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INERT DEACTIVATED. Russian, WW2, 1941 Dated, 45mm (45x310R), Anti Tank Gun Fragmentation High Explosive (H.E) Round. - O 2226
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired Russian WW2, 1941 dated 45mm (45x310R), fragmentation high explosive (H.E) round for the model 1937 53-k 45mm anti tank gun. The gun was introduced as a quick firing anti tank gun and used in the initial stages of WW2. The weapon however soon proved inadequate in penetration and the gun was relegated to infantry support using the high explosive round. This round is fitted with the O-240 extended high explosive projectile fitted with a KTM-1 steel nose fuze. This heavier projectile utilised a reduced charge due to its extra weight. The projectile is stamped on the side with various markings including 104 3 23 11. The steel nose fuze is stamped 3NA KTM-S – 161-991. The brass cartridge case carries most of its original stencilling on the side A 241 101 01 45 K32 PJALS mr 120 pn 13 16 RwwV. The cartridge is headstamped 41 471 (1941 date) S6. 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 2226
£295.00

German, WW2, Camouflaged in Green & Brown, Wooden Ammunition Box for the S.10cm K18 Heavy field gun. - O 2223
This is a German, WW2, Wooden Ammunition box for the (charges 1 to 6) S.10cm K18 Heavy field gun. The cartridge cases were separately loaded with the ammunition. there were 6 charge weights for the gun. The first 6 were normally used with charges 7 and 8 as a supercharge. These last 2 charges caused considerable wear to the gun and corrosion to the chamber and were not normally used. The box measures 19 ½ x 13 ½ x 7 ½ inches is size. This is a propellant box for the 6 charge load and is stencilled on the top in white Kart. s.10cm K.18. The metal fittings, including the carrying handles, clasp and reinforced corner fixings are in excellent condition and carry their original camouflaged green and brown painted finish. There woodwork is in excellent condition and the sides carry dovetailed joints. The price includes UK delivery. O 2223
£325.00

German, WW2, Large Cartridge Charge, Wooden Ammunition Box for the S.10cm K18 Heavy field gun. - O 2222
This is a German, WW2, Wooden Ammunition box for the (large cartridge charge, charges 1 to 8) S.10cm K18 Heavy field gun. The cartridge cases were separately loaded with the ammunition. there were 8 charge weights for the gun. The first 6 were normally used with charges 7 and 8 as a supercharge. These last 2 charges caused considerable wear to the gun and corrosion to the chamber and were not normally used. The box measures 23 x 13 ½ x 7 ½ inches is size. This is a propellant box for the large 8 charge load and is stencilled on the top in white lg.Kart S.10cm K.18. The metal fittings, including the carrying handles, clasp and reinforced corner fixings are in excellent condition and carry their original black painted finish. There are the remains of the paper contents label on one end of the box. The woodwork is in excellent condition with dovetailed joints to the ices and carries most of its original black painted finish. The price includes UK delivery. O 2222
£275.00

SOLD SOLD (25/06) INERT DEACTIVATED. Russian,1977 Dated, T62 Tank Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot Fin Stabilised (APDSFS) Unfired Steel Penetrator. - O 2221
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired steel penetrator from the U-5TS smoothbore 115mm gun fitted to the T62 main battle tank. The penetrator is from the Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot Fin Stabilised (APDSFS) round and is unfired. The penetrator retains its original grey painted finish and is stencilled near the top 6MG 115 (115mm) 33 58-77 (1977 date). the penetrator has 6 cast in fins with a diameter of 115mm. the penetrator is 552mm long with a maximum diameter of 40mm. the penetrator ha 7 rings round its centre to assist in penetration of armour. The base of the penetrator is screwed for a screw in trace element. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert penetrator in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display O 2221
£0.00

German, WW2, 4 Round, Wicker, Canvas and Leather Ammunition Carrier for the 7.5cm lleichtes Infanteriegeschutz 18 Infantry Support Gun. - O 2213
The 7.5cm liechtes Infanteriegeschutz 18 was a light infantry gun produced by Rheinmetall in 1927 and remained in service until the end of WW2. The gun was light and could be broken into carriable sizes for transport. This light infantry gun was used as close support by German infantry due to its useful size. This is an original 4 round wicker ammunition carrier with leather, canvas and wood fittings. The wooden stiffener stapled to the inside of the lid and is stencilled in black 7,5cm jgr.18 FES le Jgr 7.23n.A Gew.Ki IV. The base of the carrier is reinforced by a piece of wood which retains some of its original green painted finish. The webbing strap hinges and carrying handle are in good condition. The carrying case is complete with its original leather closure strap and buckle. The wicker work in in good condition. The carrier has 4 compartments for ammunition made of wicker. The 7.5cm round included in the photograph is not included in the sale and is available separately. The price includes U.K. delivery. O 2213
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Serbian, Unfired, Rare WW1, 1905 Dated, 75mm (75x385R) HE (High Explosive) Round for the 75mm Schneider-Cannet M06 Field Gun. Sn - 22531
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is rare, unfired, WW1, 1905 dated Serbian H.E (high explosive) round for the Schneider-Cannet M-04 quick firing field gun. These guns were purchased by the Serbian Government from the Schneider Works and utilised the 75 x 385R round which was interchangeable with the Spanish M1907/08 gun also in service with the Serbian Army. The brass cartridge case id headstamped RM 8 19 TX 190 1905 (date) and retains its original presed cardboard propellant topper. The high explosive has a thick wall an is fitted with a screw in fuze adaptor in the nose for the alloy and brass Serbian time and percussion nose fuze which retains its original tinplate fuze protector. The projectile is fitted with a copper driving band. The price of this 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. Sn 22531
£295.00

