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INERT DEACTIVATED. Scarce WW1, August 1918 Dated, 13mm T–Gewehr Armour Piercing (AP) (13X92SR) Round For The Mauser Tankgewehr M1918, Anti-tank Rifle. - O 2096
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a scarce armour piercing round for the WW1 Mauser Tankgewehr M1918, usually abbreviated T-Gewehr that began mass production by Mauser at Oberndorf am Neckar in May 1918. This was the first ever produced specific anti-tank rifle produced. The rifle was made due to the 7.92 mm K bullet no longer being effective against the British tanks introduced to the battlefield in 1916. The armour piercing hardened steel cored 13.2 x 92mm (.525-inch) semi-rimmed cartridge is normally called the 13mm T–Gewehr (Tank-Gewehr). The round is headstamped P (Polte, Werke Magdeburg) T67 '(T' represents Tank-Gewehr, and '67' denotes the case alloy composition of 67% copper, 33% zinc) and 8 18 (August 1918). The armour piercing bullets have had a cut across the base of the bullet casing and the hardened steel core to destabilise them if ever they were fired so they are collectable without a licence. This deactivation cannot be seen when the bulleted round is displayed. No licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. 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 2096
£195.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare, Unfired, German WW2, 2.8cm PzB 41 APT (Armour Piercing /Trace (tungsten cored)) Pzgr 41 Squeeze Bore Round. - O 2083
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare unfired German WW2 2.8cm PzB 41 AP/T (Armour Piercing /Trace) Pzgr 41 tungsten cored squeeze bore round. The gun was designated the 2.8cm schwere Panzerbuche 41 or the heavy anti tank rifle. The round was designed on the Gerlich principle of squeezing a larger projectile to a reduced diameter thereby increasing the velocity and helping the round keep velocity by means of a smaller diameter. The gun was designed for use by Fallschirmjeger airborne troops and had a lightweight carriage on small rubber wheels. The projectile started at 28mm in diameter and was squeezed down to 20mm in the tapered rifled bore. The projectile had 2 collapsible flanges on it, the front one having air bleed holes to enable the projectile to be squeezed in the bore of the gun. The brass case has the following head stamp, P345 8a 1940 (1940 date) waffenampt. The case bears traces of the filling stencilling on the side and appears to have been filled in1940. The tungsten cored composite rigid projectile of the Gerlich type with a waisted belt around the centre of the projectile and air bleed holes on the top squeeze/driving band. See Hogg, German Artillery of World War Two, pages 189 – 190. 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 2083
£475.00

American WW2 Era .50 Calibre M7 10 Round Linking & Delinking Machine Made By The 1900 CORP. - 19966:15
This is a WW2 era American M7 linking and delinking machine for linking .5 Browning machine gun ammunition into the steel links simultaneously. The machine was made by the 1900 Cortpration links or delinks 10 rounds at a time. To load belts of ammunition, the links are put in the top of the machine, the rounds in the bottom and a hand lever is moved to link them. To delink belts of ammunition, there is a hinged bracket that locks into the groves of the cartridge cases to hold them. The machine is in perfect original condition and retains most of its original green olive painted finish. The linking bar is stamped LINKING AND DELINKING MACHINE CAL 50 M7. The M7 machine links 10 rounds at a time and there is a smaller M9 machine that links single rounds together. The front of the heavy casting has cast into it D7107092 and the rear has 1900 CORP cast into it. The 5 inert rounds are put with the machine to show how it works. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain the 5 inert rounds in links in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 19966:15
£395.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British, WW2, Naval Vickers .5 (12.7×81mm) Drill Round In Link. - O 2041
INERT DEACTIVATED. The Vickers .50 machine gun, also known as the 'Vickers .50' was similar to the .303 inches (7.70 mm) Vickers machine gun but enlarged to use a larger-calibre 0.5-inch (12.7 mm) round. The gun saw some use in tanks and other fighting vehicles but was more commonly used as a close-in anti-aircraft weapon during World War 2 on Royal Navy and Allied ships, in a four-gun mounting). During the Second World War the gun was also mounted in power-operated turrets in smaller craft such as motor gunboats and motor torpedo boats. This is a British Vickers .5 inch gun drill round in its disintegrating link. The round is nickel plated with 3 red flutes in the side with a nickel plated bullet. The round is headstamped R crowfoot L (Royal Laboratories) DI (Drill mark 1). The blind primer poket is painted red. The steel disintegrating link is stamped .5 M G and IIN (mark 2 naval) HT&S. 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 2041
£195.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. German, WW2, 1944 Dated, 13 mm MG131/13 (20x82) Incendiary Trace Cannon Round - O 2033
INERT DEACTIVATED. This a German 13mm MG131/13 (20x82) incendiary trace aircraft cannon round fitted to various German aircraft during WW2, including the Me109, FW190,various night fighters and bomber aircraft. The lacquered steel cartridge case is electric primed and retains much of its lacquered original finish. The headstamp is Wg 2511 44 (1944 date) The incendiary trace projectile has an iron driving band and is stamped bjl 62 44 (1944 date) above the driving band. The nose of the projectile has a pressed steel thimble that originally had a percussion cap at the tip and the incendiary mixture inside. Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks in the necks. 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 2033
