Body retains most of the orange paint on the shoulder indicating HE filler, but the lower portion of the body which was originally sort of a field gray/drab color is mostly worn off. $65.00 (View Picture), 20476 RUSSIAN 152mm GUN CARTRIDGE CASE (152 x 545mm Rimmed) - This case is for most of the Russian 152mm guns, including the WW2 era Model 1937 (ML-20) and the Cold War Model 1955 (D20) guns. Save 90 mm artillery shell to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Photo shows typical example of the few we have (all in similar condition), but not necesessarily the exact round you will receive. Remember, they used 37mm guns in the P-39 aircobra, on PT boats, and even in an abortive Gatling gun in recent years, as well as the main gun for the M3 and M5 light tanks, an anti-tank gun, and an anti-aircraft gun. 1952 dated. 7729D - 30 x 113mm BELTED DEFA DUMMY Plated steel case with headstamp 30 550- DEFA, 2(?) B- NICE U.S. NAVY STEEL CASE WITH OCTOBER 1957 DATE with primer removed. Page 1 of 1 Page 1 of 1. (ten boxes are shown in place to illustrate the proper packing layout, but are NOT included). The 40mm/L70 guns are in service in many countries today in Anti-Aircraft, anti-armor, or anti-shipping roles. This is an excellent brass case (except for some dents along the back side) with good markings as shown in the photos. I do know that the cases have a few scratches, and maybe a couple of small rust spots, dings and maybe bent mouth from firing and ejection. Polymer type projectile is a semi-transparent brownish color with heavy steel rebar type rod which give the cartridge its weight. 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. Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. Do not confuse this with the common loading machine drill rounds made of a combination of wood and metal, or all metal construction. The brass casing has some dings and one moderate dent as shown, but overall is a mellow brass color and displays very nicely. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. Ukraine. This case is in excellent condtion, withi sharp headstamp markings: Items While the brass cases were often returned to be reloaded and used again, huge numbers got thrown overboard as there is no space for storing stuff like this in combat. This one is the INERT practice version, confirmed by the Cyrillic "Y" stamped through the plastic body and the white mark around the fuze. At 5.5 seconds after launching, the parachute star will eject and burn for 20-30 seconds. Two primed cases HA- 2-37817, one is Lot 2, other is Lot 3. 23063C- WW1 FRENCH 105mm FIELD GUN BRASS CARTRIDGE CASE (105 x 390mmR) These models are very well discussed by the Lovetts, on their great page at http://www.lovettartillery.com/Development%20of%20the%2010cm%20Kanone.html Return to Collectors Headquarters. The 2.75 rockets were used by just about every type of ground attack aircraft from Vietnam to the present. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. $195.00 (View Picture), 21908 U.S. NAVY FACTORY LOADED 3"/50 (76.2 x 585mmR) ARMOR PIERCING MARK 29 MOD 2 DUMMY INERT CARTRIDGE - The BRASS cartridge case is circa 1940s-50s and the projectile is dated 1942, but it was likely loaded in this configuration in the 1980s-90s. Officially classified as a heavy anti-tank rifle (schwerePanzerbuesche), it was actually more of a light anti-tank cannon. An artillery shell can differ in price owing to various characteristics the average selling price 1stDibs is $1,800, while the lowest priced sells for $275 and the highest can go for as much as $15,724. Please see the curbside pick-up page. Beginning in 1943 the 40mm Bofors began to replace the 20mm Oerlikons with even greater range and stopping power and all were removed from the fleet by the mid-1950s.. Your question and any details in it will be posted to our website and sent to previous customers, and is not guaranteed an answer. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. These have maker markings cast into the body and all seem to have the RFX 55, but the other number (such as the N1 in the photo) may be different and probably indicate the mold number. This is a LIVE pyrotechnic signaling device, not an explosive, but it still needs to be stored appropriately away from heat, etc. $85.00 (View Picture) I used this in a display of night vision scopes to show how they did it before night vision. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Headstamp 3 IN 50 CAL MK 7 MOD 0 NS 1948, D.C.M. $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). Books on Search 12/7/2022, Foreign Militaria (Other) Could be very easily repainted/stenciled to combat appearance. cap. Youll see ad results based on factors like relevancy, and the amount sellers pay per click. I think I have the ID right on all these, but welcome corrections. After it was superseded by the Type 94 75 mm mountain gun (circa 1935), it was then used as an infantry "regimental" gun, deployed 4 to each infantry regiment. 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) [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. Lot number date this to about 1985. This is a truly impressive work, with far more information of interest to the historian or arms collectors with only passing interest in the cartridge themselves than might be expected. $5.00 (View Picture), 300 WW1 GERMAN 210 x 233mmR BRASS SHELL CASE FOR 21cm MORSER 10 - The 21 cm Mrser 10 (21 cm Mrs 10) was a heavy howitzer used by Germany in World War I, with the gun weighinb about 8 tons, and each projectile was 252 pounds! PRODUCTS AND SERVICES. 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. The current dispenser is designated KSF-1s; it holds 64 mines. In U.S. Service, these were made for use in the abortive "Sergeant York" Divisional AIr Defense system, basically a twin 40mm L/70 Bofors mounted on the hull of a M60 tank. They were very effective. Fired primer is in place, no propelling charge in the case. This impressive rate of fire and range was made more effective by coupling it with sophisticated fire control and radar systems. 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. 203mm D680 M106 HE TNT Artillery Howitzer Shell Whiskey Stash - Life Size! The lettering is 3/8 inch high and black in color. The Broun projectile is found mainly on late-war battlefields, such as Petersburg. $45.00 (View Picture) 37 mm gun M3 . Overall excellent condition. Yellow stencil markings SPDN indicating non-flashless smokeless powder and a lot number on the base. The core was 40 mm long and 10.9 mm in diameter. