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TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK INERT DEACTIVATED. RARE SOE & Reserve Units Booby Trap Early Time Pencils. (3 now available)O 1386 - O 1386
INERT DEACTIVATED. These are extremely scarce military time pencils as used by UK Reserve Units, S.O.E, O.S.S, Resistance, Special Forces and Royal Engineers to mine, charge and create booby traps. The time pencils which are colour coded corresponding to the time delay from 30 minutes to 30 hours. Each pencil is inert and do not contain any explosive. They were recently found in a military store and are rarely seen. The pencils are priced individually at £65 EACH. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess as part of a collection or display. O 1386
£0.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British M.2G. Fuse Setting Mark 1 Inspection Gauge In Original Fitted Case. Sn. 15623. - 15623
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a British M.2G. fuse Setting Mark 1 gauge in its original factory fitted case used for testing fuse setters used to set fuses on artillery projectiles. The fuse setter is made of machined steel and has two knurled rings on the bottom half. The top of the fuse is graduated S and 0 to 75 with a small vernier setting scale above it. The body is stamped CM.1324A GAGUE TESTING M26 FUSE SETTER 1967 (date) SERIAL No 64/37 and highlighted in black. The green painted mahogany fitted case is stencilled on the lid GAGUE TESTING M.2G FUSE SETTER MK1 CM.140 GA and a crowfoot. The green painted case is made of dovetailed timber with two brass hinges with a steel fastening clasp and is stencilled in white GAUGE TESTING M.2G FUSE SETTER MK1. CM. 140 GA. The inside of the case has a label with instructions for use and felt covered securing wooden pads. No licence is required to possess this inert fuse setter in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn. 15623
£195.00

INERT British Naval WW2 (1943 Dated) 21 Inch C.C.R.Pistol Mark 1** Fuse For The 21 Inch Torpedo In Original Transit Container. Sn. 15545 - 15545
INERT This is a British naval WW2 (1943 dated) fuse for the 21 inch torpedo used exclusively by the ships and submarines of the Royal Navy. The fuse is made of nickel plated bronze and is contained in its original green painted steel waterproofed transit container. The transit container has four locking toggle clamps and two folding steel carrying handles. The lid has a waterproof rubber seal, which is compressed by the four toggle clamps. The fuse has a curved front with a glass window and a bronze rotary arming vane. The fuse is stamped on the front 21” C.G.R.PISTOL Mk1** MOD1 also POINTER END FLUSH-DETS “OUT” DOWN- DETS “IN” in highlighted in red paint. T.49I.D B.E.5117 10-43 (October 1943 date). Inside the fuse are various gears and electrical connectors with wiring attached. There are two celluloid covers over the interior sides of the fuse. There is also a large 3 inch screwed hole at the rear of the fuse for holding the gain. This impressive fuse measures approximately 11 ½ x 9 ½ x 9 ½ inches. No licence is required to possess this in the UK if retained as part of a collection or displays. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn. 15545
£1,200.00

INERT DEACTIVATED British L62 E.I.D. Experimental Nose Fuse. - O 1059
INERT DEACTIVATED British L62E.I.D. nose fuse. This fuse has a 4mm wide painted purple band round the gain part of the fuse, designating the fuse to be of an experimental nature. The steel fuse body has the standard British shell thread and the top of the fuse has a time ring scale from 5 to 82 as well as ‘safe’ engraved on it. Under the time scale is stamped FL 3240 highlighted with green paint. The top of the fuse rotates to set the time. At the very top of the fuse is a white plastic cap reminiscent of a ‘VT’ – Proximity fuse and painted in red under the white cap is L3/ V.T.636-B.14. Under this in yellow paint is painted L62 E.I.D. followed in red painting W/S 52-86 . When the black bakelite transit plug is taken off the bottom of the fuse, there is revealed a clockwork time mechanism which is stamped FL 62 LOT 3240 . Above the purple band on the fuse is etched L3/1508 . 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 O 1059
£250.00

Inert German WW1, 1917 dated Dopp.Z.92.n.F Time and Percussion Fuse. Sn O 1023 - O 1023
This is a German WW1, 1917 dated time and percussion fuse introduced in 1892 and used in German 90mm, 100mm, and 150mm gun shrapnel shells. It was also used in the 150 heavy howitzer with the incendiary and high explosive shells. This heavy nose fuse is made of brass and is complete with its steel shrapnel collar. The brass powder ring is graduated from 2 to 40 and is stamped Dopp;Z.92.n.F. over SSWN17 (the manufacturer and date 1917) . It is also stamped SK 101 and 21 . 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 displays. Sn O 1023
£125.00

WW2 Inert Unfired 1939 Dated German ZZS/60nA Mechanical Time Fuze Used by The German Navy. Sn O 1022 - O 1021
This is an inert WW2 1939 dated German ZZS/60nA mechanical time fuse used by Kriegsmarine in WW2 for use in 88mm, 105mm, 127mm, 170mm and 230mm Illumination rounds. The fuse which is in excellent condition has a steel body which is stamped ZZS/60nA over 15/1939 W . There is also a marine Waffenampt and a makers monogram. There is an alloy nose cone held in with a screwed collar. 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 displays. Sn O 1021
£195.00

WW2 INERT Unfired German Anti Concrete Shell Base Fuse (BdZf15cmGr19Bd) For The 15Cm s FH18 Field Gun. Sn. 956 - O 956
This is an unfired WW2 INERT German Anti-Concrete shell base fuse (BdZf15cmGr19Bd) for the 15Cm s FH18 Field gun. The steel fuse is stamped on its base BdZf15cmGr19Bd RHS 433/39 with a feint white stencil 6G . The alloy circular plate on the base of the fuse is stamped GV KV OV meaning long, short and no delay when setting the fuse delay. The base fuse is screwed into the unfired steel gain which is stamped tye on the base. The first picture shows the fuse unscrewed from the gaine side by side. Price includes UK delivery. Sn O 956
£195.00

WW1 1917 German Inert, Z.s.u.m W.M, 17cm Minenwerfer Fuse. O 714. - O 714
This is an excellent example of an inert time and percussion Fuse for the WW1 German Heavy Minenwerfer. Used to great effect throughout WW1 as a 'Trench Mortar' this fuse is correctly stamped Z.s.u.m. W.M (Werfe Mortar) and A.E.G. 17'. It is made from Brass with an alloy cap and has a time ring which indicates that it could be used between 7 and 25 seconds before detonation. This is a nice original inert fuse in great condition. Price includes UK delivery. O 714
£125.00

Inert Kynoch Railway Fog Alarm Signal - O 374
This is an inert example of a Railway warning detonator or Fog signal. It came from the Kynoch factory via a retired employee along with 5 mint and original box labels. They were intended to be placed on railway tracks in fog or other hazardous conditions to warn drivers and rail workers of the hazard. Activated by the pressure of the train. These are very difficult to find in any condition and only inert from Kynoch. Price includes UK delivery.
£85.00

Blue Steel Air to Surface Strategic Nuclear Missile Fuze system - O 17
A unique and extremely rare complete electronic fuze system from a British Blue Steel Air-to-Surface Strategic nuclear missile carried by Vulcan & Victor Bombers of the Royal Air Force. Introduced to 617 Sqaudron in 1962 it had a range of 320 km. Made by hawker Siddeley the missile was steel bodied & 10.6 metres long. The fuze is complete with all its electronic componants and measures 40 H, 46 L, 33 W. It is made of alloy with a steel front plate and is VERY heavy. Delivery by arrangement and price on application. A superb piece of Cold War armament and the Ultimate in fuze collecting.
£0.00
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