A- TP-T M411A1 projectile with demil hole punched in the nose section with original markings Overall excellent unfired with fading and occasional rust stains from outdoor storage. To do this they needed a round that was actual size and weight and had an inert material substituted for the powder and projectile charges and inert primers and fuzes. VOLUME 2- 1914-1924 - Volume 2 continues Robert Mellichamps definitive study of all things 37mm. No fuze, but these were issued with the AZ23 series percussion fuzes or Dopp Z s/60 time and percussion fuzes. (Reminds me of the story when a U.S. Warship fired on the Spanish fort on Guam in 1898, and a rowboat hastily proceeded to the ship to apologize for being unable to return the salute, only to be informed that Spain and the U.S. were at war, and their immediate surrender was required.) This is probably XM193 or XM195 WECOM, based on the info in Hawkinsons book where those are the only brass cases listed. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. Price per signal in sealed container. Free shipping in the U.S. $20.00 (View Picture). But, the black band and all black fuze mystifies me, and also the guy at http://inert-ord.net. It hardly seemed worth the effort as the performance is only marginally better than the 20x102. 3D printed, Vintage Pair WWII 1942 MKI 40mm Brass 13" Vases Trench Art Anti Aircraft Navy. These would have been used in the Royal Flying Corps signal guns, either for signaling from the ground to aircraft or vice versa. The stubby little 150 x 113mmR cartridge cases were used with these. We talked the author into printing a few more copies, and have them in stock ready to ship, and at a much lower price! INERT- no flammable or explosive components. SKU: JW3954 Category: Political Awards Tags Gau, NSDAP. Keep in mind that anyone can view public collectionsthey may also appear in recommendations and other places. Original Price USD 9.00 17183G- May 1917 St, G 106, MAI 1917, HL 25 made by Haniel Luege Dsseldorf $45.00 $40.00 (View Picture), 19995 RARE WW1 37mm BRITISH FLARE GUN CARTRIDGE- DEC 1918 - Paper case with brass base marked ELEY LONDON- and closing wad marked The VT fuze will function if it comes close enough to the target to activate it, and the Aux detonating fuze has enough of a charge to blow the fuze out and emit a puff of smoke to indicate that a hit was scored. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. Good stencil markings on the base. SIGNAL, Without Parachute, Changing Colour, for Aircraft.---- Made by WILDER, BIRM. The maximum ranges was about 7,500 yards. Although a serious collector may want to spend more for a real brass case (instead of a steel one) and a projectile without the token demil spot, this is an inexpensive filler for a general WW2 collection. The same 30 pounder shells were used by both the Army and the Navy. Second private printing in limited numbers, only $95.00 (View Picture), 522 A GUN FOR ALL NATIONS: THE 37MM GUN & AMMUNITION. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Although sounding dangerous, these actually work pretty well, expanding when fired, but quickly returning to the smaller original dimensions. Original Price SGD 96.36 1952 dated. The Brits used two Hispano cannons in the later Spitfire fighters. INERT, no flammable or explosive components. The explosive filler was removed and they were blind loaded with inert material (plaster, sand, etc) and fitted with either a plug in the base, or a tracer element. It's a high quality badge, stamped from a brass alloy (Tombak). Here is what we have available. This is a LIVE pyrotechnic signaling device, not an explosive, but it still needs to be stored appropriately away from heat, etc. MF 84 FR. Could be very easily repainted/stenciled to combat appearance. VERY RED STAR $225.00 (View Picture), **NEW ADDITION** 373 WW1/WW2 GERMAN 15.0 CM HIGH EXPLOSIVE PROJECTILE (15-cm Granate 18) - These were used with the large number of 15cm s.F.G. Headstamp is PATRONENFABRIK/ JULI [bomb] 1918/ KARLSRUHE/ [crown] Ke 10. The M4 was very similar to a shogun shell, but with a bulged area just ahead of the base to hold it in place in the base tube of the mortar. Finally in 1913 the French army purchased a small number under the designation Canon de 105 Mle 1913 Schneider; also known as the L 13 S. Eventually they were mounted in some (but not all) P-38 Lightning and P-61 Black Widow fighters, the B-29 Superfortress, and mainly in the Navys F4U-1C Corsair and later post-war Navy fighters. INERT- no flammable or explosive materials. Although improved in many ways, the M1 Gun in the Sherman was problematic and relatively small numbers were made, beginning in late 1943 and 1944 although most continued with the original 75mm guns. 