A theme militaria and a region of origin -> united states, An originalreproduction of the type original, A countryregion of manufacture qualified as france, A conflict qualified as ww i 191418 . It delivers 88 dual-purpose grenades to defeat armor and personnel targets. $249.00 (View Picture), 169 WW2 GERMAN ANTI-TANK RIFLE GRENADE - The Groe Gewehr-Panzergranate ("Large Rifle Tank Grenade") was a shaped charge rifle grenade which reached the field around November 1942. With the fiber shipping tube with legible markings. Upon impact, the SRTR emits a flash, bang, and smoke discharge but no fragmentation. The later 3/50 dual purpose guns of the 1920s through WW2 for anti-aircraft as well as surface targets switched to different types of projectiles with mechanical time or point detonating fuzes. $135.00 (View Picture), 14585 U.S. NAVY 6 POUNDER CARTRIDGE CASE & PROJECTILE MADE BY WINCHESTER DATED 8-1897 - The 6 pounder rapid fire gun was widely used by the U.S. Navy from about 1884 to about 1920. You can copy and paste selected text or images into other documents for collectors or historians. The guns were originally made by the Washington Navy Yard, and by WW1 were being made by Remington with brass frames, blued steel barrels and walnut grips. UNFINISHED 3D printed 105MM M1 Artillery Shell - Replica - Life size! This is an unloaded round, never marked, but when loaded it would have yellow markings including a row of yellow diamonds stenciled approximately 3.50 inches behind the nose, and nomenclature, lot numbers, and loading data. These were used with the towed field guns, as well as the M109 Paladin Self Propelled guns and several other mountings. Our inert ordnance training aids are designed to be highly detailed yet extremely durable, allowing for effective training from the classroom to the battlefield. This needs a good cleaning and some soaking with WD-40 to loosen the rust and cement and paint, and it will clean up pretty nicely with some patient scraping followed by a coat of wax or lacquer or black paint. CASE WITH T328 PROJECTILE PLUS EXTRA 30mm PROJECTILE T328 Unusual because the headstamp information is actually stamped on the belt 11 CY 77 PRAC 4*7 and in the extractor groove J 30mm RG 76 which probably indicates it is a British round made at Radway -T328. These were capable of penetrating 3 inches of armor. 150mm Wide x 135mm High x 90mm Deep Weight 250g unboxed IF YOU CAN SEE AN ITEM IT IS AVAILABLE, PLEASE DON'T ASK IF IT IS SHIPPING OFFERED Negotiable Tweed Heads, NSW 21/02/2023 World war 2 brass shell case Brass shell case. Abels3Dmodels (399) $31.83 Bullet / Shell Casing Bottle Opener BigEsFinds (125) $40.00 FREE shipping WW1 Dummy Training Artillery Shell, war memorabilia, army, man cave decor KarensChicNShabby (1,470) Mint, unissued, in the original fiber storage/shipping tube. After some introductory and biographical information on Hotchkiss, the next 250 pages details the myriad 37mm guns designed by Hotchkiss, PLUS those designed by other such as Driggs Seabury, Nordenfelt, Skoda, Krupp, with line drawings of nearly all, and with lots of detailed information on numbers procured, when, from whom, and how employed- naval broadside or fighting top mounts, fortress flank defenses, field carriages, etc, often down to the specific site or vessel. Good Oerlikon cases are nearly impossible to find as the shoulder and neck are blown out to the full case diameter upon firing by the residual pressure as the extraction cycle starts. Side of the case has stenciled lot number TRIEX LOT 165 over the powder identifier SPDN 3654. 1941 - 1945 The container is designated M431, and these are a bit shorter than most of the 105mm gun ammunition due to the stubby projectile used instead of the traditional long HE rounds. ARTILLERY FUZE, DEMILLED - The Point-Detonating Fuze (PDF) M557 was standardized in 1967 and is one of the most widely used of all Western-bloc fuzes, as it is used with ammunition fired from guns and howitzers of virtually all standard calibers as well as with 4.2 in mortars. The piece shell belongs to a American hea. These were used for signaling from one ground unit to another or to supporting aircraft, etc. 22971A- BRASS 12.7 x 108mm case with WW2 headstamp dates and Russian star in the headstamp. 