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ISOLD SOLD (11/03) NERT DEACTIVATED. Mint Unfired Russian 57mm ZiS-3 Anti-Tank Gun (57x480R) APCBC/HE/T (Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap/High Explosive/Trace) Round. - O 1995
INERT DEACTIVATED. The Russian M1943 ZiS-2 anti-tank gun was developed in 1940 and was introduced as the main infantry anti-tank gun in June 1941 until being replaced by the 76.2cm ZiS-3 anti-tank gun. This is an unfired near mint Inert 57mm Anti-Tank Gun (57x348SR) APCBC/HE/T (Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap/High Explosive/Trace) round for the ZiS-2 anti-tank gun first introduced in 1941 as the new standard anti-tank gun in the Soviet Army. The twin copper driving banded steel projectile retains most of its original light grey painted finish and has stamped on th lower driving band 2-Ey. The brass cartridge case has the following headstamps 66 1 C 556 and Mb. There is stencilling to the side of the cartridge below the bullet exit hole. This round has an entry and exit holes in the side of the brass cartridge case consistent with a bullet approximately ½ inches diameter passing through the cartridge case which would have ignited the propellant. The price of this round includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1995
£0.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. German, Early, July 1889 Dated, Kaiserliche Marine, 37mm (37 x 94R) Pom Pom Nose Fused HE (High Explosive) Round. - O 1961
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an early German 1888 dated 37mm (37 x 94R) Pom Pom base fused HE (High Explosive) round. The gun was introduced as the QF 1 Pounder Maxim Pom Pom in the late 1880s. The brass cartridge case is headstamped PATR-FABR KARLSRUHE JULI 1889 (July 1889 date) 8. The nose fused steel projectile has a copper driving band and a copper centering band above it. The projectile has the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) acceptance stamp stamped above the centering band. The projectile retains some of its original black paint to the base which has 2 J stamped into it.The brass impact fuse is stamped J 87 (1887 date). No licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The price includes UK delivery. O 1961
£175.00

SOLD SOLD (18/03) INERT ffe. 1939 Dated German WW2 5cm Pzgr Patr Armour Piercing, High Explosive, Tracer (AP/HE/T) Round For The Pak 38 (PanzerAbwehrKanone 38) Anti-Tank Gun and the KwK39, and the L/60 gun, the main armament of the Panzer lll tank. - O 1957
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a 1939 dated fired German WW2 5cm) (50 x 420R) Pzgr Patr Armour Piercing, High Explosive, Tracer (APC/HE/T) round for the KwK38 (Kampfwagenkanone) gun, the main armament of the Panzer lll tank fitted with the L60 gun and the Pak 38 (PanzerAbwehrKanone) anti-gun. The brass washed steel cartridge case retains much of its original finish and has two crimping rings. The cartridge case is headstamped 6360st 5cm Pak euk over 154 42 (1942 date) fb (Mansfeld AG, Rothenburg plant, Saale) waffenampt 372. The fired Patr 39 projectile armour piercing caped, high explosive, tracer (AP/HE/T) projectile has a single iron driving band and is stamped on the base 35 DL608 1939m (date) 6 5 . 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 1957
£0.00

DEACTIVATED INERT WW2 German Tiger 1 Tank 1944 Dated, Unfired 88mm (88 x 571R) High Explosive (HE) Round for the 88mm Tiger 1 KWK 36 tank gun and the Flak 18 Towed Anti-aircraft/tank Guns. - O 1956
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an unfired WW2 German 88mm (88 x 571R) High Explosive Round for the Tiger 1 tanks KWK 36 L/56 gun and the 88mm Flak 18 towed anti-aircraft/tank gun. These guns had formidable power both in range and hitting power throughout the war. This round has a steel cartridge which retains some of ;its original lacquered finish and is headstamped 8,8cm Flak18 (8,8cm 30St 8.8cm) awt 42 (1942 date) euk over 224 and a G in an oval. The steel high explosive projectile has two iron driving bands and is stamped round the circumference 13SK 6 44 (June 1944) zugz and bsw Pr zuoz. The steel AZ23 nose impact fuse has a delay screw on the side and is stamped AZ23 ads 43 (1943 date). the steel cartridge case is fitted with a steel percussion primer which is stamped C/12Na St wg 1943 (1943 date) A29. See page 162 – 170, Hogg, German Artillery of World War Two. 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 1956