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. 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. The 150mm case has three stubby legs, apparently cut off 20mm cases. However, the mouth is heavily corroded and has several age splits. (15% off), Sale Price USD 4.79 INERT no explosive components. Headstamps are as shown in the photos, with 14 over backwards N, 556 over H03 and several other single digit inspector type markings. 1945 - Present I used to think that collecting 37mm ammunition would require maybe 20 rounds for a good collection (from 1870 to the present) but I was totally off base. Entwicklungsfhiges Mehrfamilienhaus mit 3 Wohneinheiten in Greiz. Original Price USD 24.00 (15% off), Sale Price USD 24.50 12/7/2022, Accessories & Parts Brass Shell Casing - 36 For Sale on 1stDibs Do not confuse this with the common loading machine drill rounds made of a combination of wood and metal, or all metal construction. $325.00 (View Picture), 21106 10 LINK, BELT, METALLIC, CAL .50 M2 - Full mint original WW2 box of 10 links for the Browning .50 caliber machine guns. They are also nearly unique in their having a rim diameter much smaller (or "rebated") than the base of the case. plated. Price each is $22.00 (View Picture), 13550 U.S. NAVY 3/50 VT (NON-FRAG) CARTRIDGE (INERT) (76.2 x 585mmR) - This is a handsome complete INERT round with Mark 9 Mod 0 steel case made by Norris in 1979. $19.95. This means the end of the cartridge case has to be plugged with something to keep the powder in and water and crud out. CO (Bridgeport Brass Company) in October 1940, and we have only ever seen one other pre-WW2 dated case. Projectile is the M55A1 practice type with legible markings Case, primer and projectile are all 1942 dates. Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalized tips for shopping and selling on Etsy. Case is standard brass M5A1 used with the 75mm howitzers, but with very heavy conical crimp applied. Ammo, Bullets, Belts and Magazines - Relics Replica Weapons 13549D- Publication 40(??) Sold. 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. seated within the case mouth. ST.J.CR.VA 9-44 G.K.B. The steel case Headstamp markings are light and very hard to read, but I once imagined I could almost make out a 43 date. Correctly restored colors with green body, and white and red fuze indicating High Explosive-Incendiary-Tracer-Self Destruct (HE-I-T/SD) which was the most used anti-aircraft round of WW2. When fired, the sabot/rotating band usually blew off on firing or impact, so they are rarely found on fired examples. The Swedish Bofors firm has worked hard at improvements on their famous 1930s vintage WW2 era guns known as the 40mm/L60 which fired the 40 x 311 mmR cartridge in the four round clips. This is the type made for use with the 5"/38 caliber guns. I have done a lot of research on various line throwing guns, and would be happy to share a copy upon request, or will try to post it on our other site, ArmsCollectors.com, and it will eventually be posted at http://ASOAC.org for whom it was written and first published. 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. of the Kromex product was made using surplus aluminium and brass shell casings and offered for sale. AMBER $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. WWII Trench Art Vase Brass Artillery Shell Italian cal. WW2 Military Gifts - Brass Shell Casings Shot Glasses Set of 2 pcs with Unusual Inscription Inside (296) $39.95 FREE shipping Bracelet - 9mm Bullet Shell Casing (21) $30.00 Brass Shell Earrings | Ammo Earring | 22 Casing Jewelry | Aqua Chalcedony Bullet Casing | Recycled Jewelry |Steampunk Earrings for Men Women (321) $51.00 FREE shipping Ink stamped load markings are hard to read but look like AMM LOT-??