13 (Schweres Fel Haubitze 13- 1913 Heavy Field Howitzer). [The combat version] comes in two varieties, both identical in external appearance other than a Cyrillic C (English S) cast into the plastic on one side of the flat wing, which indicates it has a self-destruct mechanism. Projectile is INERT (non-explosive), but propelling charge may or may not be present $250.00 (View Picture), 22775 11-52 RED STAR PARACHUTE SIGNAL- SIGNAL PYROTECHNIC CO. LOS ANGELES - DISTRESS SIGNAL FOR MERCHANT VESSELS/ 20,000 CANDLEPOWER/ USE ONLY WHEN AIRCRAFT OR VESSEL IS SIGHTED/ DIRECTIONS- FIRE UPWARD FROM SIGNAL PISTOL is ink stamped on the thin aluminum case of the flare signal The short aluminum cartridge case headstamp identifies the maker and patent info along with date of November 1952. Items All are INERT with no flammable or explosive components. These would include the No. No lid. It has a sheet metal warhead body with a swage mounted nose cap. 2/6/2023, Handguns The 90mm gun was used in many U.S. applications from WW2 through the 1990s including anti-aircraft guns and the M36 and M41 guns used in the M47 and M48 tanks and even in some WW2 tank destroyers, and on artillery carriages and the M56 Scorpion. The 90mm guns was used in the M48 series of tanks until the M48A5 was upgunned to 105mm. $9.00 USD. These models are very well discussed by the Lovetts, on their great page at http://www.lovettartillery.com/Development%20of%20the%2010cm%20Kanone.html Condition is presently fair to good, and all need to be cleaned up. Mon-Fri: 9 am 6 pm MT INERT- no flammable or explosive components. It is closed on both ends with a roll crimp over a wad with a hole in the center and a thin inner seal. Common markings found on these can include the maker name and date, St for strengthend design, 67% indicating the copper content of the case. CHF3.34, CHF3.93 Set where you live, what language you speak, and the currency you use. This is a rare unfired 90mm Cockerell (90x352) low pressure gun HEAT-T (High Explosive Anti-Tank/Trace) (Fin Stabilised) target practice tracer projectile for the Cockerell Mk3-MA1 90mm gun fitted to turrets of several armoured vehicles, including the Scorpion 90 and Indonesian Anoa 6x6 armoured car. This is a brass artillery shell casing from a German 77mm cannon. $15.00 (View Picture), 15342 60mm Mortar Ignition Cartridge, M4 by Winchester - This type was used early in WW2 through Korea and replaced later for most uses by the M5 Ignition Cartridge which used a screw in brass base and a separate cardboard case for the charge. The 3 inch Broun shell was used with any of the 3 inch rifles in the Confederate inventory, such as the Ordnance Rifle, or the later 10 Pounder Parrotts. This one is dated 1969, and has most of the brown lacquer finish on the sides, but base got rusty and was cleaned off. Lieutenant Colonel William Leroy Broun (commander of the Richmond Arsenal beginning in June 1863), is considered to be the developer of this projectile pattern. Good stencil markings on the base. Here is what we have available. The guns were used in the final campaigns of the Indian Wars, including the Nez Perce War of 1877 and at Wounded Knee in 1890. The one is a artillery shell casing 90mm M19 WWII from a tank I assume that has been made into a hanging bell/gong that is very loud when rung. INERT- no flammable or explosive material. $325.00 (View Picture), 18910 105mm HOWITZER STEEL CASE- VIETNAM ERA- SUPERB- - Standard U.S. 105mm (105 x 371mmR) as used from pre-WW2 to the present. See photo for details, including a small hole poked in the paper case- not a big deal, but we don't like to surprise people. The Model 1904 was the first with a modern recoil system, followed by the Model 1914 and finally the Model 1917. Nice case, nicely polished but with two moderate dings on one side and one ding on the opposite side of the case. Case is standard brass M5A1 used with the 75mm howitzers, but with very heavy conical crimp applied. The 75-ram howitzer cannon M1A1 is a general purpose, towed light field artillery weapon that can be used for either direct or indirect fire. New old stock, fresh from an old crate which had the 1943 dated packing slip shown. From handmade pieces to vintage treasures ready to be loved again, Etsy is the global marketplace for unique and creative goods. $10.00 (View Picture), 21645 U.S. 