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INERT DEACTIVATED. WW1 Austrian, 1916 Dated, George Roth 37MM Trench Gun (3.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz M.15) (37x57R) High Explosive Bouncing Round. Sn - 21435
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce and very complete Austrian WW1, 1916 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 head stamped GR in a monogram (George Roth) s 606 1916 (1916 date). The steel bouncing projectile has 2 thin copper driving bands. The projectile is stamped lightly round its circumference IU over 17 & 1/3 The projectile contains the screw in detonator holder between the nose of the projectile and the body. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 21435
£345.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Mint, Russian, 1959 Dated, 57mm ZiS-3 Anti-Tank Gun (57x480R) APCBC/HE/T (Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap/High Explosive/Trace) Round. - O 2093
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, 1959 dated, 57mm Anti-Tank Gun (57x348R) 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 all of its original black painted finish and is stencilled round its circumference in white ngp-2711A on one side and 599 3-59 (March 1959 date) 57 (57mm) on the other side. The base of he projectile is screwed for a percussion / tracer base fuze. The brass cartridge case has the following headstamps 66 1 C 556 and Mb. The brass washed steel cartridge case is headstamped 30 188 over W 176CA. the cartridge case is also stencilled in black round its circumference MPAKT. YMBP-271M 27-43 14/7 27/K 160-76-732 and a monogram. The brass percussion primer is stamped VP 1/58 (January 1958). 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 2093
£375.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, German, 1944 Dated Unfired, 7.5 cm Pak 40 (75 x 714R) HE (High Explosive) Round For The 7.5cm Panzerabwehrkanone 40 (Pak40) Anti-Tank Gun. Sn - 18955
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired German WW2, 1944 dated 7.5cm PzGr39 (75 x 714R) PzGr39 HE (High Explosive) round for the Pak40 (Panzerabwehrkanone 40), the main anti-tank gun used by the German army from 1942 onwards, especially on the Eastern Front. The high explosive projectile retains most of its original green painted finish and has a single iron driving band. The projectile is stamped round its circumference 13e cuc 8 44 (August 1944) 6 over 203 together with a feint black roman numeral III. The projectile is fitted with a alloy KIAZ23 nose fuze which is stamped round its circumference KIAZ23 128 and a waffenampt. There is a delay setting screw on the side of the fuze. The steel cartridge case retains most of its original grey lacquered finish and is headstamped at over 168 wa (Hasag, Hugo Schneider AG, Abteilung Lampenfabrik, Leipzig) 4 (1944 date) 6340St d7.5Pakl40. See page 197 – 200, 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 Sn 18955
£795.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. RARE, WW2, 1941 Dated, German Unfired 10.5cm Flak (105 x 766R) High Explosive (HE) Round, For The 10.5cm Flak 38 & 39 Anti-aircraft Guns. - O 2089
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a Rare, German unfired WW2, 1941 dated German 10.5cm (105 x 766R) High Explosive (HE) round for the 10.5cm Flak 38 & 3 Anti-aircraft Guns. The gun was also used by the Kriegsmarine under the designation 10.5cm/65 DK C/33 and installed in the Bismark and other capital ships. Due to the weight of these guns, although mounted on a wheeled cruciform base, they were used in static locations due to their poor mobility. The projectile retains most of its original yellow painted finish and has two unfired copper (KPS) driving bands. And is stamped round the circumference 41 (1941 date) DEV over CSS 48 KPS (bimetallic driving band (50% copper). The projectile is fitted with a steel Zt.Z.S/30Fg1 nose time fuze which is stamped round its circumference Zt.Z.S/30Fg1 W ccw (Kuttroff, Gebr., Doubleketten- und Bijouteriefabrik, Pforzheim) 1944 (1944 date) Waa873. This round has a steel cartridge which is head stamped euk awt (Wuerttembergische Metallwarenfabrik AG, Geislingen (Steige)) O 42 (1942 date). See page 173 – 176, 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 2089
