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INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1940 Dated, Mills No 36M MK1, Hand Grenade by JP&S (Josiah Parkes & Sons, Willenhall, Staffordshire). Sn - 20840
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an excellent, WW2, 1940 dated Mills No.36M MK 1, hand grenade. The 36M refers to the pattern of Grenade 36 M originally 'Mesopotania' and the fact they were waterproofed. All of the major components are marked up the manufacturer Josiah Parkes & Sons, Willenhall, Staffordshire. The grenades cast iron body has cast into it JP&S Ltd on the front and retains much of its original varnished finish to the body together with most or the red filling crosses (high explosive) and a green ring signifying amatol as the explosive filling. The zinc screw in base plug is marked No36 M MK 1 Z WD over C JP&S 6 (Josiah Parkes & Sons, Willenhall, Staffordshire) and 40 on a circle (1940 date). The base plug is screwed for a rifle grenade base plate. The alloy filling plug is stamped with the letter Z (zinc alloy) WD over C and a crowfoot. The steel fly off handle is stamped JP&S Ltd (Josiah Parkes & Sons, Willenhall, Staffordshire). See pages 111-119 in ‘GRENADE’ British & Commonwealth Hand & Rifle Grenades by Rick Landers. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 20840
£325.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired, Original WW2, 1940 Dated, British 2 Inch Smoke Mortar. Sn - 20839
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired British WW2, 1940 dated 2 Inch smoke mortar. The mortor retains most of its original green painted finish and has a steel body with the top cap held on by 3 rivets. This top cap is stamped U12 HB 40 (1940 date). The alloy fin assembly is crimped on by a ring crimp to the bottom of the body and has 6 fins cast into it. One of the fins has cast into it 10 FD Ltd 1940-2 (February 1940 date). The fin assembly has 4 vent holes in it to discharge the smoke. The base of the fins has a screw on alloy propellant holder which has cast into it 41 in a circle (1941 date) and FD on a circle. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert mortor in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 20839
£195.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired Original WW2 1941 Dated British 2 Inch High Explosive (H.E) Mortar. Sn - 20838
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired British WW2 1941 dated 2 Inch high explosive (H.E) mortar. The mortor retains some of its original varnished finish to the body, most or the red filling ring (high explosive)and some of the green ring signifying amatol as the explosive filling. The body is stamped on the side 2” MOR 1 (2 inch Mortor mark 1) /41 (1941 date). The mortor is fitted with a No 151 nose fuze which is stamped on the side No 151 H LTD 260 and has its original brass cap cover. The screw on alloy fuze cap has cast into it REMOVE BEFORE FIRING with an arrow indicating the direction to unscrew. The alloy screw on fin assembly has 6 fins cast into it and has cast into it ADC 8/41 (August 1941 date) Z (zinc) M. the screw on. The base of the fins has a screw on alloy propellant holder which has cast into it 41 in a circle (1941 date) WDC. The mortor still has the brass base of the original 28 bore propellant cartridge which is headstamped ELEY-KYNOCH 28 ICI in a circle 28. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert mortor in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 20838
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. German, WW2 , 25 x 35R F.Leuchtpatrone Z (Starshell) For The Walther Kampfpistole ("combat pistol"). - O 1979
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an inert German WW2 25 x 35R F.Leuchtpatrone Z (starshell) round for the Walther Kampfpistole ("combat pistol"). This round was used in the Kampfpistole which sometimes had a shoulder stock and was a normal Walther flare pistol specially fitted with a rifled barrel to become the Kampfpistole. The round featured a high / low pressure aluminium cartridge case fitted with a percussion primer. The aluminium projectile was pre-rifled to engage in the pistols rifled barrel when loaded. The nose of the aluminium projectile has a black bakelite round push fit windshield under which the star shell composition would be. 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 display. O 1979
£295.00

SOLD SOLD (15/09) INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare, Unfired, WW2, 1943 Dated German WK 361 (Wurfkorper 361) For The 27mm Leuchtpistole Flare Pistol Grenade. - O 1978
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare, unfired, WW2, 1943 dated, German WK 361 (Wurfkorper 361) grenade for the 27mm Leuchtpistole flare pistol. The grenade is muzzle loaded into the flare pistol and fired conventionally. The primer is at the bottom of the grenade which ignited the propellant in the wooden tube which in turn sets off the grenades 4 ½ second delay mechanism primer in its base. The grenade was propelled out of the barrel by a series of 6 gas vents around the primer. This grenade has a conventional pressed steel Model 39 egg grenade screwed onto wood and metal shaft where the primer would have screwed in. The top if the grenade is stamped fny 43 (1943 date). There is an alloy reinforcing collar at the base of the wooden shaft of the grenade and an alloy primer holder and propellant vent.. 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 1978
£0.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare, Unfired, WW2, 1943 Dated, German WK 361 (Wurfkorper 361) High Explosive Grenade For The 27mm Sturmpistole (Assault Pistol). - O 1977
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare unfired WW2 German WK 361 (Wurfkorper 361) pistol high explosive grenade for the 27mm Sturmpistole (Assault Pistol). The pistol is fitted with a shoulder stock and a sight. The grenade is muzzle loaded into the flare pistol and fired conventionally. The primer is at the bottom of the grenade which is ignited by the propellant in the wooden tube which in turn sets off the grenades 4 ½ second delay mechanism primer in its base. The grenade was propelled out of the barrel by a series of 6 gas vents around the primer. This grenade is fitted with a pressed steel Model 39 egg grenade which is attached to a metal sleeve that is crimped onto the wooden grenade shaft where the primer would have screwed in. The top of the grenade is stamped awd 43 (1943 date). The base of the grenade has a 27mm steel cartridge case crimped onto a metal sleeve at the bottom of the shaft. 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 1977
£475.00