-?? The fuzes and bursting charge were removed long ago. The M18A3 cartridges are turned from steel and then chrome(?)plated. An important German WW1 artillery artifact. BOTH for only $49.00 (View Picture), 22157 RED FLARE PARACHUTE SIGNAL- KILGORE #52 - P52 PISTOL PROJECTED PARACHUTE RED FLARE DISTRESS SIGNAL APPROVED BY U.S. COAST GUARD 160.024/2/4, manufactured by the Kilgore Dorporation, Toone, TN, division of International Flare Signal . 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 March 1989, and expiration date of September 1992 is ink stamped on side. Some 15,637 of the guns were made in the U.S 1941-1945 with only about 4,200 going to the British. $59.00 (View Picture), 22557 U.S. 105MM HOWITZER BRASS CASE 1944 - Standard 105mm Howitzer brass case M14. These gas operated cannons fired at about 600 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 2,800 feet per second. An interesting example of the ingenuity needed to make better training munitions. See photo for details. RIFLE GRENADE SIGNAL FLARES INERT- no flammable or explosive components $135.00 (View Picture), 21427 RARE SWISS MODEL 1866 HIGH EXPLOSIVE STUDDED PROJECTILE FOR 4 POUNDER FIELD GUN - Getting muzzle loading projectiles to effectively engage in rifled cannons was an ongoing problem, and many different approaches were tried circa 1850-1880 when the shift to breech loading guns allowed the use of modern style oversize bands to fully seal the bore and engage the rifling. The Type 41 guns were in service from 1908 to 1945. 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. The M-30 saw action in World War II, mainly as a divisional artillery piece of the Red Army (RKKA). Projectile is marked HOTCHKISS. IN CARTONS Steel case with silver colored finish has illegible headstamp and is not technically correct for this projectile as it is the later type with an additional loading hole in the base for use with long fin stabilized projectiles which could not be bulk loaded. Their new gun design boosted the rate of fire from 140 rounds per minute to 280, then 300 and currently 330 rounds per minute. This action ignited the propellant charge and launched the shell. The U.S. Navy adopted the 20mm Oerlikon guns shortly before WW2 to replace the .50 caliber machine guns previously used for close in anti-aircraft use. While dimensionally identical, various types of dummy cartridges have been made. $350.00 (View Picture), 18869 U.S. 4.2" MORTAR IMPROVED LIGHTWEIGHT CARTRIDGE M329A1E1 - The first 4.2-inch mortar in U.S. service was introduced in 1928 as the M1, and later a strengthened version designated the M12 was adopted. $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! This has a flare that provides 850,000 candle power of illumination for a minimum of 90 seconds. Artillery Shell - Etsy Longarms The steel case has a 1943 date and M23AB1 designation for the case ink stamped on the case. $199.95. These can be fired from any of the standard grenade launchers, and the grenade launching cartridge ignites a propelling charge in the rear tube of the signal which acts as a rocket to gain a height of about 600 feet. [TEMP OUT OF STOCK- ASK IF INTERESTED], 15278 U.S. 120mm M831 TARGET PRACTICE-TRACER (TP-T) PROJECTILE - The M831 Target Practice Projectile is the training equivalent of the M830 High Explosive Anti-Tank Multi-Purpose-Trace (HEAT-MP-T) round fired from the 120-mm smooth bore M256 cannon in the M1A1 Abrams tank. This uses regular conventional components, just loaded without any explosive or flammable materials so that it would be safe for use during testing. The projectiles are attached to a combustible cartridge case with a steel base cup. This cartridge is unissued, new old stock, still in the original shipping tube from 1943. They were later used in the Spanish American War at the Battle of San Juan Hill, and in the Philippines. $65.00 (View Picture), 21910 U.S. NAVY 3/50 CARTRIDGE (76.2 x 585mmR) WITH MARK 33 HE PROJECTILE (INERT LOADED) - Case and the projectile are dated circa1953-54, but it was likely loaded in this configuration in the 1980s-90s. However, reloading the chambers in the field was tedious and slow, greatly reducing the effectiveness of the Gatling gun for any sort of sustained fire. Two fired, empty, INERT cases
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