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INERT DEACTIVATED, RARE, WW1 No. 24 MK II .303” Rifle Grenade. Sn 16513 - 16513
INERT DEACTIVATED. The Grenade, .303 inch No. 24 was an improved No.20 MK II grenade introduced to provide a rifle grenade with substantially longer range than the No. 23 grenade. The No.24 was introduced in December 1916 & modified by introduction of the No. 24 MK II on 8th March 1918. The MK II differed from the MK II by having a plain cast steel body without serrations and a die cast plug rather than an ebonite plug (see pages 80-85 of the book, Grenade by Landers). This is an excellent original example of the No. 24 MK II grenade. It is complete with correct plain cast body, brass base piece, die cast plug, spring clip and 11" steel rod. There are no visible manufacturer or date marks on this grenade. The price for this rare grenade includes UK delivery. Sn 16513
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare WW2 Russian RPG-40 Anti-Tank 'Stick' Grenade. O 1484 - O 1484
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare Russian RPG-40 anti-tank stick grenade adopted in 1940 as the primary anti-tank grenade by the Russian army. The grenade is unusual for anti-tank use in that it used the blast of the grenade to cause splatter or spalling to the inside of the tank to cause injury to the tank occupants by secondary effect after detonating on the outside of the armour plating. The grenade could be effective on armour up to 20mm which was adequate for the early tanks but less effective on later tanks. The grenade consists of a three part pressed steel cylinder 95mm in diameter, 87 mm long with a Russian type fuse holder on top of the grenade. The stick is 110 mm long with a pressed steel curved fly off handle and a safety pin attached to 30mm diameter ring. The grenade was replaced in 1943 by the RPG-43. These grenades are very rare to find in view of their construction and are a rare survivor from the period .The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1484
£475.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare Finnish Sirpalekranaatti M 41 WW2 (Russian Offensive) Defensive Hand Grenade. O 1471 - O 1471
INERT DEACTIVATED. The grenade has a cast iron body with vertical cast in grooves and a cast iron top that is retained via cast in moldings in the body and top by coper wire that is twisted round them. The top of the grenade has cast in it 1 - S (Suomi – Finland) - 41 (1941 date). The brass percussion fuse assembly is complete with its copper safety cap that is removed via a safety pin and a clip on safety device that stops the plunger from activating the fuse. The brass plunger still has the copper shear wire present. This is a very rare and complete Finnish Sirpalekranaatti M 41 Defensive Hand Grenade dated to the start of the Russian offensive which occurred June 1941. No licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. O 1491
£475.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Russian 1977 Dated 73mm SPG-9 ‘Kopye’ (Spear) Recoilless, Rocket Assisted, Fin Stabilised DRILL Projectile. O 1468 - O 1468
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a near mint Russian 73mm SPG-9 recoilless, rocket assisted, fin stabilised DRILL projectile. This was used in a vehicle mounted weapon in the BMP-1 amphibious infantry armoured vehicle. The black painted projectile retains most of its original finish and white Russian stencilling on its steel body including 1-77-233 and EX in large stencilling denoting (exercise or drill). A green plastic nose plug fitted to the top of the round. The alloy fin stabilised lower part of the round consists of six flip out gold anodised alloy fins with various part numbers stamped on them. There is a small amount of damage to the top of the projectile consistent of it being hit with a small bullet in storage and a small dent to the side. No licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. O 1468
£295.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Russian Near Mint 1970 Dated 73mm SPG-9 ‘Kopye’ (Spear) Recoilless, Rocket Assisted, Fin Stabilised Practice Round. O 1464 - O 1464
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a near mint Russian 73mm SPG-9 recoilless, rocket assisted, fin stabilised practice round complete with its launching cartridge. This was used in a vehicle mounted weapon in the BMP-1 amphibious infantry armoured vehicle. The red painted projectile retains most of its original finish and black stencilling on its steel body including PM3-7-70 nr-9 56-165-70 MAKET PM3-7-70 P MAKET. The alloy nose fuse plug fitted to the top of the round. The alloy fin stabilised lower part of the round consists of six flip out alloy fins with various part numbers on them and a black stencil 44. The fins are kept retained by a black steel coil wire the fin swivel pins are centre marked to retain them and have a red sealant. There is a small amount of damage to the top of the round consistent of it being hit with a small bullet in storage. No licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. O 1464
£350.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Russian 1976 Dated 73mm SPG-9 ‘Kopye’ (Spear) Recoilless, Rocket Assisted, Fin Stabilised Practice Round. O 1463 - O 1463