British, WW2, Commando Training Dummy Limpet Mine Dated 20 July 1944. Sn - 20803
This is an original British WW2 practice limpet mine that was brought from 3 Commando Training School D Troops training room number 1. This limpet mine is a magnetic mine fitted with a time fuse used in the demolition of boat hulls, bunker doors and the like. This mine is made from magnetised steel and would have been used for placement training due to it having no fusing mechanism. The practice limpet mine measures 7 ½ by 4 inches has written in the front DUMMY LIMPET-MINE FROM THIRD SMALL BATTLE SECTION HAUL-SEASHELL II FLUSHING 20 JULI 1944. The rear of the mine has written on it 3 COMMANDO D TROOP TRAINING ROOM 1 DO NOT REMOVE Sgt Garnett. 3 Commando was a battalion-sized Commando unit raised by the British Army during the Second World War. Formed in Plymouth on 23 June 1940 from volunteers for special service, and was the first such unit to carry the title of ‘Commando’. On 24 October 1940 No 3 Commando and No 8 Commando were reorganised into the 4th Special Service Battalion. The Battalion HQ was at Brightlingsea. A further reorganisation back to the smaller individual Commando units was authorised on 26th February 1941 and implemented by 5th March 1941.No.3 was the first Commando unit ever to see action with the raid on Guernsey, Operation Ambassador, 14/15 July 1940 with 11 Independent Company. This is a rare piece of commando equipment used by the British Commandos in WW2 and is worthy of further research. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20803
£875.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British WW2, 1942 dated Mills No 36 MK 1, Instruction Hand Grenade By H Limited. - O 1970
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original British WW2, 1942 dated Mills No 36 MK I, instructional hand grenade manufactured H Limited. The body of the grenade has a half section taken from the front of the hand grenade to show the internal workings. The alloy base plug has cast into it No36M.Mk1 HLD 1/42 (January 1942 date). The drill alloy detonator holder has cast into it the letter Z signifying a zinc alloy and is part sectioned to show the action of the firing pin on the detonator. The drill detonator is stamped DRILL III & WDC. The grenade has an alloy filler plug fitted and the painted finish is obscuring the markings. The grenade retains much of its original cream painted finish with red marking where the metal was sectioned and it has three 4mm diameter holes round its cricumference. The grenade is complete with its firing pin, spring, fly of lever and split pin. See pages 111-119 in ‘GRENADE’ British & Commonwealth Hand & Rifle Grenades by Rick Landers. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1970
£345.00

SOLD SOLD (15/09) INERT DEACTIVATED. Original Early WW2 American Pineapple Mk 2 High Explosive Hand Grenade. - O 1968
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original early WW2 American Pineapple Mk 2 high explosive hand grenade first adopted in 1918 and used throughout the Second World War. This example has a segmented cast iron body with what appears to be a letter S cast into the side in a small oval. This hand grenade retains some of its original yellow painted finish underneath the fuze with the later olive green painted refinish. The yellow hand grenades were old stock and yellow finish was changed to olive green in 1942 due to the grenade easily being seen by the yellow paint. This is one of the pre 1942 refinished hand grenades. The green blended easier with the green uniform. This grenade is fitted with its M10A2 fuse which is complete with its original fly off lever and safety pin/ring. The grenade has no hole in its base. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1968
£0.00

SOLD SOLD (15/09) INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare, Near Mint, Vietnam War Period, 1972 Dated, American MK3A2 Offensive Hand Grenade And Transit Container. Sn - 20782
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a near mint , 1972 dated Vietnam War period American MK3A2 Offensive hand grenade with its transit container. This offensive hand grenade is a concussion grenade which is designed to produce casualties in close combat whilst minimising danger to friendly personnel. The grenade is especially useful in clearing bunkers due to the shock wave produced. This grenade was developed in earlier version was produced in 1918 for trench clearing and further improved ending with the MK3A2 with a larger TNT filling. This hand grenade consists of a rubber coated body and retains its original yellow stencilling round the side GRENADE HAND OFFENSIVE MK3A2 10P-23-13 TNT 5-71 (May 1971 date). The grenade is complete with its original M206A2 green painted fuze which is stencilled on top of the fly off lever in black FUZE M206A2 PAL-1 25 2-72 (February 1972 date). The grenade is complete with its near mint grey cardboard and tinplate transit container is stencilled in white round the circumference G911 1 GRENADE HAND OFFENSIVE MK3-A2 W/FUZE M206A2 W/SAFETY CLIP LOT.10P-26-15. The black painted tin plated lid is embossed TOP 7-72 (July 1972 date) PAP F F CONT. M340A1 while the bottom is identical except for the date 1/72 (January 1972 date). This grenade was withdrawn from service in 1975. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 20782
£0.00
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