£695.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare British Boer War Period 1900 Dated 15 Pounder Mark V, Breach Loading Horse Field Gun Shrapnel Shell. - O 1954
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare and original British Boer War period 1900 dated shrapnel shell fired by a British 15 pounder breach loading field gun. The gun was used extensively by the British in the Boer War and was introduced in December 1900. Although this gun was outdated at the time, it was complemented by the superior 15 pounder Erhardt gun which used a separate loading brass cartridge instead of a bagged charge and was purchased from the German gunmaker Erhardt in 1901. These guns remained in service until the introduction of the 18 pounder field gun in 1904. The fired shrapnel projectile is stamped on the side 08/08/1900 (8th August 1900) and a crowfoot 10/1900 (October 1900). The base of the projectile is stamped 15Pr V (15pr mark 5). F S (Forged Steel). The projectile is fitted with a brass number 56 time and percussion fuse is stamped round its circumference 3/01 (March 1901 date) R crowfoot L (Royal Laboratories) EOC (Elswick Ordnance Company) IV 837 N . The copper driving band shows the clearly defined rifleing of the 15 pounder gun. See Hogg British Artillery Weapons and Ammunition 1914 – 1914 pages 70-71. The projectile is in excellent condition. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1954
£295.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, Unfired, British, WW2, 1943 Dated, 17pr (76.2 x 583R) Armour Piercing Capped/Trace (APC/T) Tank Round. - O 1918
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce unfired British WW2 1943 dated 17pr (76.2 x 583R) Armour Piercing Capped/Trace (APC/T) round for the British 17pr tank gun, used in the Sherman Firefly, Archer converted from the Valentine tank, Achilles and the American M10 / M10A1 tanks. The round was also used in17 Pdr towed anti-tank gun. The capped round was introduced to stop the standard armour piercing projectile shattering when hitting face hardened armour plate by the addition of a soft iron cap soldered to the top of a armour piercing projectile. This round was ballistically inefficient due to the flattened nose and was soon replaced by the streamlined Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap/Trace (APCBC/T) projectile. This Armour Piercing Capped/Trace (APC/T) round is headstamped on the brass cartridge case 17 PR I LOT 111 VAEL (Vickers Armstrong Engineering Limited) 1943 (1943 date) CF (Cordite Full Charge). The round has a Armour Piercing Capped/Trace (APC/T) projectile with two unfired copper driving bands. 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 1918
£975.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, Unfired, British, WW2, 1944 Dated, 77MM H.V. (High Velocity) (76.2 x 420R) Armour Piercing Capped/Trace (APC/T) Tank Round. - O 1917
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce unfired British WW2 1944 dated 77MM H.V. (High Velocity) (76.2 x 420R) Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap/Trace (APCBC/T) round for the British Comet tank. This gun enabled the British Comet tank to upgrade its main gun from a 57mm, 6 pound, 7 cwt gun to a high velocity 3 inch (76.2MM) gun that was developed by Vickers in WW2, The cartridge case being based on the 3 inch 20 cwt case which had the same dimensions and was shorter than the 17 pounder case. The 77mm HV gun fired the same projectiles as the 17 pound gun used in the Sherman Firefly, Archer converted from the Valentine tank, Achilles and the American M10 / M10A1 tanks as well as the 17 Pdr towed anti-tank gun. The capped round was introduced to stop the standard armour piercing projectile shattering when hitting face hardened armour plate by the addition of a soft iron cap soldered to the top of a armour piercing projectile. This round was ballistically inefficient due to the flattened nose and was soon replaced by the streamlined Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap/Trace (APCBC/T) projectile.This Armour Piercing Capped /Trace (APC/T) round is headstamped on the brass cartridge case 77MM I LOT26 ECC (Elswick Cartridge Company) 1944 (1944 date) SR (Cordite Reduced Charge). The APC projectile has two copper driving bands and the top band is stamped 2 2 and a crowfoot. 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 1917
