This gives it a dark honey color appearance so it almost looks like brass. At the conclusion of WW2 the Chinese Army ended up with many of these guns, and began producing ammunition for them, and most likely were among the weapons used against us in the Korean War. Some 2,797 guns were built 1940-1943, and used in most theaters in various ways on light vehicles or towed. INERT, no flammable or explosive components. 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. November 1918. Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. New old stock or lightly used. The stubby little 150 x 113mmR cartridge cases were used with these. USD 23.80, USD 28.00 Projectile rotating band has a token demil torch cut, but display with that at the back and it still looks pretty impressive. It is painted olive drab with yellow markings as shown in the photos. Brass shell casings turned vases Trench art pair of brass shell casings modelled as vases, height 32.5 cm Sold by in for You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg. The dummy ammunition is used for training crews in the various operations (loading, unloading, troubleshooting, etc) and for mechanical testing of the guns while ensuring there will not be any unexpected loud noises or sudden holes in buildings or other nearby stuff (or soiled skivvies). The fuze easily unscrews from the projectile and component parts can be disassembled to show they are free of energetic material, rendering this INERT. The is the body section only, the complete round shown at the top is not included but shown to provide an example of what the assembled round looks like. (Sometimes aluminum.) We have a couple of the Bakelite plugs left at $35 each, if you want one added to your order for this shell. In the last few years the 4.2 inch mortars were superceded by a new 120mm mortar. SGD 86.72, SGD 96.36 A very scarce round an good example of a really clever concept. This includes 37mm guns which were used as sub-caliber guns in or on larger guns. CARTRIDGE, 1 in. Some of the Hispano-Suiza type guns were also mounted as anti-aircraft weapons in army tanks or halftrack variants. The brass case is the M25 designation used by the Army. 7729A -30 x 86mm BELTED- RARE- U.S. MADE T158 DUMMY CARTRIDGE WITH T241 PROJECTILE- A copy of the 1st British ADEN TYPE with brass case with thin rim. This includes the initial one pounder 37 x 94mmR cartridge up through the one pounder- heavy and up to the 37 x 332mmR Skoda anti-balloon gun of 1908. A nice representative example of the many DEFA rounds that all look very similar. Some markings are stenciled in black, while others are impressed into the plastic. INERT- No flammable or explosive components. Could be very easily repainted/stenciled to combat appearance. Lieutenant Colonel William Leroy Broun (commander of the Richmond Arsenal beginning in June 1863), is considered to be the developer of this projectile pattern. 3D printed, Vintage Pair WWII 1942 MKI 40mm Brass 13" Vases Trench Art Anti Aircraft Navy. Nice case with only 3 or 4 small dents on the body, primer removed. Stalag IX-C was a German prisoner-of-war camp for Allied soldiers in World War II. The 3/50 was widely used in the fleet throughout WW2 as main battery for smaller ships or as anti-aircraft guns on larger ships. To use, the end cap is removed and placed over the primer end. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Take full advantage of our site features by enabling JavaScript. View Etsys Privacy Policy. Projectile is July 1943 dated in excellent condition. . This one has a number of moderate dings around the shoulder and mouth area and numerous smaller dings in the rest of the case which has been polished, but the job has not been finished yet. They come in two piece fiber tubes, sealed with tape and printed markings with nomenclature, maker and date. The 40mm/L70 guns are in service in many countries today in Anti-Aircraft, anti-armor, or anti-shipping roles. (15% off), Sale Price SGD 86.72 Second private printing in limited numbers, only $95.00 (View Picture), 20715 U.S. MILITARY AMMUNITION REFERENCE LIBRARY ON CD - Covering all types of ammunition for small arms, mortars, artillery, grenades, bombs, rockets, pyrotechnics, and signals! These 57mm/6 pounder guns were effective against the PzKpfw IV and similar tanks, but seldom penetrated the Panther or Tiger series armor. This is a live signal and needs to handled accordingly, but there are no explosive components, just pyrotechnic materials. The Mark 12 cannons were used in most U.S. Navy aircraft through the 1970s when the 20 x 102mm M61 "Vulcan" gun replaced it. The smoothbore 152mm M81 gun used on the M551 Sheridan was intended to fire either this type projectile at relativelylow velocity and short ranges, but with the large size it had a large explosive shaped charge effective against tanks or as a high explosive round for infantry support. INERT- no explosive or flammable components in the case. single Replica 40mm Bofors L60 Projectile shell with removable fuse. Second private printing in limited numbers, only $95.00 (View Picture), 522 A GUN FOR ALL NATIONS: THE 37MM GUN & AMMUNITION. This is the type made for use with the 5"/38 caliber guns. The propelling tube is intact with the fired Winchester marked shotshell in place. Post World War II the M-30 saw combat in numerous conflicts of the mid- to late twentieth century in service of other countries' armies, notably in the Middle East. The 122mm Howitzer was also mounted on the SU-122 assault gun mounted on a tank chassis. This fuze is abut mint unissued with storage and warning tags in place, ready for installation on your Mark 80 series bomb. $50.00 (View Picture), **SOLD** 20951 USAF AC-130 GUNSHIP 105mm HOWITZER CARTRIDGE (CASE AND PROJECTILE)- Adopted prior to WW2, the 105mm Howitzer has been the workhorse of the field artillery ever since. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. 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.. Some of the Hispano-Suiza type guns were also mounted as anti-aircraft weapons in army tanks or halftrack variants. $149.00 (View Picture), 19107 WW2 U.S. NAVY 20MM OERLIKON (20 X 110MM RB[REBATED]) DUMMY DRILL CARTRIDGE - This cartridge was used in the thousands of 20mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft guns mounted aboard nearly every type of Navy ship in WW2. These were used for signaling from one ground unit to another or to supporting aircraft, etc. Tough to find as most were thrown overboard after being fired, or returned for scrap. This is a live signal and needs to handled accordingly, but there are no explosive components, just pyrotechnic materials. If you need a project case, this is about 9.5 long and 2.5 across the rim and maybe 2.25 at the base and around 2 at the mouth. We have two different colors as follows: . The iron or steel parts are all heavily rusted and pitted. Rotating band has a couple of dings right on the inspector marks [anchor] A.C.D. of the Kromex product was made using surplus aluminium and brass shell casings and offered for sale. New condition, fresh from a sealed 25 round can which was marked 25 Cartridges, Drill M18A3, Lot No. Each is a self contained unit, basically an aluminum tube with a primer on the breech end and the other end open, but covered with an aluminum cap for shipping. Projectile is the M55A1 practice type with legible markings Case, primer and projectile are all 1942 dates. There is a small groove on one side of each of the studs on the rotating band (flash channels to help ignition if powder train time fuse is used???). The M6 ignition cartridge was used most of the 81mm rounds from mid WW2 onward, including many of the M43A1 High Explosive and practice rounds, the M68 Training, the M56 HE, M57 Chemical (White Phosphorous), and M301 Illuminating. I believe that these projectiles were left as bare steel at the time, but cannot confirm that. INERT- No flammable or explosive components. Those cases are hard to find, and the standard primer only cases which would be correct are pretty common. The 40mm/L70 guns are in service in many countries today in Anti-Aircraft, anti-armor, or anti-shipping roles. The two photos on the right show show one we cleaned up by installing a plug in the tip and then cleaned with a wire brush. Weight of the black powder charge, in pounds. Sort by Name; Sort by Price; Sort by Date; Sort by Popularity; Show 25 Products. Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. Have several, take your pick, price varies with condition. The 150mm case has three stubby legs, apparently cut off 20mm cases. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. 87.000 EUR. It is a 5 inch case, Mark 5, for the 38 caliber gun (to avoid confusion with the 5/25, 5/51, and 5/54 caliber guns also being used with different barrel lengths (or calibers) and taking different cartridge cases.) This is a Schermuly type life saving line throwing gun which uses a small pistol type launcher firing a stubby impulse-ignition cartridge. Before firing, a rocket motor with an attached wire frame sticking back for attachment of the line is inserted in the muzzle. This is the only one we have encountered in all our years collecting this sort of neat junque. Youll see ad results based on factors like relevancy, and the amount sellers pay per click. Special quantity price for volume purchasers is 10 rounds for $40.00, but single rounds are $5.00 each. Projectile body is dated 1956, and the case looks like the stenciled lot number and dates are 1952 vintage. All black is armor piercing, but that is a different projectile type. $85.00 (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. $55.00 (View Picture), 7194 U.S. 20 x 110mm (Hispano Suiza) Dummy Cartridge M18A3 - The 20 x 110mm (Hispano-Suiza) aircraft cannon was widely used by the British and U.S. aircraft during WW2. 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. Common markings found on these can include the maker name and date, St for strengthend design, 67% indicating the copper content of the case. Improved metallurgy and powders resulted in a lighter barrel delivering similar velocity and accuracy. Primer removed. Stenciled on both sides: 1776 - 1941 There are cloth pads securely glued to the legs, and we did not attempt to remove them to check headstamps. Mod 28 NP, and 505 (lot number?). 