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a Russian 73mm SPG-9 recoilless, rocket assisted, fin stabilised practice round complete with its launching cartridge. This was used in a vehicle mounted weapon in the BMP-1 amphibious infantry armoured vehicle. The red painted projectile retains most of its original finish and black stencilling on its steel body including ena- 2-76 PG-9 Ng NDSt-2k and various other stencils in Russian and arabic numbers The alloy nose fuse plug fitted to the top of the round. The alloy fin stabilised lower part of the round consists of six flip out alloy fins. The steel launching cartridge is attached to the projectile with a shear ring, The side of the cartridge is stencilled in black I G ans 21-73. The headstamp 1976 (date) ayn over OTK and zvs ps in a rectangle. The primer is stamped ena. No licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. O 1463
£295.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Rare Gallipoli Era Turkish WW1 Pattern 1914 Model No 2 Cricket Ball Hand Grenade. O 1388 - O 1388
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is rare Gallipoli era Turkish WW1 Pattern 1914 Model No 2 cricket ball hand grenade developed by Tufenidjieff and was manufactured by the Kalafat Yeri Foundries at Constantinople. This grenade is made of a Zinc alloy with segmented shrapnel squares cast into the outer body. The Turkish 1914 model hand grenade, better known to the Australians as a ‘cricket ball’ grenade, was developed by Tufenidjieff, according to an August 1915 translation of a Turkish handbook by the Intelligence section of the Headquarters Unit, Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The grenades were manufactured by the Kalafat Yeri Foundries at Constantinople, they formed an essential part of the Turkish Army’s capability. The grenade has its original holed lug which would originally have has a belt ring through the hole. The grenade has traces of Turkish script in the body of the grenade. No licence is required to possess in the UK if retained as part of a collection or displays. The price includes UK delivery O 1388
£325.00

Deactivated Inert. Russian WW2 Molotov Cocktail Hand Thrown Incendiary Bomb. O 1383 - O 1383
Deactivated Inert. This is an original, rare to find WW2 Russian Molotov Cocktail hand throw incendiary bomb used extensively by Russian forces during WW2. The bomb by its very nature is an improvised incendiary bomb which contains a sticky incendiary mixture with a source of ignition, in this case a striker type device attached to a recess on the bottom of the bottle. This Molotov cocktail consists of a18cm high dark green necked glass bottle with a wide neck and a screw on alloy cap with a rubber gasket. The base of the bottle has a recess approximately 50mm by 25 mm moulded into the glass base to hold the striker assembly. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert Molotov cocktail in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1383
£225.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Russian PTAB HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) Hollow Charge Anti Armour 2.5kg Aircraft Bomblet. Sn. 15580 - 15580
INERT DEACTIVATED. The Russian PTAB (protivotankovaya aviabomba, which translates as anti-tank aviation bomb) is a HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) hollow charge anti armour 2.5kg aircraft bomblet which was introduced in 1943. The bomblets were widely deployed during WW2 from Il-2 aircraft. Due to the bomb's very low weight, Yak-9b fighter-bombers and the Po-2 was also capable of carrying and deploying PTABs. the Il-2 was capable of carrying 280 of the bomblets at any one time. The bomblet was capable of penetrating up to 70mm of armour which was sufficient for piercing the top armour of all tanks of that period. This is an unfired PATB bomblet which consists of a machined steel body with four pressed steel stabilizing fins and a reinforcing ring. The body is complete with its alloy air vane armed fuse with a steel 40mm sharpened circular cutting top which is stamped round its side AB-524-M-blU-5-87. The body is stamped T?-50 0578 74R. The bomblet is complete with its inner shaped charge cone. The body 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. Sn. 15580
£245.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. RARE, 1950’s Improvised / 'Terrorist' Made Fragmentation Hand Grenade Made For Use By The Cypriot E.O.K.A. Nationalist Guerrilla / Terrorist Organisation In Their War For Independance. Sn 15544 - 15544
The E.O.K.A ((National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters) was a Greek Cypriot nationalist guerrilla / terrorist organisation that fought a campaign for the end of British rule in Cyprus, for the island's self-determination and for eventual union with Greece during the 1950’s. ( 'One man's Terrorist is another man's Freedom Fighter') This is an original, scarce, inert deactivated, improvised / home made fragmentation hand grenade as used by the E.O.K.A. The cylindrical steel casing has deep cut segmentation squares. The filler plug and brass fuse assembly with original ring pull can be dismantled. The front of the grenade has a paper label applied at some point in its life with typed information ‘A Home Made Hand Grenade Complete With Groove Ready For Despatch to The Communist Terrorist Organisation’. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 15544
£575.00
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