20 x 110mm (Hispano Suiza) Dummy Cartridge M18A3 (Single round) - The 20 x 110mm (Hispano-Suiza) aircraft cannon was widely used by the British and U.S. aircraft during WW2. I believe these were used in Bofors anti aircraft guns. This uses regular conventional components, just loaded without any explosive or flammable materials so that it would be safe for use during testing. The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. [anchor] and SALUTING. VERY RED STAR The zinc or similar corrosion resistant treatment on the case has some crud and dirt and corrosion but should clean up a bit. BRITISH 6 pdr. 12/7/2022, US Militaria Special quantity price for volume purchasers is 10 rounds for $40.00, but single rounds are $5.00 each. 17183F- September 1918- FN, Liege(? INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Contacts. Price per open tube with signal. These would have been used in the Royal Flying Corps signal guns, either for signaling from the ground to aircraft or vice versa. Original German WWII Handgranate 343 d - Danish Model 1923 Training Grenade - Inert $395.00 $295.00 Original U.S. Civil War type Armstrong Inert 12-Pounder Studded Shell Long Pattern From $199.95 Internally the practice round does not contain any explosives, shaped charge liner or base fuze. 90 mm Mk.10 MORTOR Mk.II fired brass case Most of these are still in the original cardboard shipping sleeves, never issued. (15% off), Sale Price CHF107.80 Play Video; Black Cat 5 Canister $ 185.00. Green closing wads were smooth; red had several ridges, and the white had a bump or tit in the center of the wad. 138-139). Have several available, price for one is $225.00 (View Picture), 14847 U.S. WW1 3 INCH SHRAPNEL SHELL (FIRED) WITH FUZE ASSEMBLY AND BRASS CASE- LAMPED - These were common souvenirs, as when the shell was fired, the fuze would activate a powder charge expelling the steel shrapnel balls from the inside of the shell and knocking the rounded portion of the nose out at the same time. To use, the end cap is removed and placed over the primer end. The canister is contained in a cylindrical tin case with a flat front and no markings we could see. Later projectiles used a wider rotating band and the cases were then made 585mm long, and most of the early cases were modified and reused, so surviving 593mm cases are scarce. Top Rated Seller. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. The first of the various Marks of cannon firing this type of round did so during WWII. Highly polished and lacquer coated. $95.00 (View Picture), 22213 U.S. NAVY FACTORY LOADED 3"/50 (76.2 x 585mmR) ARMOR PIERCING MARK 29 MOD 2 DUMMY INERT CARTRIDGE - The steel cartridge case is circa 1950s and the projectile is dated 1942, but it was likely loaded in this configuration in the 1980s-90s. Cases are dirty and tarnished, with some dings and maybe bent mouth from firing and ejection. Photo shows a 17 long tube used for shipping warheads, but the motor tube is the same thing, only 43 inches long. This was a British design finalized in 1941 to replace their puny 2 pounder anti-tank guns. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. This is a single white cartridge in excellent condition with VFM headstamp. $225.00 (View Picture), 23133 37MM NON-LETHAL RIOT RUBBER BUCKSHOT PROJECTILES - hard rubber balls, three large ones about .50 caliber and two smaller ones about .30 caliber, use for non-lethal riot control. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. This is the nicest condition of all, free from even minor dings or dents. The tube has holes running vertically. $6.95. This was a twin-barrel eight-chamber revolver with a mixture of recoil and gas operation and with partly smoothbored barrels. The various types include: M22A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Amber Star Cluster Flare Turning off personalized advertising opts you out of these sales. Learn more in our Privacy Policy., Help Center, and Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. No hole in the case, but easy to add if you like. This provided some pressure for launching but mainly blew hot gasses out the side of the base tube which would ignite the attached bags of propelling powder increments. Longarms The fuze easily unscrews from the projectile and component parts can be disassembled