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. This is a SIGNAL, ILLUMINATION, GROUND, WHITE STAR CLUSTER, M159 which as been fired, leaving the launching tube and end cap. Projectile is unmarked. Great for a display of Vietnam era or more recent military equipment. The M329A1Ei was a further improvement with a nylon or plastic discarding obturator. Projectiles are marked extensively on the rotating band (most seem to be something like "40MM ADL 10001 B SFM 87C 001-[various numbers] Rotating bands have token DEMIL heat melt. Primer pocket area only shows a neatly finished epoxy type substance. Beginning in 1943 the 40mm Bofors began to replace the 20mm Oerlikons with greater range and stopping power and all Oerlikons were removed from the fleet by the mid-1950s.. Great for storage of a round of that type, or as cargo for a military vehicle, or chew toy for a really big dog. Instead, they improved the performance of the old Hispano design by speeding up its rate of fire and rechambering it for a powerful new round, the 20x110 USN. Some of the edges of the sabot cup are missing, the result of being fired. About 15.5 tall, this is the 105mm Schneider case for the Model 1913 105mm field guns used by France, but identical cases with different markings were used by Belgium, Austria, Norway and Poland (and probably by their opponents when captured). 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. As well as being used in the Mk 12 gun, the new round was also used in the Mk 11. Save 11 %. Used on all the 5", 6", 8" and 16" U.S. Navy gun projectiles, and perhaps others as well. $425.00 (View Picture) This one is in mint unissued condition, complete with the leather carrying case, although the case shows some storage dirt. Your choice of one round (as long as limited supply lasts) (NOTE- red and white are all gone.) Please order by item number and name. Nomenclature is stenciled on the projectile. This is a brass artillery shell casing from a German 77mm cannon. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Multiple types of line throwing devices have been invented over the years since 1807 when George Manby came up with a mortar for the purpose of line throwing, followed by David Lyles cannons in the 1870s and shoulder fired guns by Ingersoll, Coston and others in the 1880s and later. These are not "explosive" grenades intended to cause casualties. Externally it is the same as the heigh explosive M15 Anti Tank mine, but has filler holes around its periphery, and perforations around the arming plug and secondary fuzing wells, indicative of inert status. Mint unissued, complete with the original fiber shipping tube. $8.00 USD. Ink stamped load markings are hard to read but look like AMM LOT-??-?? It has the sort of yellow-silver look from the cleaning process used last time they were processed for reloading. This was based on Parrotts August 1861 patent. $225.00 When fired, the sabot/rotating band usually blew off on firing or impact, so they are rarely found on fired examples. There is some white subatance down in the tube and visible in the vertical holes. SPECIAL ARTILLERY BLAST PRICE FOR THE LOT (POSTPAID!) INERT- no flammable or explosive components. The top has crimp marks, where the projectile was attached. Projectile is marked HOTCHKISS. 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. Inert Ammunition - D&B Militaria Call us: 01342 837 766 or 07782 188138 Home Inert Ammunition/Ordnance Inert Ammunition/Ordnance YOU CANNOT USE PAYPAL AS A PAYMENT OPTION FOR ITEMS IN THIS CATEGORY. Could be very easily repainted/stenciled to combat appearance. This was subsequently improved by use of a removable barrel liner, which was the M1 gun. Everything, Longarms These are the most useful and highly respected source documents for artillery enthusiasts, be they museum curators, skirmishers and shooters, reenactors, or makers of model cannons. Subsequently Gatling guns were made in .50-70, .45-70, .30-40, and .30-06 caliber and even 1 inch caliber for U.S. military use. This would be easy to disassemble into nice 150 x113mm and 37 x223mm cases if you are not a trench art fan. CHEAP! Sale Price $3.40 Rotating band has a couple of dings right on the inspector marks [anchor] A.C.D. Some of the Hispano-Suize type guns were also mounted as anti-aircraft weapons in army tanks or halftrack variants. Projectile has been repainted OD color but no stencil markings added. Sellers looking to grow their business and reach more interested buyers can use Etsys advertising platform to promote their items. By this time Gatling had modified his design to eliminate the separate chambers so that the guns fed the .50-70 cartridges directly into the barrels and extracted the cases at the end of the cycle. Many people refer to the VT fuze as variable time but it actually stands for Vacuum Tube Fuze to distinguish it from the Mechanical Time Fuze previously used for AA guns. This was a common shell where only the projectile body provided fragmentation, there being no canister balls inside. Learn more. The nose is drilled with a tapered hole for a wooden fuze plug unlike the more sophisticated federal shells which used threaded plugs. Condition: Used - See Item Description This used a thick brass or copper ring (or sabot) at the base with the rest of the projectile being cast iron. $350.00 (View Picture), **NEW ADDITION** 187 RARE U.S. 76mm BRASS CARTRIDGE CASE T19E1 (76.2 x 580mmR) - Lot FA 1-4 dated 1951. It is painted olive drab with yellow markings as shown in the photos. wwii german 20mm shells with vet bring back papers. Those partners may have their own information theyve collected about you. $65.00 (View Picture), 22843 U.S. NAVY WW1 3"/50 BRASS CARTRIDGE CASE WITH "COMMON" PROJECTILE- JANUARY 1918 (76.2 x 593mmR) - We have had dozens of 3/50 cases and projectiles, but only one or two others that are from WW1. The SRTR is designed to be fired, recovered, refurbished, and refired. INERT- No explosive or flammable components. Typical example shown- type of finish may vary but all in excellent condition. This projectile measures 2.99 inch diameter and is 9 inches long, weighing 9 pounds 12 ounces. B- Restored with the hole filled and repainted and stenciled as the combat HEAT-T-MP round.
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