**SOLD**10/6*INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2 1942 Dated, Unfired American 37mm M16 (37 x 222R), APCBC/T (Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Capped /Trace) Anti-Tank/ Tank Gun Round. Sn - 22846:95
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a WW2, 1941 dated unfired American 37mm M16 (37 x 222R), APCBC/T (Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Capped /Trace) Anti Tank/ Tank Gun round. The projectile has an alloy nose cap and an empty tracer cavity. The brass cartridge is headstamped 37MMM16 LOT966 L1942 (1942 date). The brass primer is stamped WC 6- 22579-63 M23A1 1942 (date). The driving band is stamped LOT80 23140.125 1943. W.F&J. 37MM-B51B1. See Hogg, British and American Artillery of World War 2, pages 83 to 84. 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 22846:95
£0.00

INERT. British 1975 Dated 76mm ARMDC (76.2x230R) L23A1, HE (High Explosive) Weighted DRILL Round For The Scorpion Light Tank and Saladin Armoured Car. Sn - 22846:93
INERT. This is an original British 1975 dated 76mm ARMDC (76.2x230R) L23 A1 HE (High Explosive) weighted DRILL round for the British 76mm ARMDC gun fitted to the Saladin 6 wheeled armoured car that replaced the AEC armoured car in 1958 and the later Scorpion Tank introduced in 1973. The 76mm gun used in these vehicles is the Royal Ordnance Factories L23A1 low velocity gun that fired HE (high explosive), HESH (High Explosive Squash Head) an anti-armour projectile, Smoke and a Canister (a projectile filled with shot pellets used for anti-personal use) rounds. This drill round will have originally been made for the Saladin armoured car and resembles the high explosive round including its weight and consists of a steel base with an alloy mid body, a steel upper part and a brass nose fuze plug. The round is headstamped 76MM ARMD C RLB (Royal Laboratories) 1975 (1975 manufacture date) DRILL and has a black rubber firing pin protector fitted. The alloy lower part of the round is engraved DRILL on the side. The round is fitted with a brass nose plug the same profile as the nose fuze. 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. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 22846:93
£295.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, Unfired, British 20pr (84x618R) Smoke (SMK) Base Eject Round. Sn - 22846:90
INERT DEACTIVATED. This a scarce British 20pr tank gun smoke (SMK) round that was used in the British Charioteer and early Centurion tanks. The 20pr gun replaced the WW2 17pr tank gun originally fitted to the tank with the bore of the gun increased from 3 inches to 84mm. The smoke projectile has a narrow copper driving band and is of the sealed base eject type. The projectile retains most of its original green painted finish and stencilling. The projectile is stamped round its circumference CU311AD BE (base eject) 20pr SMK (smoke) MK1/1 LOT 1 RLB (Royal Laboratories) 5/51 (date). The projectile is stencilled in black G.E 70 GD 3.52 (Date). The projectile is fitted with a number 390 mark 3/1 fuze. The fuze is stamped BN (RoF Blackburn) 390 MK3/1 49 cy 10/51. The unfired brass cartridge case is headstamped 20Pr NR13C1 LOT4 AI 1961. 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. (34), Sn 22846:90
£495.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2 British 1942 Dated 6pr7cwt (57x441R) Tank and Anti-Tank Gun Wood And Brass Drill Round. - O 2197
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a rare brass and wood drill round for the British 6pr 7cwt tank gun and the towed anti-tank gun. The anti-tank gun was first introduced on November 1941. Later the gun was fitted to the Churchill III & IV, Valentine IX, Crusader III tanks and the AEC armoured car Mk III. This drill round has a brass collar at the shoulder of the round which is held on by 4 brass screws. The nose of the round has a pointed brass profile representing an armour piercing round. The base of the round is headstamped 6pr7cwt mark I LOT RL (struck out twice) ASL 1942 (twice) 19 over a crowfoot. . The rim on the base of the round has straight knurling round its circumference. The round is fitted with a No 15 Mk2 brass screw in primer which is stamped No15 II PDC 5/42 (May 1942 date). 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 2197
£275.00
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