to show they are free of energetic material, rendering this INERT. Navy projectiles were moved about the ship by hand, then downloaded into the magazines using projectile hoists and stacked in racks, and then subject to shifting around a bit as the ship rolled and pitched at sea, so it was good to protect the fuze from damage in all this. The 40mm Bofors was widely used by virtually every combatant in WW2, and in U.S. service they were the main anti-aircraft gun for close in defense, and also were used on wheeled mounts, or later on the tracked M42 Duster by the Army. The Broun projectile is found mainly on late-war battlefields, such as Petersburg. Jap Type 90, 94 or 97 HE rounds weighed from 9 to 12 pounds, but I am not sure exactly what the Chinese used. I am unable to locate any information at all on the 3 inch/50 Mark 33 projectile but assume it was probably a very limited production item that was discarded in favor of other designs, leaving some in inventory for use in tests like this. These were a hollow rubber ball filled with CS riot agent and having a hand grenade fuze on the top. Primer pocket area only shows a neatly finished epoxy type substance. The 76mm gun M1 was used with better success on the M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyers. Custom designed products are produced by . $125.00 (View Picture), 7725 CIVIL WAR .30 POUNDER PARROTT SIEGE/NAVAL SHELL (INERT) - Robert P. Parrotts rifled cannons were one of he most widely used types of Civil War artillery. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Original Price CHF107.80 Projectile has been repainted OD color but no stencil markings added. Under Add your personalization, the text box will tell you what the seller needs to know. )- nice case. This covers virtually the whole globe, from European powers to backwater nations of Asia or South America. (See the technical drawing at: https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/business6/uploads/cartridgecollectors/original/3X/a/2/a2db83c5e77a43920213a419c05819c728027054.jpeg $195.00 (View Picture), 23312 WW2 JAPANESE 7cm TYPE 41 MOUNTAIN GUN BRASS CARTRIDGE CASE (75 x 185mmR) - This may have also been used by the Type 94 7CM Mountain Gun as well, but that may not be correct. 1945 - Present The M7 was the version of the gun mounted in the M10 Tank Destroyer (also known as the 3 inch Gun Motor Carriage, M10) which was based on a M4 Sherman hull. Price per signal in sealed container. These dummy cartridges were made for training use, and feature a regular case with three holes drilled in it, and a regular (bur empty) projectile which is silver soldered to the neck to withstand harsh use. One idea popular in Europe was the addition of studs spaced around the projectile body the most common examples being the British Armstrong rifles. Headstamps are as shown in the photos, with 14 over backwards N, 556 over H03 and several other single digit inspector type markings. The 37mm case sits about 2-3 inches above the base of the 150mm shell, on a riser made from what seems to be parts of two 20mm cases. Please use this form to ask questions PUBLICLY about this specific product to previous customers of this product. This is an unfired example that was unloaded years ago and is now INERT, with no explosive or flammable components. These were fired at reasonably high velocity, and their effectiveness was mainly the result of the heavy projectile hitting the enemy armor and sometimes penetrating, but at least spalling off bits from the inside which would destroy crew and equipment. The Type 41 guns were in service from 1908 to 1945. The M56 Scorpion self-propelled Antitank Gun was a fully tracked 90mm gun developed in the 1950s to provide airborne troops with a mobile anti-tank weapon. John B. INERT- no flammable or explosive material. Projectile body is dated 1956, and the case looks like the stenciled lot number and dates are 1952 vintage. Theoretically, the approval number should allow dating these to within a five year period corresponding with the date of USCG approval under section section 160.040 covering life saving appliances. 