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INERT DEACTIVATED. German WW2, 8 cm Granatwerfer 34 High Explosive Half Sectioned Mortar. - O 1637
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a German WW2, 8 cm Granatwerfer 34 high explosive half sectioned mortar round. The round has been sectioned in half for display and instruction. The round consists of a cast iron body with 3 pairs of presses steel fins spot welded to the base. The body of the mortar is stamped 17 dDL 393 37 and also at the bottom fin assembly waffenampt34 37 (1937 date) 17 and a double ended arrow. The alloy WER Z38 nose fuse is stamped WER Z38 1942 bot 10 waffenampt 658. The fuse is screwed into a half sectioned steel gane and fuse adaptor. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this mortar in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1637
£425.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British 1939 Dated 20 Pound High Explosive/General Purpose Aircraft Bomb. Sn 18953 - 18953
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a complete British 1939 dated 20 Pound High Explosive/General Purpose Aircraft Bomb that retains most of its original painted finish. The bomb consist of a turned steel body and retains most of its original buff paint signifying high explosive with a 1 inch green filling band half way down the body signifying an Amatol explosive filling. There is approximately 1/3 of red ½ inch high explosive band just below the nose fuse. The bomb is stencilled in black on the body F20LB HD/ 5/ 39 (May 1939 filling date) LOT 43 at the top, 791 at the bottom and a C over a crowfoot at the centre. The bomb is complete with its original pressed steel fins, retaining much of their original buff paint. The fins are held onto the body by two rivets. The bomb is stamped at the green filling band FII 20LB over MP 1/39 manufacture date. the bomb is fitted with its original steel gaine which retains its original red leaded finish. the No 27 mark 1 nose fuse is complete with its safety pin, brass arming peg and a steel warning/arming tag. The base of the brass fuse is stamped No 29 1 (Fuse No 29 mark 1) PL and 4738 (the serial number). 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 18953
£975.00

**Inert** Belgian ‘M3BG’ Smoke Grenade and Fuse. 18954:2 - 18954:2
A smoke grenade is a canister-type grenade used as a signalling device, target or landing zone marking device, or as a screening device for unit movements. Smoke grenades generally emit a far larger amount of smoke than smoke bombs, which are a type of fireworks typically started with an external fuse rather than a pin and are more complex. The phrase "to smoke", meaning to fake, bluff, or beat around the bush, comes from the military usage of smoke grenades to obscure and conceal movement. This Belgian smoke grenade dating from the 1950/60’s has a fuse marked ‘A.W.F.M. 1Bg A2 – LOT AS MUN 8-60’. The light green coloured grenade has the markings ‘SMK GR M3 BG Wp INERT LOT 1 ASM 71 LOT-S5-64’. The price includes U.K. delivery. 18954:2.
£175.00

