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INERT DEACTIVATED. WW1, 1917 Dated, Fired, British 13 Pounder 9 Cwt (75x294R) Anti-Aircraft Gun Shrapnel Round Fitted With A No. 80 Mk VII Time And Percussion Fuse. - O 1867
INERT DEACTIVATED. The 18 pounder field gun was the standard field artillery gun during WW1. The 13 pounder horse drawn field gun was successfully adapted to an anti-aircraft gun in 1914 and 1915. Trials were soon undertaken with the 18 pounder field gun to improve on the performance of the 13 pounder guns then in service. It was found that by re-lining the 18 pounder gun barrel to 3 inches using 13 pounder projectiles, the velocity was much improved with the smaller projectile. The gun proved highly successful in the anti-aircraft role throughout the First World War. These guns were usually mounted on the back of lorries, the Thornycroft Type J being common. The gun was also fitted to a 2 wheeled high angled carriage and a thus could also be used also as a field gun or howitzer. This is a British 13 pounder 7 Cwt shrapnel round, with a fired projectile and fuse. The cartridge case is headstamped 13Pr 7Cwt I CF (Cordite Full Charge) RL (Royal Laboratories) 1917 (1917 date) BB7 and a crowfoot. The projectile is fitted with an undamaged brass number 80 mark VII time and percussion fuse which is stamped underneath 80 VII 1131 and 7/17 (July 1917 date). See Hogg British Artillery Weapons and Ammunition 1914 – 1914, pages 64 – 69. The price includes U.K. delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1867
£175.00

INERT. WW2 British 2pr (40x304) Tank And Anti-Tank Weighted Brass Drill Round. - O 1858
INERT. This is a British 2pr (40x304R) weighted brass drill round for the British 2pr anti-tank gun and the 2 pounder tank gun fitted to early WW2 British Valentine and Cruiser tanks. The anti-tank gun was also fitted on the back of a Morris or Chevrolet lorry which was called the Portee. During the war, the 2 pounder tank gun was used in the Littlejohn trials with the squeezebore 40mm to 30mm adapter fitted to the 2 pounder gun. Post war, the gun was fitted to the early Saladin armoured cars. The round consists of a solid brass body to the profile of the armour piercing round with a steel base for durability attached to the base and held on by a brass cross pin. the round bears no markings and the steel base has a small hole in the centre where a rubber firing pin protector would have been fitted. Solid brass drill rounds are uncommon for the 2 pounder guns because they were replaced early in their service with the wood and brass type due to wartime economies. See page 73 to 75, Hogg, British and American 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 1858
£375.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare Unfired Cockerell 90mm gun (90x352) Target Practice Trace HEAT-T (High Explosive Anti-Tank/Trace) (M620A1) (Fin Stabilised , Hollow Charge) Projectile for the Cockerell Mk3-MA1 90mm gun. - O 1857
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare unfired 90mm Cockerell (90x352) low pressure gun HEAT-T (High Explosive Anti-Tank/Trace) (Fin Stabilised) target practice tracer projectile for the Cockerell Mk3-MA1 90mm gun fitted to turrets of several armoured vehicles, including the Scorpion 90 and Indonesian Anoa 6x6 armoured car. The alloy projectile retains most of its original light blue paint and has two thin copper driving bands with a steel nose cone. The projectile is stamped 90 MM TP – T NR6479 A3 M J-01-16 90 above the driving band. The projectile has gold coloured anodised investment cast alloy stabilising fins attached to its base. 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. O 1857
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. 1944 Dated Unfired German WW2 5cm Patr 39 Armour Piercing Caped, High Explosive Tracer (APC/HET) 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 1854
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a 1944 dated unfired German WW2 5cm) (50 x 420R) Patr 39 Armour Piercing Caped, 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 5cm Pak awb 44 (1944 date). The unfired Patr 39 projectile armour piercing caped, high explosive, tracer (APC/HE/T) projectile is stamped on the base V ayl 426 14. 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 1854
£595.00

Russian Unfired, 57mm (57x348SR) HET (High Explosive Tracer) Quarter Sectioned Round For The S-60 Anti-Aircraft Gun & ZSU-57-2 Anti-Aircraft Self Propelled Gun. - O 1853
The Russian S-60 anti-aircraft gun which started its development in 1945 and entered service in the early 1950s. The gun was also used in a two barrelled turret in the ZSU-57-2 tank a self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon against fast low flying ground attack aircraft from its introduction in 1957. The gun which is fed by a 4 round clip is still being used by the Ukrainian Army to provide indirect artillery support. This is a quarter sectioned high explosive tracer (HET) round which has been sectioned for instructional purpose showing the internals of the round including the inert propellant and high explosive filling. The brass cartridge case is headstamped 8 over 59 (August 1958) and 2 in an oval. The steel screw in percussion primer is stamped K-W-5U and 21 on an oval. The cartridge case is stencilled in black UOR 281U 57-5 60 SW 1/87-381 07-87-6 F . The steel projectile has a wide grooved copper driving band with a grey painted finish. The projectile is stencilled round its circumference in black A-IX-2 and OR-281U. 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 1853
