries, Kynoch being a main producer. This is a set of 8 unmarked variations of the brass nose impact fuses that appear to be of the Kynoch pattern, two being the air column type without any safety device and the other 6 having a centrifugal arming device inside. The fuses are all undamaged and all have their brass covers covering the firing pin/air column. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this fuse in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 20570
£195.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. RARE, WW2, 1942 Dated, German, Unfired Wgr Z 50+ Nebelwerfer Nose Fuse. - O 1877
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare German WW2, 1942 dated unfired Wgr Z 50+ Nebelwerfer nose fuse. The Nebelwerfer (translated as a smoke mortor) was a multiple barrelled rocket launcher used throughout the Second World War by the Germans. The weapon was capable of firing smoke, high explosive, incendiary and poison gas rockets in a salvo. This fuse was used with incendiary rocket and high explosive rounds fired by the nebelwerfers which came in various calibres from 15cm upwards. The fuse is a direct action, graze and will function as an allways fuse and was armed by pulling out the safety pin and removing the pressed steel safety cap. This alloy fuse has its original safety cap and safety pin and is stamped round its circumference Wgr z 50+ bmv (Rheinmetall-Borsig AG Soemmerda plant, Sommerda) 42 (1942 date) WaA 732 . See Handbook of Enemy Ammunition number 7, German rockets, gun and mortor ammunition and Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the Third Reich, An Encyclopaedic Survey, pages 334 - 337 by Terry Gander and peter Chamberlain. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert fuse in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1877
£395.00

INERT DEACTIVATED, WW2, 1941 Dated German No 59B Bomb Fuse. - O 1861
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original German 1941 dated No 59B bomb fuse. the fuse was used with parachute flares and incendiary bomb containers. The fuse retains some of its original red painted finish and has two insulated plungers at the top. The short alloy fuse body is stamped at the top EIZt Z 59 (in a circle) B bmv (Rheinmetall-Borsig AG, Soemmerda plant, Soemmerda) *a 3b and a waffenampt. The top of the body between the contacts is stamped 58 and 41 (1941 date). See page 216, German Air Dropped Weapons to 1945 by Wolfgang Fleischer. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert fuse in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1861
£0.00
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