*Inert* Belgian ‘M62BG’ Offensive Grenade with Fuse. 18954:1. - 18954:1
The high explosive or offensive grenade is an anti-personnel device that is designed to damage, daze or otherwise stun its targets with overpressure shockwaves. Compared to fragmentation grenades, the explosive filler is usually of a greater weight and volume, and the case is much thinner. This is a Belgian M62BG grenade with fuse marked ‘A.W.F.M. 18g 42’ ‘LOT.A.S.MUN. 8 – 60’. The grenade is drab olive coloured and is marked ‘OFF GR M62BG INERT TNT/S 35/65 LOT-S 5 – 64’. The price includes U.K. delivery. 18954:1.
£175.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. French ‘DF 37/46’ Defensive Hand Grenade. O 1649 - O 1649
DEACTIVATED INERT. After WW2 , the DF (and OF) stayed in service for a long time. The different fuzes give new dimensions, but the body stayed the same as used in WW2.The body was fitted with an adapter to fit the fuze with detonator. Various forms are known. The post-war DF37/46 was filled with 60gram pulverized Tolite. Bodies were made of cast steel and fuzes used on this grenade were the Mle1935, F3 or F5.Its total weight is around 560gram, depending on fuze. This example is a classroom instruction model. These are factory made and are issued with a complete inert fuze with a dummy detonator attached. This detonator has a small drilled hole on the side of it. The price includes U.K. delivery. O 1649.
£225.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Czech ‘URG 86 – SK’ Grenade. O 1648. - O 1648
DEACTIVATED INERT. The URG-86-SK is an inert filled grenade with an inert fuze. The manufacturing of these grenades takes place in the Czech company ZEVETA Bojkovice and the VOP Nováky in Slovakia. The fatal fragmentation radius is approx.8m, injury up to 75-100 meters. Delivered to the military in boxes of 20. Selector lever can be set to impact or delay. The price includes U.K. delivery. O 1648.
£175.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. French ‘Grenade Type 46’. O 1646. - O 1646
DEACTIVATED INERT. This plastic grenade would have included a charge of 75 g of aluminum perchlorate which produced a detonation of 156 dB at 10m. Its full weight is 125 g; its size is 10cm x 6.2cm in diameter. Its shape resumes that of the XF1 practice grenade. It is manufactured by the ‘Ruggieri Company’. Its colour is dark brown. The marking includes a light brown band on the top of the body, followed by ‘GR ASSOUR TYPE 46’ ‘PK-AL’ in a circle followed by ‘2 Lot - RMS – 94’. The price includes U.K. delivery. O 1646
£195.00

*INERT DEACTIVATED* ‘Czech URG 86 Plastic Anti-personnel Grenade’. O 1645. - O 1645
This is a Czech made URG 86 anti-personnel grenade. The body contains an inert matrix which is embedded with tiny pieces of steel wire. This example is all green and the spoon has URG-86-Rd and irv stamped into it. The grenade acts on the enemy's manpower with a large number of small fragments, but their effect decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the explosion site. Height: 117 mm. Diameter: 60 mm. Weight: 440g. Weight of explosive charge: 43g. Injuries: 75 m. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade items in the UK if retained as part of a collection or displays. O 1645
£175.00

*Inert* French ‘LU 213’ Fragmentation Grenade. O 1643. - O 1643
This is a mini-fragmentation grenade (Internal fragmentation defensive grenade) in use by French armed forces and the armed forces of some African and Pacific nations. The casing is metal with an inner sleeve containing approximately 1100 fragments. Total Length: 95mm including the fuze , diameter: 53mm. Weight: 280gram total, including 55gram fuze and 80gram TNT. Active it would have had a 4 to 6 seconds delay fuze. The grenades are packed 20pcs in a wooden box, unfuzed. External stamps: ‘GREN HE APERS RAG’ ‘LU 213 LOT 04 LUL 89’. Near perfect condition. The price includes U.K. delivery. O 6143
£295.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Austrian ‘HdGr 78’ Hand Grenade with Original Launcher Attachment. O 1642. - O 1642
DEACTIVATED INERT. Austria model: HdGr 78 Hand, defensive hand grenade. Length: 115 mm, Diameter: 60 mm, Weight: 520g, Filler: Plasticized PETN, 70g, Fuze: Striker release, Fuze delay: 3 to 5s, Construction: Textured plastic grenade body with four circumferential ribs. It has a plastic liner which contains approximately 6500 steel pellets ranging from 2 to 2.3 mm in diameter. Colour and markings: The grenade and fuze bodies are olive green. "Spl HGr 78" and "ARGES" are embossed on the grenade body. The grenade contains a "wave shaper" which the manufacturer claims will increase the overall effectiveness considerably. The original launcher attachment is 29cm long. This model was first introduced in the late 1970s. Different coloured bands painted on the body denote what it was used for. Blue is normally to identify as drill or practice. Both launcher and grenade are dated 78 =1978. A good collectable item. The price includes U.K. delivery. O 1642.
£395.00
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