£95.00

INERT. Unfired, Oerlikon 20mm KAA/5TG (20x128) Alloy Drill Cannon Round. - O 2020
INERT. The Oerlikon KAA/5TG cannon used in a manually-controlled mounting built by BMARC (British Manufacture and Research Company) under the designation A41/820 and was developed from the original Oerlikon cannon that armed many allied ships during WW2 as an anti-aircraft gun. The gun was installed on many British warships after lessons learnt in the Falklands War. This is an alloy dummy round for the Oerlikon KAA/5TG anti-aircraft cannon with a steel base. The round has a hexagonal keyway in the steel base where it was screwed into the alloy cartridge case profile and a 7mm blackened knurled band around its waist. The round is in excellent condition and is without any headstamp or markings to it. See Jane's Ammunition Handbook: Ninth Edition 2000-2001 edited by Terry J. Gander and Ian Hogg pages 45 – 46. The price includes U.K. delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2020
£125.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Unfired, British, Kynoch Made, 1934 Dated, 20mm Masden T2, (20x120) Tracer Round. - O 2017
DEACTIVATED INERT. The 20 mm Anti-Aircraft Machine Cannon M/38 was produced by the Danish company Dansk Industri Syndikat DISA (Danish Industry Syndicate) in Copenhagen prior to World War 2 and was used by the Danish military with different types of gun mounting for aircraft, AA and anti-tank use, although it was only successful in the anti-aircraft role. Kynoch of Great Britain made a variety or rounds for export for this gun. This is a unfired British Kynoch made Masden 20x120 T2 tracer round. The brass percussion primed case is headstamped MASDEN 20MM T2 K (Kynoch) 54(1954 date) and is fitted with a brass primer held in with a single ring crimp. The copper driving banded black steel projectile retains most of its original painted finish with red and green bands signifying a tracer round. The price includes U.K. delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display O 2017
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2 INERT German 1944 Dated 20 mm MK151/20 (20x82) HE (High Explosive) Cannon Round. - O 2009
INERT DEACTIVATED. This a German 20mm MK 151/20 (20x82) HE (High Explosive) aircraft cannon round fitted to various German aircraft during WW2, including the Me109, FW190, various night fighters and bomber aircraft. The grey lacquered steel cartridge case is percussion primed and is headstamped wb (Hugo Schneider AG, Berlin-Koepenick) 44 (1944 date) 159. The brass percussion primer has a red annulus. The copper driving banded steel projectile retains much of its original yellow painted finish and is stamped round its circumference MW 20c. The round is fitted with an alloy AZ1504 nose fuse which is stamped AZ1504 AD 1940 7 waffemampt 57. Both projectile and cartridge case have no cracks. Price 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 2009
£155.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Swedish, German Produced, 1935 Dated, 20mm, Armour Piercing/Trace (AP/T) (20x138B) Round For The 20mm Pvkan m/39 (Solothurn S18-1000) and Lvakan m/39 (Rheinmetall) Anti-Tank Rifles. - O 2005
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired 1935 dated armour piercing trace (AP/T) round for the Swedish 20mm Pvkan m/39 (Solothurn S18-1000) and Lvakan m/39 (Rheinmetall) Anti-Tank Rifles manufactured by Polte Armaturen- u. Maschinenfabrik AG, Magdeburg, later renamed Polte-Werke for the Swedish government for use by their anti-tank rifles. The round consists of a brass cartridge case which is headstamped P 35 (1935 date) Waa 780. The steel armour piercing trace projectile has a copper driving band and retains much of its original light brown painted finish with a 6mm wide white band above the copper driving band. the projectile is stencilled in black above the driving band 40/10 Waa732. The round was also interchangeable with the Lhati L-39 anti-tank rifle. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2005
£225.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. German, WW2, 1944 Dated, 20mm Soluthern (20x138B) (Flak 30 & 38) High Explosive/Trace (HE/T) (Self Destroying) Quarter Sectioned Round. - O 2003
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an unfired 1944 dated, WW2 German 20mm High Explosive/Trace (HE/T) self-destroying round for the German 2cm Flak 30 and 38 anti-aircraft guns. Although these guns were originally used as anti-aircraft guns, they could be used to great effect in close support ground fire. The round has a brown lacquered steel percussion primed cartridge case. The brass percussion primer is unfired and has a red annulus. The round is headstamped avt ( Silva-Metallwerke GmbH, div. of Polte, Magdeburg) 44 (1944 date) 104 and waffenampt 468. The high explosive tracer projectile has had a quarter section taken out of it to show its inner of the projectile including the flame channel from the tracer element to the high explosive to initiate the self-destruction if the projectile. The projectile is stamped above the iron driving band nct 1d 44 (1944 date). The projectile is fitted with an alloy AZ49 nose fuze which is stamped round its circumference AZ49 czx (Brennabor Werke AG, Brandenburg) waffenampt 288. See Hogg, German artillery of World War Two, pages 144 – 148. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2003
£275.00
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