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INERT DEACTIVATED. British, WW2 Era, 1936 Dated, .455 Webley & Enfield Mark VI Revolvers 6 Round Service Pack. Sn - 20942:2
INERT DEACTIVATED. An original 1936 dated military service pack of 6 x inert .455” cartridges for the, Webley and Enfield Mk VI military revolvers. The rounds are loaded with a lead bullet and are headstamped R L ll (Royal Laboratories Mark 2) 36 (1936 date). This is an original and complete service pack in excellent condition. 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 20942:2
£75.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Original, Victorian .577 Snider (.577 x 51R) Ball Round Cartridge for .577 Snider rifles & Carbines. Sn - 20916:2
INERT DEACTIVATED. This are original .577 Snider (.577 x 51R) ball cartridge for the Snider rifle and carbines manufactured. The rounds have an iron base with a double brass cup which is crimped onto a buff paper cartridge case. The rounds are loaded with a 480 grain soft lead bullet and originally had a charge of 70 grains of black powder as a propellant. These rounds were originally brought back by Reuben Reeds of Ontario, Canada who was a volunteer in the Royal Canadian Regiment in 1899 and after his service in the Royal Canadian Regiment in the South Africa in the Boer War, he was allowed to keep his Snider Rifle and a full box of ammunition. This is part of the ammunition Mr Reeds was allowed to keep. We have a copy of a letter which is available to the purchaser of these rounds. The price for these original .577 Snider rounds 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. The price is per round and the bullet is shown for reference purposes only. Sn 20916:2
£40.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2, 1941 Dated 7.92mm (7.92 x 94) Panzerbuchse 38 & 39 (PzB 38 & PzB 39) Tungsten Cored, AP/T (Armour Piercing Tracer) Round. - O 1985
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an unfired WW2, 1941 dated, German 7.92mm (7.92 x 94) Panzerbuchse 38 & 39 (PzB 38 & PzB 39) AP/T (Armour Piercing Tracer) round which was developed by Gustloff Werke prior to the start of the Second World War. The gun was a single shot weapon and gave the infantry an anti-tank capability in the field. The cartridge is similar to the 13mm T Gewehr which has been necked down from 13mm to 7.92mm with a rimless case. Due to the high velocities involved, the core of the projectile had a tungsten core. This round has received damage to the cartridge case sometime in its service and appears to have been struck by a bullet similar to a .303 thus igniting the propellant. The PzB39 although a single shot weapon, the rounds for the anti-tank gun were carried in a magazine next to the breech ready to use. This round has a brass cartridge case which is headstamped aux 36d 41 (1941 date) Waffenampt 109. The round has an unstruck brass percussion primer with a red annulus which indicates a tungsten core to the steel jacketed projectile which is still crimped into the cartridge case. See Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the Third Reich, an Encyclopedic Survey by Terry Gander and Peter Chamberlain, pages 100 – 102. 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 1985
£375.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British Original Kynoch .577 x 3 Inch Nitro Express Cartridge. - O 1953
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original Kynoch.577 x 3 Inch Nitro Express Cartridge. The rounds are lightly headstamped KYNOCH 577 NITRO and have a copper percussion primer with a purple primer annulus. The brass cartridge cases crimped onto a nickel jacketed 750 grain copper jacketed soft pointed bullet with 3 slight stab crimps. The 5 rounds are contained in a Kynoch printed in red, yellow white and black cardboard carton with strong cardboard segments to separate the individual rounds. The cartons have stencilled on the rear in black 27 H O . The box has a description of the contents printed on it. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. There are 3 rounds available and are priced per round. O 1953
£35.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British 1961 dated .380 Webley Revolver 12 round service pack. - O 1949
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original 1961 dated military service pack of 12 x inert .380 cartridges for the, Webley military revolvers. The two piece tan cardboard box has a paper label on it sealing the box closed and is printed in green 12 CARTRIDGES REVOLVER .380 INCH Mk 2z L.S.A.A. . There is a packing stencil in black printed over the label RG..31.12.61 (DATE). The rounds are loaded with round nosed copper jacketed bullets and bear the headstamp RG (Radway Green) 61 (1961 date) 2Z (Mark 2, smokeless powder) 380 . The rounds have a purple primer annulus signifying a ball round. This is an original and complete pack in excellent condition. 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. There are 2 boxes available and the price is per box. O 1949
£75.00

DEACTIVATED INERT .55 Boys (14x99B) Mark 2 1942/3 Dated Armour Piercing Anti-Tank Rifle Round. - O 1927