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. and the anchor stamp. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. The Type 41 guns were in service from 1908 to 1945. These are LIVE pyrotechnic signaling devices, not an explosive, but still need to be stored appropriately away from heat, etc. - Dated July 1969. $165.00 (View Picture), 17696 U.S. 60mm MORTAR SMOKE M302 SECTIONED BODY & BURSTER TUBE - A neat item to show the inner workings of the M302 series White Phosphorous Smoke rounds used in the 60mm mortars. CPC-2 Lot F.A. Photo shows a 17 long tube used for shipping warheads, but the motor tube is the same thing, only 43 inches long. $195.00 (View Picture), 21248 U.S. 37mm FLARES- COLLECTOR LOT OF 16 FOR DISPLAY - These are fired examples with the correct end caps replaced, so they are INERT with no live primers or propelling charge or pyrotechnic materials, and perfectly safe. 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. There are two saw cuts in the sabot to aid in the expansion of the sabot into the grooves of the gun. 21930 - WW2 U.S. 2.36" BAZOOKA ROCKET, HIGH EXPLOSIVE ANTI-TANK, M6A1 - This is the most typical WW2 2.36" bazooka combat rocket type with the pointed nose and long tail fins. The Brits used two Hispano cannons in the later Spitfire fighters. New condition Some were shells which used only an explosive filler (black powder), while others were case shot which had the interior filled with lead balls in a sulfur or pitch matrix along with an explosive charge to yield more fragmentation effects. Overall fair to good condition, but this was made from a body that has lost most of its paint and is rusty overall (except on the cut edges) and somewhat pitted on the outside, so it really needs to be cleaned up and repainted. Colored signals were more for signaling, but they did provide some illumination. 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. We talked the author into printing a few more copies, and have them in stock ready to ship, and at a much lower price! C-96 It has the sort of yellow-silver look from the cleaning process used last time they were processed for reloading. They are also nearly unique in their having a rim diameter much smaller (or "rebated") than the base of the case. Although not specified on the base of the cartridge, TM9-1901 dated 1942 indicates that this Drill Cartridge was for use with all the M1918 series 3 inch guns, and the 3 inch guns M1, M3, M5, M6 and M7 and also the 3 inch (15 Pounder) Gun M1902M1. $125.00 This is in excellent condition 105mm USAF used case and unfired INERT projectile. For a cartridge collector, it is absolutely essential. Tip colors may vary (red//white, yellow/red, etc). WWII artillery shell casings For Sale from: guard4her | Positive feedback: 100% View | Verified Seller | 2 Completed Sales View Sellers Items SOLD - $170.00 Shipping: Calculated on checkout Accepted Payment Methods: Returns: No Returns Description: I have a few world war two fired artillery shell casings. Purpose built dummy with no primer. INERT- no flammable or explosive contents. This lot consists of five M51E8 dummies made with regular blue painted TP type projectiles crimped into a steel case that has a plated type finish. 13549C- Publication 25- Civil War & Indian War 12 pounder Mountain Howitzer & Pack Carriage, 60pp- $20 5/1/2023, Collectors We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. An internal governor, driven by the permanently mounted arming vane, allows relatively constant arming times at release speeds ranging from 170 to over 525 knots. INERT, no flammable or explosive components. (you do the math if you want feet per second velocity or weight in pounds). B- Decent and restorable 75mm Blank M337A2 WITH SHIPPING TUBE. Headstamp M21A1 A.S. 1945. .303 WW2 style BULLETS x 12 inert rounds. - What you see is what you get. The heavy shell with shorter range of 1500 meters weighed 15 pounds. (10% off), Sale Price SGD 184.53 Please specify which you want. Both have a steel body with aluminum spike and nylon or copper obturator, in addition to a fin and boom assembly with tracer. What you see is what you get. 7729 VARIOUS 30mm ADEN/DEFA AIRCRAFT CANNON ROUNDS (SHRT, STRAIGHT, BELTED CASE) - These are direct descendants of the WW2 German MG213 auto cannon and its ammunition and the NATO ADEN or DEFA guns were widely used in European fighters. . Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. Great! 1941 - 1945 The letters are 3/16-inch high for 3-inch cartridges and 1/4-inch high for 5-inch cartridges. Arms Collectors WW1 German 15cm? Please order by item number and name. Except for the rifling marks it pretty much looks like an unfired round. $165.00 (View Picture), **NEW ADDITION** 507 U.S. NAVY 5/38 BRASS SHELL CASING- PRE-WAR 1940 DATE! Originally developed and manufactured by British companies, production of Stokes mortar shells was contracted out to American firm. VT (Non-Frag) ammunition is used for anti-aircraft target practice against sleeves towed by aircraft or drone targets. These were capable of penetrating 3 inches of armor. XSOLDX (View Picture) Primer appears to be Remington 1945 type. The earliest version used a friction primer for ignition but this was soon replaced by a conventional striker and primer. Mint, unissued. Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalised tips for shopping and selling on Etsy. There was a problem subscribing you to this newsletter. $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. This is a drill cartridge with the projectile heavily crimped to the case, a wood distance piece to keep the projectile from being forced into the case, and two holes in the case for visual ID as a drill round. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". Other than the differences in the rim, the cases were identical and shared the same family of projectiles. This covers the period 1914-1924 encompassing World War 1 usage and innovations, and the post-war advancements, including Brownings entry into the competitive world of 37mm guns, and the growing interest in 37mm mountings in aircraft (and anti-aircraft) use. The next step in the evolution was to modify the chambers by boring them all the way through and modify the strikers to hit the edge instead of the center where the nipples had been. For reference in case you want to restore the markings, NAV OP 2238 states: Overall condition is fine to excellent with some minor dings and scrapes, although the brass case is heavily tarnished to a chocolate brown. Click here for more info on these guns: https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/germany/at-guns/7-5-cm-pak-40/ The Mk 12 was standard cannon armament on gun-armed Navy and Marine Corps fighters from the early 1950s to the early 1960s, including the F4D Skyray, F3H Demon, A-4 Skyhawk, F-8 Crusader and early Navy versions of the A-7 Corsair II. Turning off personalised advertising opts you out of these sales. The words " SALUTING CTG. $12.00 (View Picture), 9485 WW2 VINTAGE WOOD SHIPPING CRATE FOR 10 GAUGE RED VERY SIGNALS - This originally had 24 boxes of 10 rounds each, but is now empty. Nice case with only one small dent in the neck/mouth area, mellow chocolate patina, mouth slightly out of round, but easily fixed. 1 Mark I signal pistol with a shoulder stock, or the No. Handguns Case has been polished but has picked up some light fingerprint tarnish that will clean off easily. WW2 Aviation and Vehicle Parts and Accessories. WP1944-(21747) SIGNAL, GROUND WHITE PARACHUTE M17A1 - Dated 1944. Have a few of these. CODE- 20020-B 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. These were pretty much the end of the line for the use of shaped charges as anti-tank rounds, and were replaced by the dart type projectiles in Armor Piercing, Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot (APFSDS) rounds with better anti-tank performance. Although marked as the M6A1 HEAT round, it is actually an INERT M6A1 practice rocket which has been repainted and restored to M6A1 HEAT appearance. $55.00 (View Picture), 20436 LOT OF 3 EARLY(?) These were used during WW2 with the 3"/50 caliber slow fire guns which were the main battery on the Destroyer Escorts for use against surface ships, aircraft, and shore bombardment targets. The M18A3 cartridges are turned from steel and then chrome(?)plated. Overall pretty nice condition, having been polished once buyt now ready for a good cleaning again. We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription. Etsy uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: Detailed information can be found in Etsys Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy and our Privacy Policy. INERT- No flammable or explosive components. Catalogs John B. WW1 Trench Art Lamp Artillery Shell Geese Wildlife Scene. The steel primer is badly rusted and pitted, but the brass case is in pretty good shape. 41 1944. It is closed on both ends with a roll crimp over a wad with a hole in the center and a thin inner seal. 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. Unlike the fragmentation High explosive rounds which have thicker casings, the smoke round uses a thin casing, and the burster charge in the tube in the center will blow the casing apart when fired by the nose PDF fuze, and scatter and ignite the white phosphorous charge to provide smoke. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. This case is in excellent condition, with sharp headstamp markings: This is the shortest of the four different types of cases for the 7CM (75mm) Japanese Army guns in WW2. We would be glad to answer any questions about the items we offer. This one is dated May 1918 and except for the last two inches at the mouth is in pretty nice shape. This uses regular conventional components, just loaded without any explosive or flammable materials so that it would be safe for use during testing. This is a REALLY BIG shell, as seen with the ruler in the photos. 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. 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 lawn darts from the modern APFSDS (Armor Piercing, Fin Stabilized, Discarding Sabot) anti-armor rounds are seen fairly often. This is a rare example of the Swiss Sprenggranate 1866 Geschosse der 4 pfounder Feld-Kanone 1862. It has six lead(?) These were used with the towed field guns, as well as the M109 Paladin Self Propelled guns and several other mountings. It is painted gold, and (almost illegibly) stenciled "3"/50 MARK 29/ DUMMY-INERT/ FOR WESTERN DEMIL TEST." 