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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

INERT DEACTIVATED. German, rare, 3.7cm Stielgranate 41 Hollow Charge, High Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) For German 3.7cm Pak 36 Anti-Tank Gun. - O 1665
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rareGerman WW2 Stielgranate 41 hollow charged fin stabilised projectile for the Pak 36 anti-tank gun used by the German army from the start of WW2. It was soon discovered that the gun did not have the penetration power to defeat later tanks and to enhance its penetrating power a Hollow Charged High Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) projectile was developed that used a blank cartridge to launch it. The large projectile, 75cm in length was loaded at the muzzle and guided in the guns bore by a spigot attached to the fin assembly. Its penetrative power was great although a short range and low speed of the projectile limited its use. The projectile has an unfired AZ5075 alloy nose fuse, that was derived from the rifle grenade and is a direct action type armed by setback on firing. The fuse is stamped round its circumference eef (Heine u. Sohn, Voehrenbach) 42 (1942 date) 58 and waffenampt 54. The projectile has retains approximately much of its original green painted finish and is stamped round its circumference 95 Ge 9 42 (September 1942 date). The fin assembly retains approximately three quarters if its original green painted finish. A photograph shows a Pak36 with the projectile loaded, (See Hogg, German Artillery of WW2 pages 189 to 192). 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 1665
£695.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired, British, L50A1 DRILL Carl Gustaf 84mm Anti-Tank Round. - O 2075
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired British 84mm Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle L50A1 DRILL round which was named after Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori who initially produced the rifle. The weapon is a shoulder-fired recoilless rifle, initially developed by the Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration during the second half of the 1940s as a close-range anti-tank and support weapon for infantry. The rifle is a lightweight, low-cost weapon that uses a wide range of ammunition, which makes it extremely flexible and suitable for a wide variety of roles. Development of the initial model started from 1946 as one of the many recoilless rifle designs of that era and was in service from 1948. The weapon was in service with the British Army from 1962 and is still used in updated versions. This is a Drill L50A1 84mm Carl Gustaf round commonly called the Charlie G in the British Army and consists of an alloy cartridge case and a steel topped alloy projectile crimped into the cartridge case. The black anodised cartridge case has a solid brass base is held on by a steel crew and is stamped REFURBISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EMER ARMT F327 MISC INS No10. The cartridge case is stencilled on the side 84mm INF DRILL ATK L42A1. The dark blue body of the projectile is stencilled in white round its circumference 84MM INF DRILL . The nose on the projectile is anodised in a dark brown colour. 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 2075
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce, Unfired, British, WW2, 1944 Dated, 77MM H.V. (High Velocity) (76.2 x 420R) Armour Piercing /Trace (AP/T) Tank Round. - O 2071
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce unfired British WW2 1944 dated 77MM H.V. (High Velocity) (76.2 x 420R) Armour Piercing /Trace (AP/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 is based on the 3 inch 20 cwt case 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. This Armour Piercing /Trace (APC/T) round is headstamped on the brass cartridge case 77MM I LOT36 RLB (Royal Laboratories) 1944 (1944 date) SR (Cordite Reduced Charge). The APC projectile is stamped round its circumference FS (Forged Steel) H LTD 11.44 (November 1944 date) AO. The projectile has two copper driving bands, the top band is stamped APCBC 17Pr&77mm VIIIT. 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 2071
£695.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired, British, WW2, 1941 Dated, 2pr (40x304) APT (Armour Piercing Trace) Tank And Anti-Tank Round. - O 2049
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired British 2pr (40x304R) APT (Armour Piercing Trace) 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 and called a 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 brass cartridge case is headstamped 2PR No2 I (mark i) RLB (Royal Laboratories) 1941 (manufacture date) LOT 1203 CF (Cordite Full Charge) and a crowfoot. The cartridge case is fitted with a brass screw in number 12 primer which is stamped No12 G/N 423 12/41 (December 1941 date) and a crowfoot . The armour piercing projectile has a hole in the base for the tracer element. 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 2049
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2 Kriegsmarine 105mm Illumination Round For The 105mm (105x658R) SK C/32 Naval Gun. - O 2040
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a unfired German Illumination round for the 105mm (105x658R) SK C/32 Naval Gun fitted to type 1 IX and X type U-boats, various minesweepers and capital ships in the German Navy. This round was recovered from storage in Finland. The slightly waisted projectile has 2 iron driving bands and is painted dark green with a black painted 50mm high band under the nose fuze. The projectile is stamped on its side under the nose fuze 5499 over D over an inspection mark. The alloy nose ZZS/60 fuze is stamped round the circumference ZZS/60 hhi 23/ 1941 (1941 date) a marine waffenampt 256 and a nazi inspection mark. The price for this round 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 2040
£645.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Unfired WW 1, 1916 Dated, British Naval 3 Pounder (47x376R) Hotchkiss High Explosive Common Pointed Round. 17562 - 17562
DEACTIVATED INERT. This are an unfired WW 1 British 3 Pounder Hotchkiss common pointed high explosive round used in the British 3 Pounder Nordenfelt gun and first introduced in Royal Navy service in 1886 to defend their vessels against fast torpedo boats. The cartridge case is head stamped 3Pr III LOT42 a crowfoot and N (Naval service) CF (Cordite Full charge) 183 B 9 9 16 (1916 manufacture date). The brass screw in No 2 primer is stamped No2. 6/16 (June 1916) V.S.M. M (Vickers Son and Maxim). The common pointed high explosive base fused projectile is stamped above the driving band III V.S.M. (Vickers Son and Maxim). No licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 17562
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED Unfired German WW2 1941 Dated 3.7cm SC/30 (37x380R) Round With An Unfired High Explosive Tracer Projectile(HET) . Sn O 1057 - O 1057
This is an INERT DEACTIVATED German WW2 3.7cm SC/30 high explosive trace (HET) round for the 3.7cm Schiffskanone SK C/30, a German naval pattern high altitude, high velocity, anti-aircraft/coastal defence gun. These guns were also fitted in a twin mount on surface vessels. The copper washed steel cartridge case retains approximately 70% of its original finish and has the following head stamp, aue over 3,7cm30St 365 41 (1941 date) Marine waffenampt. The unfired steel high explosive projectile retains approximately 90% of its original yellow paint and has 2 iron driving bands. The unfired projectile is stamped above the driving band akn 2 43 marine waffenampt and is stencilled on black irid 243/ over 101. The empty tracer screw in capsule has yellow paint on its base. The alloy KZ40 nose fuse is stamped 3.7cm KZ 40 btn42/9797 inspection stamp over I/3 .(See P 223 Hogg, German artillery of WW2) 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 O 1057.
£375.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British, Unfired 76mm ARMDC (76.2x230R) L23A1, HESH (High Explosive Squash Head) Round For The Scorpion light Tank and Saladin Armoured Car. - O 2015
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a unfired, British 76mm ARMDC (76.2x230R) L23 A1, HESH (High Explosive Squash Head) 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 Canister (a projectile filled with shot pellets used for anti-personal use) rounds. The cartridge case and is headstamped 76MM ARMD.C RW175 RLB (Royal Laboratories) 1980 (1980 manufacture date) LOT 4 and a crowfoot. The brass screw in percussion primer is stamped 15MK5 RN-802A 609 CY (RoF Chorley) 1/83 (January 1983 date). The unfired projectile has a copper driving band and is held in the cartridge case by a single circular crimp. 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 2015
£155.00
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