This round was developed by a Captain H C Boys, a designer at the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield resulting in the .55 Boys anti-tank rifle being adopted in 1937. Although the round was adequate against light tanks in the early part of the war, the Boys was ineffective against heavier armour and was phased out in favour of the PIAT mid-war. The Boys anti-tank rifle was a bolt action rifle fed from a five-shot magazine, loaded by means of a 5 round stripper clip. The rifle was large, heavy with a bipod at the front and a separate grip below the padded butt. There are four mark 2 armour piercing round available and they are headstamped K4 42 WII (Kynoch, I.C.I., Yeading 1942, mark 2 armour piercing)., K4 43 WII (Kynoch, I.C.I., Yeading 1943, mark 2 armour piercing), K42 WII (Kynoch, 1942, mark 2 armour piercing), and RG 43 WII (Radway Green 1942, mark 2 armour piercing). The Nickel cased bullet is held by 3 stab crimps at the case mouth. The brass primer has a green primer annulus signifying armour piercing. The armour piercing bullets have had a cut across the base of the bullet casing and the hardened steel core to destabilise them if ever they were fired so they are collectable without a licence. This deactivation cannot be seen when the bulleted round is displayed. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The price is for each round and there are four rounds available. O 1927
£65.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Original Rare, WW2 (1944 Dated) American Service Pack of 50 x Inert DUMMY .45 ACP Ball Rounds For Colt Automatic Pistols, Thompson Sub-Machine Guns Etc By Evansville Ordnance Plant (Chrysler), Evansville, Ohio. - O 1851
This is an original scarce WW2 (1944 Dated) American service pack of 50 inert DUMMY rounds of .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) for the Colt Automatics and Thompson sub machine guns. This pack contains 50 steel cased inert copper jacketed rounds with headstamps E C (Evansville Ordnance Plant (Chrysler), Evansville, Ohio) 4 (1944 date) . The cartridge cases have drilled primer pockets and 2 holes in the side of the case to show they are unfilled dummy rounds. The cardboard carton has a printed label on it by the Evansville Ordnance Plant, Ohio. The price includes U.K. delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1851
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British Original 10 Round Box Of Holland and Holland (Manufactured By Kynoch) Unfired Holland’s .375 Magnum Big Game Rifle Cartridges. (6 Rounds). - O 1850
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original Kynoch 10 round box of Holland’s .375 Magnum big game rifle cartridges containing 6 ROUNDS. The rounds are headstamped (K) KYNOCH HOLLANDS .375 MAGNUM. And have a brass percussion primer. The brass cartridge cases crimped onto a nickel jacketed 270 grain steel pointed bullet. The rounds are contained in a cardboard box with a yellow Holland and Holland Limited, New Bond Street, London trade label round it with a description of the contents made for them by Kynoch Limited. he 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 1850
£75.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Unfired Pre War 10 Round Pack Of DWM 8x57JS Hunting Ammunition. - O 1848
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a Pre War 10 round pack of DWM (Deutsche Waffen und Munitionfabriker AC) 8x57JS ammunition manufactured at the Karlsruhe factory. This pack of 8x57JS ammunition contains 10 rounds of soft point ammunition that was used in various German bolt action rifles and was able to be chambered for the later larger S bore (0.323”) Mauser G98 rifles. The cartridge cases are made of clear lacquered steel and are headstamped DWM * 8x57JS * and are fitted with a steeped nickel jacketed lead round tipped bullet, the ammunition is contained in a buff cardboard carton where the individual rounds are separated by cardboard compartments. The carton has a white trade label with the manufacturers name DWM (Deutsche Waffen und Munitionfabriker AC) printed on it together with the contents description. There are also two red labels on the bottom of the box with black printing on them ‘Achtung! Nur fur S-laute (Kal. 7.89. 8.20 mm). This refers to the ammunition not being suitable for the earlier and smaller J 8mm bore. 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 1848
£75.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Unfired Pre War 10 Round Pack Of RWS 8x57JR Hunting Ammunition. - O 1844
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a Pre War 10 round pack of RWS (Rheinisch-Westfälische Sprengstoffwerke) of 8x57JR Sinoxid hunting ammunition m. In 1926 RWS concluded a working agreement with I. G. Frabenindustrie AG of Frankfurt. Development of a stainless, non-corrosive priming composition, named Sinoxid at the Stadeln factory. This pack of 8x57JR ammunition contains 10 rounds of soft point ammunition that was used in various German double rifles and drillings. The ammunition being rimmed hence the R in the specification. The cartridge cases are made of clear lacquered steel and are headstamped RWS 8x57JR and are fitted with a nickel jacketed lead round tipped bullet which are separated by a folded thin card zig zag partition. The J specification means having a 0.318” bullet which was used by the military until the spitzer 0.323” bullet was adopted. The buff cardboard box has a trade label on the front RWS 10 Patroned 8x57JR Normallsiert SINOXID QUECKSILBERFREI ROSTFREI EROSIONSSICHER. Rheinisch-Westfalische Sprengstoff-Actien-Gesellschaft NURENBERG. The rear of the box label has printed on it 10 Patroned 8x57JR Pulverladung 2,5gr T.1910 Geschofz Flachkopf 26m/m 1..7gr F.Z. “SP” N56Q Hergestellt in Deutchland. 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 1844
£95.00
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