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INERT DEACTIVATED RARE, Late Victorian Era French Pack of 25 Transitional ‘Internally Primed’ Inert .380 Calibre Centre Fire Revolver Rounds (1 pack available). O 1055 - O 1055
In the transition from rim fire cartridges to externally primed centre fire cartridges, an innovative internally primed centre fire cartridge was introduced. The internally primed cartridges were only in use for a short period of time before introduction of the externally primed rounds we know today. This is an original late Victorian pack of 25 inert internally primed centre fire rounds. This pack contains brass cased inert rounds with ‘CF’ (centre fire) & ‘380’ (calibre) marked Head Stamps. The rounds are contained in their original cardboard packaging with French script labelling. The price for this rare inert ammunition includes UK delivery. O 1055
£120.00

INERT DEACTIVATED C1920 American Winchester Pack 50 x .380 Inert Rounds Headstamp UMC For Colt Hammerless Semi Automatic Pistols (1 pack available). O 1051 - O 1051
This is an original American Winchester pack of 50 inert .380 Soft Point rounds for Colt semi auto pistols. The brass cased inert lead soft point rounds have headstamps 'UMC' (Union Metallic Cartridge). The rounds are contained in their original cardboard packaging with Winchester labelling. The price includes UK delivery. O 1051
£150.00

Inert Unfired 1938 Dated German 8x56R S Patronen 10 Round Service Pack Ammunition. Sn O 1036 - O 1036
This is a 10 round service pack of 8x56R rounds for the Austrian Steyr M95 stutzen. The Steyr M95 is a straight-pull bolt-action rifle (carbine.) Originally chambered on 8x50 the majority of them were rechambered in 8x56R between the two world wars. Many of the M95 rifles were also cut down to carbine length. They were made in Austria and Hungary; consequently the receiver rings are marked either "Steyr" or "Budapest." The headstamp is V111 19 38 German army national emblem eagle with swastika acceptance mark . The box has a label on the box dated 1938 and the ammunition maker code P635 for Gustloff-Werke Otto Eberhardt-Patronenfabrik, Hirtenberg Niederdonau, Austria under German occupation. No licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn O 1036
£65.00

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

DEACTIVATED INERT. Scarce WW1 Armour Piercing 13mm T–Gewehr Round For The Mauser Tankgewehr M1918, (13X92SR) anti-tank rifle. Sn. O 1010 - O 1010
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a scarce armour piercing round with an unusual headstamp and bullet profile for the WW1 Mauser T-gewehr M1918, usually abbreviated T-Gewehr that began mass production by Mauser at Oberndorf am Neckar in May 1918. This was the first ever produced specific anti-tank rifle made. The rifle was made due to the 7.92 mm K bullet no longer being effective against the British tanks introduced to the battlefield in 1916. The armour piercing hardened steel cored 13.2 x 92mm (.525-inch) semi-rimmed cartridge is normally called the 13mm T–Gewehr (Tank-Gewehr). These examples are headstamped P over M (Polte, Werke Magdeburg). P 7 18 (July 1918) , P 8 18 (August 1918) ( 2 off), P 6 18 (June 1918). The bullet is unusual in that the centre of bullet casing is waisted for 7mm below where the bullet is crimped in the case with a diameter of 13.00 mm. The armour piercing bullet will be 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. No licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The price includes UK delivery. O 1010
£0.00

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 American Cartridge By Charles R.Suydam. Sn BO 1037 - BO 1038
This book, long out of print, The American Cartridge By Charles R.Suydam covers the American rim fire cartridge from the .44 Henry to the .22 Winchester Magnum. This hard book backed with its dust wrapper has more than 425 cartridges photographed at full size and deals with the shell, the fulminate, the powder charge and the bullet. The book includes experimental rounds, manufacturers, headstamps and boxes. This book published in 1960 is the revised edition. Price includes UK delivery. Sn. BO 1037
£95.00

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
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