£1,275.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. RARE, Unfired German, WW2, 1944 Dated, 7.5cm (75 x 640R) Pzgr 39 APCBC/HE (Armour Piercing Capped, Ballistic Cap / High Explosive Round For The Panther (Panzer V) and the Jagdpanzer IV, Sd.Kfz. 162 tank destroyer. - O 2087
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a rare, unfired, German WW2, 1944 dated, 7.5cm (75 x 640R) Pzgr 39 APCBC/HE (Armour Piercing Capped, Ballistic Cap / High Explosive round for the Panther (Panzer V) tanks KwK42 gun and Jagdpanzer IV, Sd.Kfz. 162 tank destroyer. The Panther was built later on in WW2 as a replacement for the Panzer III & IV. This round has a steel case and has a headstamp 30 44 (1944 date). The electric primer is stamped 578 . The unfired Pzgr 39 projectile has a single iron driving band and the base is screwed for a percussion base fuze. 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 2087
£1,250.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British, WW2, 1944 Dated 2Pr Mark VIII, H.V.Pom Pom (40 x 158R) Practice Round. - O 2084
INERT DEACTIVATED. The 2 pounder pom pom gun was introduced into the Royal Nayv in 1915 and was an enlarged version of the 1 pounder pom pom gun. The gun was introduced as a single barrelled automatic gun and later in World War 2, it was introduced in the high velocity mark VIII Eight barrelled gun. All of these guns used the same 40 x 158R cartridge case. This is an unfired British, 1944 dated 2 Pr Mark VIII HV (High Velocity) pom pom (40 x 158R) practice round. The projectile retains most of its original black painted finish with a yellow band near the nose denoting it as a practice round and a white N denoting for naval service. The high velocity projectile is stamped round its circumfere3nce VI / N 2Pr HV (High Velocity) P (Practice) T & S (the maker) 7/44 (July 1944 date) LOT 26. The brass cartridge case is head stamped 2Pr No II Mk II N (Naval) 1942 RLB (Royal Laboratories) Lot 1861. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess his inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2084
£195.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare, British RNAS, WW1, 1915 Dated Quarter Sectioned thin cased 65Lb RL (Royal Laboratories) Aerial Bomb. Sn 16693. - 16693
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a very rare British RNAS WW1, 1915 dated quarter sectioned thin cased 65Lb RL (Royal Laboratories) aerial bomb and was one of the first aerial bombs used by the British, especially by the RNAS. The bomb was recovered from the R.N.A.S (Royal Naval Air Service) Station at Meadway on the Isle of Grain which was a First World War Royal Navy Air Service (RNAS) seaplane base and Marine Experimental Aircraft Depot once existed on the Isle of Grain. The seaplane base, commissioned in 1913, was one of the earliest naval air-stations. The Experimental Armament Section was established in late 1915 together with a Seaplane Test Flight and an Experimental Construction Section which together became the Marine Experimental Aircraft Depot. The bomb was quarter sectioned and the fins restored, including painting the bomb in the correct colours. The bomb is stamped on the top N RL.65LB. 10/15 (Naval) (Royal Laboratories) (65 pound). (October 1915 date). The bomb has the correct brass No 1 nose fuse complete with the arming vane which is stamped NoI I 12/16 (December 1916 date) GK 25 and a crowfoot. The bomb is also fitted with a rear arming vane which is stamped RL 2-17. The brass filling plug is fitted below the nose fuse. The bomb has the correct bomb shackle fitted. The interior of the bomb has sectioned brass gains for both fuses and a dummy filling. The bomb is made of light/mild steel sheet, filled with 37 lb Amatol. The length is 29.75 inches without the fuse and the diameter is 9 inches. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess it in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 16693.
