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INERT DEACTIVATED. RARE Enfield .577 Muzzle Loading Rifle, Paper Packet of 10 Original Paper Cartridges With Bullet. Sn 17975:3 - 17975:3
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an extremely rare complete packet of 10 paper cartridges for the British Enfield Rifle used in the British Army from 1853. The cartridges are in remarkable good condition with no cracking to the paper wraps on the cartridges. The cartridge paper used is all white, pink or and mixture of pink and white. The top of the paper cartridge where the bullet is packed is closed by means of a dye to make a hollow dimple. The top is twisted round to contain the black powder. The outer paper wrapper is of a buff stiff paper and is printed on the front 10 CARTRIDGES FOR ENFIELD RIFLE. .577 BORE BULLET ’55 POWDER 2 ½ DRS. ___ MANUFACTURED BY ELEY BROS. LD LONDON. This is all within a printed black square on the front of the packet. The outer wrapper still has its original khaki closure string. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the U.K. if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 17975:3
£450.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Box 10 Rounds Of Holland & Holland .275 Magnum Belted Rimless Cartridges. Sn 17975:2 - 17975:2
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a box of 10 Rounds of Holland & Holland .275 Magnum Belted Rimless Cartridges. The cartridges are contained in their original green and cream Holland & Holland card boxes with card separators separating each round. The head stamp is HOLLAND & HOLLAND .275 and has brass primers fitted. The rounds are loaded with 140 grain soft nosed bullets. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the U.K. if retained as part of a collection or display. There are 2 boxes available and the price is per box. Sn 17975:2
£85.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare 20 Round Packet (Containing 19 Rounds), British & American Manufacture, of .276 Peterson (7x51) Ball Ammunition For The American .276 Peterson With Ammunition By Kynoch, Greenwood & Batley and Frankford Arsenal.Sn 17975:7 - 17975:7
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare packet of 19 rounds of .276 Peterson (7x51) Ball Ammunition Manufactured for the American .276 Peterson trials rifles by Frankford Arsenal in 1929. The Pedersen Rifle, officially known in final form as the T1E3 rifle and was a United States semi-automatic rifle designed by John Pedersen, made in small numbers for trials by the United States Army during the 1920s as part of a program to standardize and adopt a replacement for the M1903 Springfield bolt action rifle. The Pedersen rifle took 7mm rounds in a 10 round clip and was slightly less powerful than the 30-06 round then used by the Americans. The Peterson rifle was in completion to the M1 Garrand rifle which was subsequently adopted by the American Army. These rounds are contained in a 20 round segmented cardboard box. The box is printed in black 20 CARTRIDGES, BALL and in a red band on the front of the box is printed in black CALIBER .276. The box also states the cartridges were manufactured at Frankford Arsenal in 1929. The British rounds are headstamped K30 .276 (Kynoch manufactured in 1930) (14 rounds) GB 30 0.276 (Greenwood & Batley manufactured in 1930) 2 rounds, GB 0.276 (Greenwood & Batley manufactured in 1933) 1 round and Ameican FA 27 (Frankford Arsenal manufactured in 1927) 2 rounds. British rounds for these rifles are seldom encountered. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 17975:7
£200.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare 20 Round Packet of .276 Peterson (7x51) Ball Ammunition For The American .276 Peterson Manufactured By Frankford Arsenal In 1929. Sn 17975:1 - 17975:1
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare packet of 20 rounds of .276 Peterson (7x51) Ball Ammunition Manufactured for the American .276 Peterson trials rifles by Frankford Arsenal in 1929. The Pedersen Rifle, officially known in final form as the T1E3 rifle and was a United States semi-automatic rifle designed by John Pedersen, made in small numbers for trials by the United States Army during the 1920s as part of a program to standardize and adopt a replacement for the M1903 Springfield bolt action rifle. The Pedersen rifle took 7mm rounds in a 10 round clip and was slightly less powerful than the 30-06 round then used by the Americans. The Peterson rifle was in completion to the M1 Garrand rifle which was subsequently adopted by the American Army. These rounds are contained in a 20 round segmented cardboard box. The box is printed in black 20 CARTRIDGES, BALL and in a red band on the front of the box is printed in black CALIBER .276. The box also states the cartridges were manufactured at Frankford Arsenal in 1929. The rounds are headstamped FA (Frankford Arsenal) 29 (1929). There are 2 boxes available. The price is per box. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 17975:1
£150.00