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. Clean stencil markings as shown in the photo for use with the M728 APDS-T cartridge. The headstamps definitely look French, but we are not sure if this is WW1 era, or a later WW2 era case. 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. 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. Military History The round is fired from the mortar the same as service ammunition, but with a range of only about 50-450 meters, allowing use on smaller ranges then needed for conventional practice rounds. Youll see ad results based on factors like relevance, and the amount sellers pay per click. We repainted the cases a brass color for display, but be careful or you can scratch or chip the pant. Base diameter is 45mm and this matches on item in Robert Hawkinsons red book of case types, noted as 30mm AX RE 5 -102 AMRON, 9.4mm percussion primer USA Aircraft. A couple of slightly different cases are also noted as AX with or with RE numbers, all unidentified. One of the most well-known hiking routes in Europe, the so-called Rennsteig, runs along the crest of the mountain range for a length of 168 km. This is a live signal and needs to handled accordingly, but there are no explosive components, just pyrotechnic materials. Flash from the powder charge would reach up to the front of the projectile, igniting the powder train time fuze. Good stencil markings on the base. $ 249.99 Make An Offer WW2 German Wehrmacht - 7.5cm KwK40 COMPLETE AP ROUND & SHELL CASING - PaK39 KwK40 - NICE! $195.00 (View Picture), 10095B- 20 x 110mm RB OERLIKON (2 rounds) Good stencil markings on the base. MID-CALIBER (20mm-35mm) BLOW OUT SALE These models are very well discussed by the Lovetts, on their great page at http://www.lovettartillery.com/Development%20of%20the%2010cm%20Kanone.html However, no complete list has been found of all approvals, so with only a few scattered examples the best I can do is estimate that this was circa 1960s-1980s, but I believe the basic model dates to 1952. INERT- No flammable or explosive components. Empty weight is about 5 pounds, but when sand filled about 31 pounds. INERT, no flammable or explosive componenets. The 76mm gun M1 was used with better success on the M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyers. This is a complete fixed round of 3"/50 ammunition which was specially loaded (actually remanufactured) for testing of the process used to demilitarize ammunition. Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. There is no special locking feature designed into the fuze for shear safety if the bomb is accidentally dropped. For the sake of uniformity the settle on that caliber for Gatling guns as well. $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. A great item for anyone wanting a superb condition 105mm Howitzer case for display. These also had a tactile identification feature so they could be selected in the dark by touch. The stronger M30 mortar could achieve longer ranges than the earlier mortars using the M329 projectile with a boat tail shape and pre-engraved roatating band. This action ignited the propellant charge and launched the shell. The M18A3 cartridges are turned from steel and then chrome(?)plated. $275.00 (View Picture), 12290 U.S. M26 PRACTICE HAND GRENADE LEMON TYPE - These replaced the Mark II Pineapple in 1950, and served into the Vietnam era when they were replaced by the round M67 Baseball type. These were a series of guns starting with the Model 1918 anti-aircraft gun. $95.00 (View Picture), 19380 WW1 GERMAN 15 CM HOWITZER BRASS SHELL CASE (150 x 113R) - Headstamp POLTE, DEZ. Headstamp date for initial manufacture is 1944. Overall excellent condition. A demilled (INERT) M557 point detonating fuze is installed. These were obsolete for combat use, but the projectiles were fine for practice ammunition. Variants of the gun included the M1, M2 (AN-M2) and M3. INERT warhead, no propellant, totally inert not dangerous. 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. $ 999.99 Make An Offer 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. 3D printed. The 20 x 110mmRB indicates it has a 20mm projectile diameter, the case is 110 mm long, and it has a Rebated head, where the head is smaller diameter than the rest of the case. Uncertain if this is the 1945 Remington project or modified for a post WW2 effort. Former owner (I think it was COL Berkeley R. Lewis) marked in ink Brit 1st Aden?, 86 mm cs. With the fiber shipping tube with legible markings. The Broun projectile is found mainly on late-war battlefields, such as Petersburg. Price per amber star signal in shipping tube. Overall VG except tarnished and cruddy inside (probably used as a planter or something). The SRTR is designed to be fired, recovered, refurbished, and refired. 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.
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