65 ONO For Sale An Artillery WW1 Mortar Shell Military Artifact. Previous page. Learn more. The Oerlikon rounds are easily spotted by their distinctive rebated rim which is smaller than the case diameter. U.S. variants of the gun included the M1, M2 (AN-M2) and M3. $195.00 (View Picture), 105 SCARCE LESS LETHAL .50 CAL AMMO CAN FOR RUBBER BALL ANTI-RIOT GRENADES - See photos for all the markings from Smith & Wesson Chemical Company (which existed 1968-1995). Third case is unusual with aluminum body and threaded insert for the primer and high-low pressure chamber, presumably a trials version seeking a simpler or stronger or cheaper alternative to the all aluminum design used in the other two. Inkstamped markings on side of the case: 40mm L/70, DUMMY M851, GRT85G016-001. The body was made from 3 inch pipe, hence the nominal 3 inch Stokes Mortar designation, but the end plates at the top and bottom were actually 81mm in diameter machined to closely fit the bore, while allowing use of less critical pipe for the main part of the body. Questions About Artillery Shell Do artillery shells explode? Inert Products manufactures and distributes the largest assortment of replica and inert ordnance in the world. The fuze is sealed into the plastic casing by a metal compression band, with the end of the fuze protruding slightly. $65.00 (View Picture), 20068 RIFLE GRENADE FLARE SIGNAL, GROUND, GREEN PARACHUTE M19A2- MINT! $ 349.99 Make An Offer WW2 German Luftwaffe / Wehrmacht Model LP42 Signal Flare Pistol - RARE MAKER! The gun could also fire the MGM-51 Shillelagh anti-tank missile. No fuze, but these were issued with the AZ23 series percussion fuzes or Dopp Z s/60 time and percussion fuzes. The shell body is of thin-walled type with high fragmentation and blast effect. This is a 37mm cartridge with the case about 1 1/4 long and overall length of 7 3/8. These were the same for both world wars, and no markings visible to identify date of manufacture. Lot number 1302, inspected by L.M. Prop 65 Ca Residents Only WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov . 12/7/2022, Foreign Militaria (Other) This page was last updated: 04-Mar 05:00. It is to be loaded with sand and fuzed in the field. This cartridge is unissued, new old stock, still in the original shipping tube from 1943. New old stock, fresh from a sealed crate. Perfect for living history use, or part of a collection of Korean War or anti-tank ordnance. General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems is one of the primary producer of artillery shells for the U.S, military. Artillery. 23063C- WW1 FRENCH 105mm FIELD GUN BRASS CARTRIDGE CASE (105 x 390mmR) The 40mm/L70 guns are in service in many countries today in Anti-Aircraft, anti-armor, or anti-shipping roles. However, during WW2 the Navy started using synthetic materials such as Bakelite and later other plastics, such as polyurethane foam for the cartridge plug. Projectile is December 1942 dated in excellent condition. Headstamp includes pre-WW1 date of 1912, so this was made for the Morser 10, but the same cases continued in use later in WW1 with the Morser 16. We are not certain if the propelling powder charge remains in the case or not, so this needs to be handled and stored with appropriate care. Stamped markings in the projectile body are visible M411A1 and we have added small INERT stencil on the back, and the hollow base of the projectile remains in the inert/practice blue color to avoid panic among your local EOD team. These have a handle on the top of the barrel to help hold it when firing, not so much for the very limited recoil, but because the gun with rocket inserted is heavy and you want it under good control when on a heaving deck of a ship in distress. Artillery Shells w/ Whistling Tails $ 17.99. Used fine plus, with most of the light blue paint and faint markings. Initially these were exclusively for chemical warfare use, but at the start of WW2 the Army added a high explosive shell to the inventory, which made the 4.2 inch mortar extremely useful in mountain or jungle terrain where wheeled artillery could not move easily. Property Photos Not Available. Black stencil marking on the side of the case COMBINATION PRIMER indicating the primer would fire with either percussion or electrical firing locks Primer has been drilled out. These fit in the base tube of the mortar cartridge, and then an M33 aluminum head with a percussion primer was screwed into the end of the tube. 1. 