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DEACTIVATED INERT. British, 1990 Dated, 94mm L1A2 LAW 80 practice rocket. - O 1834
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a British, 1990 dated 94mm L1A2 LAW 80 (Light Anti-Armour Weapon (LAW) 80) unguided practice anti-armour projectile. The LAW 80 was the direct replacement for the 66mm HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) L1A1 rocket which was commonly known as the M77 LAW and was aimed by a sighting rifle firing a special 9mm bulleted tracer round that was a match for the trajectory of the LAW80. The rocket body is made of a composite of an alloy body and venturi with 4 spring out steel fins. The rocket measures 83cm long and retains most of its original painted and stencilled finish. the centre of the body is black and is stencilled in yellow RKT. 94M.M. HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) L1A2 06/90 (June 1990 date) 7 . The lighter coloured lover section is stencilled in black P CY (ROF Chorley) SER No 56270 009 RLB (Royal Laboratories) 90 (1990 date) DRG LIST 57880 ISSUE2 . The fins retain all of their original green anodised finish and are held open by steel springs. The LAW80 was withdrawn on safety grounds in favour of the AT-4 CS and eventually the FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missile and NLAW. Price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert practice rocket in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1834
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED WW2 1940 Dated Mills No 36M MK1, Hand Grenade. - O 1791
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. The zinc base plug is marked 40 (1940 date) PDC No36 M M and is screwed for a rifle grenade base plate. The inner primer holder has cast into it Z (zinc). The alloy filling plug is stamped WD. 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 1791
£325.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW1, 1918 Dated, Mills No 36 MK 1, Drill Hand Grenade By Josiha Parkes & Sons, Willenhall. - O 1785
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original, 1918 dated WW1, Mills No 36 MK I, drill Hand Grenade made by Josiha Parkes & Sons, Union Works. Willenhall. The body of the grenade is made of cast iron and has cast into the front JPS, the manufacturing mark of Josiha Parkes & Sons. The body has 5 x 3/16 inch diameter holes drilled into the body to signify it being a drill purpose hand grenade. The grenade has the mould number 8 E cast into it under the fly off lever and is fitted with a steel filling screw. The fly off lever is stamped D.P Co. The grenade is fitted with a steel base plug is nickle plated for durability and is has cast into it No 36 M I TA&S (Thomas Adshead & Sons) 8/18 (August 1918 date). 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 1785
£295.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired, American Early WW2, 60mm High Explosive (HE) Mortar And Fuse. - O 1783
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an early WW2 unfired American high explosive 60mm mortar round for the M43A1 mortar used extensively throughout WW2. The body of the mortor retains much of its original yellow painted finish. This yellow finish was replaced early in WW2 due to its conspicuous colour to olive green. The yellow l=painted finish was often overpainted with olive green in service. This round has not been overpainted and retains its original pre-war finish. The body consists of a cast iron machined body which is stamped 11 2451 round the circumference under the fuse. The body has a pressed steel fin assembly which is spot welded to the primer holder. The early alloy M52B1 nose impact fuse is stamped NNN 24 54 along its length and retains its alloy screw in gaine. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The price includes U.K. delivery. O 1783
£275.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. RARE, Pre Production, EXPEIMENTAL TRIALS, British, Unfired, 1961 Dated, 81MM HE (High Explosive) Mortar. - O 1780
DEACTIVATED INERT. The 81mm mortor introduced in 1965–66, replacing the Ordnance ML 3 inch Mortar in UK service, where it is used by the British Army, the Royal Marines and the RAF Regiment. This experimental TRIALS pre-production mortor was made 4 years before being adopted by the British Army. The mortor retains most of its original paint and stencilling. The mortor is stamped at the top TV.148. RL (Royal Laboratories) 9/1961 (September 1961 date) and also lower down on the body TV148 81MM RL 5/61 (Royal Laboratories May 1961) 1588. The body has the top half painted dark green with a red filling band signifying an explosive content while the lower half is painted in a light blue colour signifying an experimental round which is stencilled in red EXPTL (experimental). The top of the mortor is stencilled 12 DRM IN H.E.S. (High Explosive Substitute) R.D 1058 (Research Design number) 81MM M L10A1. Below this is some stencilling covered with white painting as follows OB 3162 SER No 1588. GD 11/61 (November 1961) INERT PRIMARY INERT AUG. There is some stencilling covered with white painting as follows TRIAL 371 (Trial number 371). The mortor is fitted with a white painted propelling cartridge which is stamped INERT. The top of the alloy fin assembly which attaches to the body is stamped TV151RG7/61 (Radway Green July 1961). The top of the mortor is fitted with a screw in alloy contact fuse which is stamped TV147 Rg 9 61 (September 1961 date). The white painted fuse cap is stamped 162 MK8 J.C.C.L. and has cast into it REMOVE BEFORE FIRING with an arrow. Under the cap is a removable safety pin with a brass label attached to it which is stamped REMOVE PIN BEFORE FIRING. The price for this pre-production experimental trials mortor 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. O 1780