£975.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, Unfired, British, WW2, 1944 Dated, 77MM H.V. (High Velocity) (76.2 x 420R) Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap/Trace (APCBC/T) Round. - O 1916
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce unfired British WW2 1943 dated 77MM H.V. (High Velocity) (76.2 x 420R) Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap/Trace (APCBC/T) round for the British Comet tank. This gun enabled the British Comet tank to upgrade its main gun from a 57mm, 6 pound, 7 cwt gun to a high velocity 3 inch (76.2MM) gun that was developed by Vickers in WW2, The cartridge case being based on the 3 inch 20 cwt case which had the same dimensions andwas shorter than the 17 pounder case. The 77mm HV gun fired the same projectiles as the 17 pound gun used in the Sherman Firefly, Archer converted from the Valentine tank, Achilles and the American M10 / M10A1 tanks as well as the 17 Pdr towed anti-tank gun. This Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap/Trace (APCBC/T) round is lightly headstamped on the brass cartridge case 77MM I LOT236 ECC (Elswick Cartridge Company) 1944 (1944 date) 60 and a crowfoot. The APCBC projectile has two copper driving bands and the top band is stamped CAL LOT2 APCBC 17PR & 77mm VIIIT. The side of the projectile is lightly stamped FS (Forged Steel) H LTD 9.44 (September 1944 date) AA. 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 1916
£975.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2 1945 dated Unfired British 17pr (76.2 x 583R) Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot/Trace (APDS/T) Round. - O 1915
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a scarce unfired British WW2 1944 dated 17pr (76.2 x 583R) High Explosive/Trace (HE/T) round for the British 17pr tank gun, used in the Sherman Firefly, Archer converted from the Valentine tank, Achilles and the American M10 / M10A1 tanks. The round was also used in17 Pdr towed anti-tank gun. This High Explosive/Trace (HE/T) was used in both the tank and anti-tank gun in limited quantity. The steel projectile has two copper driving bands and a brass percussion nose fuse. the projectile retains some of its original yellow painted finish below the driving bands and is stamped round its circumference 17 PR 77MM IIT F S (Forged Steel) LOT 15 7/44 (July 1944). The base of the projectile has a spigot for holding the trace element. The brass number 257 nose fuse is complete with its arming shutter and is stamped round its circumference 257 I T.G.C. 4AB. The brass cartridge case is headstamped a 17PR II RLB (Royal Laboratories) 1943 (1943 date) LOT366 CF (Cordite Full Charge). The brass percussion primer is stamped 9 III FY). The price for this scarce round 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 1915
£1,200.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2 1945 dated Unfired British 17pr (76.2 x 583R) Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot/Trace (APDS/T) Round. - O 1914
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a scarce unfired British WW2 1944 dated 17pr (76.2 x 583R) Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot/Trace (APDS/T) round for the British 17pr tank gun, used in the Sherman Firefly, Archer converted from the Valentine tank, Achilles and the American M10 / M10A1 tanks. It was also used in17 Pdr towed anti-tank gun. This armour piercing projectile was also used in the 77mm HV (High Velocity) gun in the Comet Tank. The APDS/T (Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot/Trace) projectile, introduced into service in 1944 consists of a tungsten core sheathed in steel, fitted inside a light alloy sabot or sheath. Upon firing, the sabot is discarded and the reduced calibre projectile carries on to the target. This black painted projectile has a blue tip and a red band underneath. The projectile is stamped AP/T 19PR 77MM JMB 5/45 (May 1945 date). The projectile has the following coloured rings at the tip white over red over blue over white. The cartridge case is headstamped a 17PR II ECC (Elswick Cartridge Company) 1944 (1944 date) LOT794 CF (Cordite Full Charge). The brass percussion primer is stamped Q III HG 30Y 3.750 CY (RoF Chorley) 6-44 (June 1944 date). The APDS/T round was issued from August 1944. 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 1915
£1,250.00
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