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Inert Unfired WW2 Original 1939 Dated German 15 Round "Patronen s.S.", 198gr Service Pack Of 7.92x57 Ball Ammunition. Sn O 1029 - O 1029
This is an inert 1939 dated original service pack of German WW2 7.92x57 "Patronen s.S.", 198gr Ball ammunition. This box contains 15 rounds of brass cased German standard SmE (Spitzen mit Einkern or semi-armor piercing; having a steel core) and are headstamped P635 Gustloff-Werke Otto Eberhardt-Patronenfabrik, Hirtenberg Niederdonau, Austria under German occupation S+ (bras case) 13 (1939 date). The bullet has a steel core with a copper jacket. The cardboard packet has a white paper identification label on it . 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. NOW 9 Boxes available. SN. O 1029
£75.00

Original Inert Swiss Service Pack Of 20, 7.5 x 23R Pistol Rounds. O 978 - O 978
This is an Inert Swiss 7.5 x 23R center-fire revolver cartridge service pack containing 20 inert rounds. The rounds consist of a brass cartridge case and primer with a copper jacketed bullet for use in the Swiss Army revolvers, models 1882 and 1882/1929 revolvers. The rounds were packaged on 10.7.1907. 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. Sn. O 978
£175.00

Inert Unfired Boxes Of 7.62x54R Drill Rounds Of Ammunition In Original Boxes. Sn 11060:59 - 11061:59
Original boxes containing 15 drill rounds of 7.62x54R ammunition for the Mosin Nagant rifles and Maxim machine guns. The rounds are contained in their original green cardboard boxes and the rounds are dated 1948 to 1950. These rounds have four case indentations below the case shoulder and have an empty primer pocket. Price includes UK delivery. 16 boxes available. Under Bisleys. Sn 11061:59
£45.00

The Boxer Cartridge In The British Service By B.A.Temple. Sn BO 1037 - BO 1037
This book, long out of print, The Boxer Cartridge In The British Service By B.A.Temple, covers the development of the Boxer Cartridge in British Service from the Daws Patent cartridge of 1867 to the various Boxer cartridges, including the Snider, Martini Henry, .45 Long Chamber Martini Henry, .577, .422 R.I.C., .455 Adams pistol cartridges, Vary, Signal cartridges and others until solid drawn brass cartridges were adopted. This hard book backed with its dust wrapper is protected with a plastic outer sleeve, describes in the ammunition, bullets, cartridge cases and packing in much detail. Price includes UK delivery. Sn. BO 1037
£145.00

The History And Development Of Small Arms Ammunition, Volume 1 By George A Hoyem In Mint Condition And Signed By The Author. Sn BO 1036 - BO 1036
This mint condition book, signed by the Author, The History and Development of Small Arms Ammunition, Volume 1 By George A. Hoyem, covers martial long arms flintlock cartridges through to rim fire cartridges. This hardback book was printed in 1981 and is long out of print Price includes UK delivery. Sn. BO 1036
£150.00

TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK INERT Original 1943 British Service Pack of 20 x 9mm SMG Ammunition. ( Sn 7704 ) - now 3 x available - 7704
This is an original service pack of 20 x INERT 9mm MK IZ rounds for use in the Sten and captured German weapons. The brass cased rounds are loaded with a copper jacketed round nosed bullet. The headstamp is ' HN 9mm 43' - with the WD arrow. This indicates that they were made at the MINISTRY OF SUPPLY FACTORY HIRWAN SOUTH WALES in 1943. These are good original examples of war issue ammunition. The price includes UK delivery. ( Sn 7704 )
£0.00

INERT HOLLAND & HOLLAND .450 x 31/4" Black Powder Express Big Game Cartridge. PRICED PER CARTRIDGE INCLUDING POSTAGE ( O 805) - O 805
This is an INERT Victorian Holland & Holland made .450 x 31/4 inch black powder express big game cartridge for use in double rifles. This is a typical straight sided Victorian big game cartridge used on safari for medium game but capable of taking big game. The brass case has the headstamp ' HOLLAND 450' and is loaded with a lead bullet with copper insert for hunting. The rounds have been carefully deactivated and the price, which is for individual rounds, includes UK delivery. NB. As an inert round no license is required to possess in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. ( O 805)
£55.00

OUT OF STOCK 1939 INERT Webley .455 Auto Pistol Rounds Service Pack. [ Now 1 x available] ( O 737) - O 737
This is an original 1939 dated British service pack of 7 x inert .455 rounds for the large frame Webley .455 semi-automatic pistol. The rounds have brass cases with a headstamp 9 illustrated) which indicates that they were made at the Royal Arsenal Woolwich in 1939. They come in a service pack containing a magazine load of 7 rounds. The pack retains its original label. These are scarce packs of inert ammunition and the price includes UK delivery. ( O 737)
£0.00

Inert 5.45 x 39 Soviet 7N6 AKS-74UB Spetsnaz assault Rifle Rounds. ( O 736) - O 736
These are scarce and now inert 5.45 x 36 Soviet 7N6 assault rifle rounds with a standard ball projectile. They have lacquered steel cases and were introduced in 1974 for the AKS-74 and in a sub-sonic loading for use by Spetsnaz troops in silenced compact assault rifles. These rounds were made in 1989. The 5.45 x 39 is a general issue calibre in the Russian military and other ex- USSR republics. These rounds are in mint condition, inert, they do not contain any propellant, the primers have been oiled and a small piece of shot put in the case so they can be 'rattled' to demonstrate that they are empty. These would look great in any display or collection. The price includes UK delivery NB Minimum Order 2 rounds. Original 20 round packs are also available. ( O 736)
£20.00

OUT OF STOCK Rare inert 6.5 x 50 R Japanese Arisaka Rifle Ammunition and Clip. ( now 0 available) - O 698
These are extremly scarce and unusual clips of inert 6.5mm Japanese Arisaka Rifle rounds manufactured by the Chinese for captured Japanese rifles after the war. The headstamp ( illustrated) has the date marks for January 1950 and a Chinese arsenal mark. The case is loaded with a copper jacketed bullet with a green annulus. The price is for 5 original rounds and a stripper clip; includes UK delivery.
£0.00
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