£375.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. British, 1953 Dated, L5 3.5 Inch Practice HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) (Bazooka) Round. - O 1774
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a 1953 dated British L5 MK 2 3.5 inch practice HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) round designed to be fired from the American 3.5 IN M20A1 rocket launcher used by the British army in the 1960. This round retains alot of its original painted finish. The blue practice warhead is stenciled in white KT PRAC 3.5in UK M29 MK 1/59. Lower down the blue projectile is stenciled in white PRACTICE 5. The green rocket motor is stenciled in yellow T53 BRIT M7 11/53 (November 1953 date) B S 19486 and in red within a red circle 20° 120°F. There is a red and white band round the rocket motor. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. O 1774
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. American, WW2, 1943 Dated, M83 Illumination Mortor For The M60 60MM Mortor. - O 1765
This is an American WW2, 1943 dated M 83 illumination mortor for the American M2 60mm mortor. The mortor retains most of its original grey painted finish with white stencilling. The mortor carried a 100,000 candle power star unit suspended form a parachute that burned for 25 seconds and was used for illumination the battlefield at night time. The mortor measures approximately 14 inches long and consists of a steel body with pressed steel fin assembly screwed to the base. The mortor retains most of its original grey finish with a white band round the nose. The top of the mortor is stamped TIME FUSE M65 LOT PA 247 7 43 (July 1943). The mortor is also stencilled in white round its circumference ILLUM 60M CTG M83A1 SOT PA 6-43 (June 1943 date). The pressed steel fins are spot welded to a screwed shank that screws into the base of the mortor. See The Encyclopaedia of Infantry Weapons of World War II by Ian V. Hogg, page 107. 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 1765
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1943 Dated, German 81 cm, High Explosive (HE) Mortar Round for the 8 cm Granatwerfer 34 (8 cm GrW 34). Sn - 20009:2
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a WW2, 1944 dated German 81cm high explosive mortar 8 cm Granatwerfer 34 (8 cm GrW 34). The cast iron mortar body retains some of its worn red painted finish and has cast into it round the top66hgoB and is fitted with a black bakelite impact fuse which is stamped WGR Z1feh 43 (1943 date) 228 Waffenampt 818. The tail fins are made of pressed steel spot welded to the body and retain some of their original red painted finish. 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 20009:2
£275.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Unfired, British, 1943 Dated, 2 Inch Practice (High Explosive) Mortar Reissued In 1950. Sn - 20009:1
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an unfired British WW2, 1943 dated unfired 2 Inch Practice (high explosive) mortar The mortar consists of original WW2, 1943 dated steel mortar body which is stamped lightly round their circumference 2” MOR 1 S.E.I.L. 3/43 (March 1943 date). The mortors were fitted with new tailfins and charges in 1950 and reissued for use. The pressed steel fin assembly is spot welded onto the tailfin and is stamped ATELOR 1/50 (January 1950 date) and No5. The steel screw on nose cap is stamped CA/C 1944 (1944 date) 1-77 No1 IS. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert mortor items in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 20009:1
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare British WW1, No 28 Mark II Hand Grenade. - 20036
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare WW1, British No 28 mark II tear gas hand grenade. This hand grenade was introduced in late 1916 as a non-persistent, non-lethal, lachrymatory (tear gas) grenade for clearing dugouts in trench warfare and differed from normal grenades in that it did not have an explosive filling. No. 28 grenades are packed 12 in a wooden box with space for a tin box containing 12 bursters. This mark II grenade consists of a spherical cast iron ball which has cast into it No 28 II FALCO (Falkirk Iron Company Limited of Scotland) 8.18 (August 1918 date) with a screw in cast iron burster/fuse holder. The burster has its original brass fuse and safety cap assembly, the cap being held on by a brass split pin. The grenade retains most of its original red painted finish. See pages 92 and 93 of Grenade, British and Commonwealth hand and rifle grenades by Rick Landers. The price for this rare British WW1 grenade 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 20036
£495.00
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