£395.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2 1942 Dated, Unfired American 37mm M16 (37 x 222R), HE (High Explosive) Base Fused Tank/ Anti-Tank Gun Round. - O 1852
INERT DEACTIVATED. The Americans developed the 37mm M3 gun during the late 1930s. The gun was finally approved an anti-tank gun in 1940 as the 37mm M1 anti-tank gun for use by the infantry. The gun was later used to arm the M5A1 Stuart as its main gun, the M3 Lee/Grant tank as a secondary armament and in the M8 greyhound 6 wheeled light armoured car. This is a WW2, 1942 dated unfired American 37mm M16 (37 x 222R), HE (High Explosive) base fused Tank/ Anti-Tank Gun round with its complete brass base fuse. The brass cartridge is headstamped 37MMM16 LOT79662 -3 * GL 1942 (1942 Date). The brass primer is stamped PA3 15535-63 M23A1 1942 (1942 date). The unfired high explosive projectile retains most of its original yellow paint and black stencilling. The projectile is stencilled is in black 37G SHELL M63. The copper driving band is stamped LOT-5211-12NS 37 MM. M63 1942 (1942 date) and an armoury mark. See Hogg, British and American Artillery of World War 2, pages 83 to84. 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 1852
£225.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. French, WW1, Fired 75mm Mle 1897 Field Gun Shrapnel Round. - O 1842
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a fired French WW1 shrapnel round for the 75mm Mle 1897 Field Gun which was the main field gun in the French army in the First World War. The round is headstamped 75 DEC R S L 1848 RS. The fired shrapnel projectile retains all of its original stampings round the top of the projectile; MA.S 165-15-M-76 and is fitted with a brass 24/31 Mod 1916 time fuse. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert ammunition in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1842
£225.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. French, WW1, 1918 Dated, Unfired 75mm Mle 1897 Field Gun High Explosive (HE) Round. - O 1840
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an unfired French WW1high explosive round for the 75mm Mle 1897 Field Gun which was the main field gun in the French army in the First World War. The round is headstamped PUTEAUX OVER (3) SC 2.l.1900.v. The high explosive projectile is stamped round the circumference CT over 4 18 (April 1918). The projectile is fitted with a 24/31 model 1917 RY instantons percussion fuse. This was a superquick fuse and was used on high explosive projectiles. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert ammunition in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1840
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW1 Austrian, 1918 Dated George Roth 37MM Trench Gun (3.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz M.15) (37x57R) High Explosive Bouncing Round. - O 1839
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce Austrian WW1, 1918 dated George Roth 37MM Trench Gun (3.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz M.15) High Explosive Bouncing Round (37x57R) used for short range trench warfare and later on the Italian mountain front. This gun was an infantry support gun and as such was easily hand portable during assaults. This round consists of a short brass cartridge headstamped LB-1918 (1918 date) and B.F in an oval. . The steel bouncing projectile has two copper driving bands and is stamped with a cross over 17 and EMC. The rice includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert round in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. O 1839
£395.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare British Boer War Period 1900 Dated 12 Pr 6cwt BL Horse Artillery Gun Shrapnel Shell. - O 1837
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare original British Boer War period 1900 Dated shrapnel shell fired by a British 12Pr 6cwt breach loading horse artillery gun. The gun was used extensively by the British in the Boer War and although outdated it lead to the quick introduction of the 13 pounder horse artillery gun in 1904. The projectile is stamped on the side with a crowfoot 09/1900 (September 1900) and 7/7/00 (7th July 1900). The base of the projectile is stamped 12Pr 12/86 E FS (forged steel) and a crowfoot. The brass No. 56 time and percussion fuse is stamped round its circumference 10/00 (October 1900) R crowfoot L (Royal Laboratories) 671. The copper driving band shows the clearly defined rifleing of the 12 pounder gun. See Hogg British Artillery Weapons and Ammunition 1914 – 1914 pages 52-53. The projectile is in excellent condition and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. The price includes UK delivery. O 1837
£295.00
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