**INERT DEACTIVATED**Swedish Norma Factory Cartridge Case & Bullet Head Display Board. Sn 17497 - 17497
**INERT DEACTIVATED** The Norma Factory was founded in 1902 by the Enger brothers from Oslo, Norway, who had founded Norma Projektilfabrik A/S a few years earlier. The Swedish shooting movement needed a supplier in Sweden, and a request was made for Norma Projektilfabrik A/S to set up in Sweden. From the very beginning, and until halfway through the 20th century, the company’s business was dominated by the production of military ammunition and ammunition for rifles, but the range of hunting equipment gradually became more and more interesting. This is a Norma Factory display board with brass rifle cartridges from .22 Hornet up to 9.3x62 and pistol cases from .32ACP up to .44 Magnum. Also displayed are a broad range of bullet heads to fit the cases all of the cases and bullets have identification markings on the clear plastic front viewing panel /cover above where each case or head is seated. The viewing panel is edged in red & has the Norma company name in Red and white together with imagery of game animals. It is also marked ‘made In Sweden’. The cartridge display board is made from moulded plastic which measures 19 ½” x 19 ½” x 2”. The board retains all of the display cartridges and bullet heads. All items are secure. This is a great display item. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 17497
£395.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British Original Unfired Martini Henry Rifle 577 x 450 Round. O 1533 - O 1533
INERT DEACTIVATED. British Kynoch unfired Martini Henry Rifle 577 x 450 (11.43 x 59R) round for the Martini Henry rifle adopted by the British army in 1874 and used until 1886. The round consists of a brass solid drawn brass case which is headstamped KYNOCH 577/450. The case is crimped onto a 480 grain white paper patched lead bullet indicating use in the rifle and not the carbine. 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. The price is per round (minimum order 2 rounds) . O 1533
£35.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. French 8mm (8x50R) Lebel Rifle Service Pack Of 8 Rounds In Paper Wrapper. O 1531 - O 1531
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a service pack of French 8mm (8x50R) rifle ammunition. The ammunition is contained in an outer brown paper wrapper and an inner concertina of the same heavy brown paper separating the rounds. The copper jacketed bullets have a spitzer point. The brass cartridge cases are headstamped TH PD 4 33 (1933 date). the outer wrapper is stamped in black ink ETUIS k (am) T.G. 4-33 Bes POUDRE BN3 F. TE. (Cartoucherie de la Seine) 8-32 in a box. There is also another black box stamped T.H 21-11-33 8 CARTBUCHES 1886 D (am) LOT 175. There are only 7 rounds in the packet, not 8. 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 1531
£95.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Box of 50, 8mm (8 x 52R) T66 Siamese ( Japanese Export) Ball Rounds. O 1524 - O 1524
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a 50 round box of 8mm (8 x 52R) T66 ball rounds for the Siamese T66 rifle. The Siamese Type 66 rifle is an export model of the Japanese Type 38 rifle ordered in 1923 and built in the Koishikawa arsenal. These rounds are made by Kynoch and are contained in a brown cardboard box with a Kynoch label saying 50 Kynoch 8mm Siamese cartridges, nitro cellulose powder, service bullet 180 grains. The cartridges are headstamped K68 8MMS with a purple primer annulus. 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 1524
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British Eley No 1 500/450 x 2 ¾ inch Black Powder Express And No 2 577/500 x 2 7/8 inch Black Powder Express Rounds. O 1462 - O 1462
INERT DEACTIVATED. These are rounds for Victorian double and single barrel game rifles. The No1 500/450 x 2 ¾ inch black powder express cartridges are headstamped ELEY No 2 EXPs and have a brass cartridge case with a small copper primer. The rounds have solid or hollow lead bullets. This round was developed by Wesley Richards in the late 1870s and was used for dear stalking. The No 2 577/500 x 2 7/8 inch Black Powder Express round has a brass cartridge case and is headstamped Eley No 2 EXP. The round has a solid lead bullet with a copper tip and was made by necking down the 577 x 2 ¾ inch cartridge down to .500 inches 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. THISE ROUNDS ARE PRICED AT £65 PER ROUND. O 1462 (NB Rounds 1 & 2 (L-R) have SOLD)
£65.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British Big Game .400 Calibre Rounds For Double And Single Rifles. .450/400 NITRO EXPRESS x 3 ¼ inch, 450/400 Black Powder Express x 2 3/8 inch, 400 Purdey x 3 inch Rounds. O 1461 - O 1461
INERT DEACTIVATED. These are British big game rounds in .400 inch calibre. They are; a brass cased 450/400 Nitro Express round introduced in 1899 and firing a 400 grain bullet. This round is headstamped ELEY 450/400 NITRO and has a rounded copper primer. The bullet is a nickel jacketed with a lead tip. 450/400 Black Powder Express x 2 3/8 inch. Two brass cased 450/400 Black Powder Express x 2 3/8 inch rounds that are headstamped ELEY 450/400 with paper patched lead bullets with a copper tip. The last is a 400 x 3 inch Purdey with a straight brass case that is headstamped KYNOCH 400.P. and has a solid lead bullet. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. THISE ROUNDS ARE PRICED AT £65 PER ROUND. O 1461
£65.00
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