£1,795.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare German Unfired WW2, 1944 Dated 15.2cm high explosive projectile and wooden transit container specially manufactured by the Germans in WW2 to use in the Russian made 152-mm (6 inch) M1938 (M-10) howitzer. - O 1233
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare unfired German WW2 15.2cm high explosive projectile specially manufactured by the Germans in WW2 to use in the Russian made 152-mm (6 inch) M1938 (M-10) howitzer. These guns were made between 1939 and 1941 by the Russians and when captured by the Wehrmacht were given the designation 15,2 cm FH 443(r). The (r) means a captured Russian weapon. The projectile comes in its original wooden transit container and retains virtually all of its original paint and stenciling. The iron driving banded projectiles are painted green with a red band painted round the middle and are stenciled above the driving band and on the base IV. The projectile is stenciled in white A5532 152akr rj60/60-NP/23 ghs 0.15-1-50-60 AseV4 210460TM . The projectile is stamped on the reverse 00 761 13A ?? 7 44 (July 1944) . The projectile is fitted with a AZ23 percussion fuse and is stamped AZ23 orz43 and has a delay slot. The wooden transit container is stenciled in black Gesch.Kast. 152 Sprgr(r) and Herresmunitions. There is some remains of a original paper label affixed to the container. No licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Due to the weight of this item, delivery is by arrangement within the UK and at cost. O 1233
£695.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired Rare German Kriegsmarine WW2 8.8 cm SK L/35 (88 x 390R) Submarine Deck Gun High Explosive Nose Fused Round And Waterproof Transit Container. - O 1592
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is Rare a WW2 German Kriegsmarine 8.8 cm SK L/35 (88 x 390R) submarine deck gun high explosive nose fused round. These guns were the standard deck gun of the type VII U boats from 1935. The steel cartridge case has the following head stamp, 43 (1943 date) aux (Polte-Werk, Magdeburg) 8,8-35St Marine waffenampt. The screw in primer is stamped C/12nAST 42 91942 date) 104 akb . The unfired steel high explosive projectile has a single copper driving band and is stamped 131 (marine waffenampt) bqo 3 41 (March 1941 date) 3c KPS . The projectile has a screw in base plug stamped 94 30 and a marine waffenampt. The screw in bae of the projectile is stamped 11h/41 bdo, WR in a circular monogram 3988 marine waffenampt.. The projectile is fitted with a Kz36 alloy nose fuse and is stamped Kz/36 1/43 T/3 . The paper and pressed cardboard charge bags from the projectile are included with the round. This round is complete with its rare alloy transit container with a quick release lid made of alloy, with a brass locking ring and a steel turn handle. Inside this lid is a pink circular label describing the round, (see photo). The metal turn handle assembly is stamped nkc over 194? This is riveted to the lid securing a brass locking ring. The alloy lugs on the transit container are stamped Sorst 1938 marine waffenampt followed by 88Abk 786. The alloy body if the transit container has corrosion holes but is intact and sturdy. (See P 224-225, Hogg, German artillery of WW2). No licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The price includes UK delivery. O 1592
£1,400.00

Rare 1941 WW2 German Unfired 15cm (150 x 575R) U Boat and Torpedo Boat High Explosive Round. Sn - 11061:4
This is a rare WW2 German unfired 15cm (150 x 575R) high explosive round for the main deck guns German U Boat and Torpedo Boats and was used from its introduction in 1917 until the end of World War 2. The guns designation was 15cm/45 Ubts and 15cm/45 Tbts KL/45, the gun barrel being 45 calibres long. The projectile and cartridge case were separately loaded. This round is in very good condition. The brass cartridge case is headstamped PATRONENFABRIK KARLSRULE NOV 1917 with 39 above it . The nose fused high explosive projectile is stamped on the side 4439 over be over lx 41 . The base is stamped 521 waffenampt Rm 4439 . There is a separate large screw in base plug with 2 sunken tightening lugs and it is stamped 4439 waffenampt M I 4 over 42 be 501c .4439 . The base is fitted with a tracer plug stamped Brivsch over f 15cm . An alloy nose fuse KzC/27(Lm) dated 3/41 is fitted, complete with its original stand off wooden rod. This round is very heavy at about 55 kg. Delivery by arrangement and at cost Sn 11061:4
£1,250.00
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