1954 Dated US 90mm Shell Case All of these use the same basic M14 series cases, like this one. Still, a nice example for only $135.00 (View Picture), 22057 U.S. WW2 37 x 223mmSR DRILL CARTRIDGE FOR M1A2 ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN AND M9 AUTOMATIC GUN ON PT BOATS - The 37 x 223mm RIMMED case M16 was used for the single shot anti-tank guns, but a 37 x 223mm SEMI-RIMMED case M17 was used in automatic guns. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. By WW1 the hand cranked Gatling was obsolete, but in 1947 an experiment hooking an electric motor to an old Gatling gun produced rates of fire around 4,000-6,000 rounds per minutes. It was first produced in 1942 as a medium artillery piece. The maximum ranges was about 7,500 yards. Therefore these cases were marked at the time of manufacture NOT TO BE REFORMED so they could be segregated prior to any attempt to reload them. But, the Italian mortars and ammo saw much broader use, with 100 tubes and a large stock of ammunition sent to Finland during the Winter War, and some of those were then captured and used by the Russians or the Germans, the latter adding even more by purchase direct from Italy. CO (Bridgeport Brass Company) in October 1940, and we have only ever seen one other pre-WW2 dated case. Copyright 1995-2023 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Tough to find as most were thrown overboard after being fired, or returned for scrap. Sun: Noon 5 pm MT, Call Us: The projectile is the Common type which has a solid nose and could be used with no filler as an armor piercing round, or with a HE filler and base detonating fuze as an armor piercing/high explosive round. $15.00 (View Picture), 18734 SIGNAL, ILLUMINATION, GROUND, WHITE STAR CLUSTER, M159 - The M126 series of Ground Pyrotechnic Signals are used for signaling and illuminating missions, and will rise to a minimum altitude of 200 yards before functioning, Essentially they are a lightweight handheld unit that replaced to tasks formerly performed by rifle grenade signals. The projectile is a Mark 29 Mod 2 Armor Piercing type. Rotating band has a couple of dings right on the inspector marks [anchor] A.C.D. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. We talked the author into printing a few more copies, and have them in stock ready to ship, and at a much lower price! 1776 - 1941 Primer pocket area only shows a neatly finished epoxy type substance. Nice WW1 display item. Today most ships have switched to Schermuly type rockets, but fired from a single-use plastic canister which is not subject to regulation as a firearm by gun-phobic foreign governments. . There are made in five star clusters, single star parachute, and smoke parachute versions, in several different colors, so there are a lot of M designations for the various types and colors. $225.00 (View Picture), 7250 Black-20 x 110mmRB OERLIKON CANNON DUMMY CARTRIDGE - This is a WW2 cartridge case and projectile, emptied of all explosive or powder and neatly repainted in original colors. This was unloaded long ago and is INERT with no explosive or flammable components. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Fired prime remains in place. 7.5 feet long. 7729D - 30 x 113mm BELTED DEFA DUMMY Plated steel case with headstamp 30 550- DEFA, 2(?) Black projectile with slightly different contours- Armor Piercing (AP), Yellow projectile- High Explosive with pentolite filler (HE) These unidentified cases may be from either competitor, and no one seems to know, but it seems pretty sure that this is the source of this cartridge. Really nice clean example of the case used in the 15 CM schwere Feldhaubitze 13 (15cm sFH 13) howitzers during WW1. INERT- no explosive or flammable materials. This used a standard steel case with the old load information removed and new stencil markings "3"/50 CARTRIDGE CASE/ DUMMY-INERT/ FOR WESTERN DEMIL TEST" on the case. They also made Parrott guns in 60, 100, 150, 200 and 300 pound calibers, the latter with a 10 inch bore firing a 300 pound projectile about 9,000 yards from a 26,900 pound barrel. 513 A GUN FOR ALL NATIONS: THE 37MM GUN & AMMUNITION. In my opinion the wiring is unsafe and before using as a lamp, the receptacle, wire and plug should be replaced- probably less than $10 to do that.
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