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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. $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. The Northrop example lost out, and apparently only those two bidders got to the actual gun construction stage. The mouth of the case looks slightly expanded as if someone tried to stick a slightly oversize projectile into it. 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. 2. The AC-130 Spectre gunship is a tremendously effective weapons system, with variations in the guns used in the different models, but generally they included a 105mm Howitzer, a 40mm Bofors or 30mm gun, and a 20mm Gatling Gun. 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. New condition, fresh from a sealed 25 round can which was marked 25 Cartridges, Drill M18A3, Lot No. [11], Those towed tank destroyer battalions were attached to US Army divisions to improve their anti-tank capabilities. $40.00 (View Picture), 21032 U.S. There are cloth pads securely glued to the legs, and we did not attempt to remove them to check headstamps. 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. Started by tmanthegreat, 02-05-2023 12:20 AM. This is the powerplant most frequently used for "action" pistols that closely resemble their firearm counterparts. The Brits used two Hispano cannons in the later Spitfire fighters. 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. This excellent condition case is dated 1954 and has good stenciled markings indicating it was loaded with the M42A1 High Explosive shell. The earliest version used a friction primer for ignition but this was soon replaced by a conventional striker and primer. click here for telephone contact information. Price for a FULL SEALED SPAM CAN of 25 rounds is $75.00. The projectile body is made of steel with an aluminum ogive and a metal rotating band and a plastic obturating band are located close to the base. This is one of a handful of pre-Span-Am War naval cartridges we have ever seen, and I believe that the 6 pounder/57mm may have been the largest that Winchester made. in the 155 mm M692 and M731 ADAM carry anti-personnel mines, while the 155 mm M718 and M741 RAAM, also known as Remote Anti-Armour Mine System (RAAMS), carry anti-tank mines. This is a 3/50 case Mark 7 Mod 1 from SMC with a 10-43 date, the year they resorted to making steel pennies to save copper for the war effort. A great, colorful addition to a collection of the U.S. flare pistols taking the 37mm cartridges, mainly used for signaling from aircraft, especially with the AN-M8 flare, 22232 U.S. 75mm HOWITZER and 105mm HOWITZER BLANK CARTRIDGE CASES- LOT OF TWO - A- Really nice 105mm Blank M395 case which was downloaded, not fired, so the paint is great, and it is not all yucky with black powder residue. It includes the base game and the 4 DLC's. The suggestion is that these unit lists are added into the DLC information, as per other Combat Mission Games. The nose is drilled with a tapered hole for a wooden fuze plug unlike the more sophisticated federal shells which used threaded plugs. Colored signals were more for signally, but they did provide some illumination. Less familiar are the earlier APDS (Armor Piercing Discarding Sabot) rounds which used a smaller payload which basically followed a ballistic trajectory without benefit of fin stabilization. Please specify which you want. This is the explosive shell version, with a brass fuze holder in the nose. The fired cases are unique as the gun begins to recoil while the case is still being extracted, blowing the neck diameter out to nearly the diameter of the body. Body is 1970 dated, so this is Vietnam era piece. 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. The canister is contained in a cylindrical tin case with a flat front and no markings we could see. 1917, MAGDEBURG. $95.00 (View Picture), 3491 U.S. NAVY 3"/50 MK 7 MOD 1 BRASS SHELL CASING DATED 1942 - (76.2 x 585mm Rimmed) Nice clean brass case with desirable early WW2 1942 date. Some 15,637 of the guns were made in the U.S 1941-1945 with only about 4,200 going to the British. One steel fuze protector nose cap, used excellent. The M5 was issued exclusively to the US Army tank destroyer battalions starting in 1943. Registered destructive device and functional gun. When the mechanical time fuze goes off, it ignites an expelling charge which ignites and ejects the flare canister and its parachute by blowing off the base plate. This round was made by WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS Company and the headstamp also includes an August 1897 date. These cartridges use regular cartridge cases and INERT projectiles with a heavy crimp, empty primer pocket and bronze colored projectiles to indicate INERT drill status. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Cartridge cases are USN Mark 3 dated 1945, made of steel but with a brass colored coating that was ugly. $19.00 per round (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. $225.00 (View Picture), 21921 -SCARCE WW1 ERA U.S. 3 INCH STOKES MORTAR PROJECTILE (81mm) (RELIC) - The 3 inch Stokes mortar was well known and widely used by the men of the A.E.F. The Classic M5 AT Gun Commander Skills in campaign, it comes in from the top of the screen 12 TP in Defense game mode 15 CBT with both crew, 5 CBT with only 1 The 3-inch gun M5 was an anti-tank gun developed in the United States during World War II. Return to Collectors Headquarters. Shipping tube may be dirty and weathered. SEE WEBVERT FOR FULL DETAILS 001 610 2176 633 Greg Leiser Webvert $35,000 05 April '23 M45 Maxon Quad 50 Mount M45 Maxon quad 50. Recoilless M5 - Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher. INERT, no flammable or explosive components. The M18A3 cartridges are turned from steel and then chrome(?) The best part is that this only weighs 3 or 4 pounds and can be mailed pretty cheaply compared to a real (but inert) steel projectile. Signals are in great condition, but the paper labels have been partially chewed by little beasties who thought the glue was delicious. The other settings are for practice only with no effect upon actual functioning. 1 Mark I signal pistol with a shoulder stock, or the No. The words " SALUTING CTG. INERT, no flammable or explosive componenets. Page counts are approximate. The fired cases are unique as the gun begins to recoil while the case is still being extracted, blowing the neck diameter out to nearly the diameter of the body. A division fielded twenty-four guns with many of these towed by M2 halftracks. At 5.5 seconds after launching, the parachute star will eject and burn for 20-30 seconds. No hole in the case, but easy to add if you like. Kit of the US medium tank M26 Pershing in green army camouflage. Smaller ships used these as their main battery, while larger ships had them as secondary armament. The steel case has a 1943 date and M23AB1 designation for the case ink stamped on the case. Cap screws on/off and I think is missing an O-ring or something as it does not snug up tight, otherwise a big mean looking thing. The 30 pounders with a 4.2 inch bore were widely used with army barrels weighing 4,200 pounds and navy barrels only 3,550 pounds. These were fired in the innovative 2.8 cm schwere Panzerbchse 41 (sPzB 41) or "Panzerbchse 41" was a German anti-tank weapon working on the squeeze bore Gerlich principle. The 3 inch Parrott-Read 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. The M5 3in gun motor carriage was the first US tank destroyer to carry a heavier gun than the 37mm anti-tank gun, but it was never a popular design and the project was abandoned before production got under way. The Type 41 guns were in service from 1908 to 1945. dated 1944, This page was last edited on 22 March 2023, at 02:22. But, the black band and all black fuze mystifies me, and also the guy at http://inert-ord.net. Some of the Hispano-Suiza type guns were also mounted as anti-aircraft weapons in army tanks or halftrack variants. It has not been used since restoration. 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. 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. The AC-130 Spectre gunship is a tremendously effective weapons system, with variations in the guns used in the different models, but generally they included a 105mm Howitzer, a 40mm Bofors or 30mm gun, and a 20mm Gatling Gun. The gun combined a 3-inch (76.2 mm) barrel of the anti-aircraft gun T9 and elements of the 105 mm howitzer M2. click here for telephone contact information. RIFLE GRENADE SIGNAL FLARES News Update March 20th, 2023 - Mongol Invasion. An important German WW1 artillery artifact. The manufacturing process leave tiny splashes of flux on some of the cases which has caused some mild corrosion, and some of the brown paint on the projectiles may have chipped or flaked off. Planer. The 17-year-old Boy Scout from Sunbury has restored the M5 anti-tank gun that has been in the park for decades. 3/9/2023, Ammunition for Collectors $425.00 (View Picture) Cartridge Cases for Saluting Cartridges- INERT- No explosive or flammable components. The M5 used fixed ammunition, with the same 76.2x585R cartridge case designated 3inch Cartridge Case Mk IIM2 as other descendants of the 3inch M1918 anti-aircraft gun, and had basically the same barrel. 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. 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. In January 1944, AGF requested an upgrade of those guns built with the early carriage M1 to the carriage M6; consequently most of the guns that reached the frontline had the M6 carriage. Fired specimens almost always have the high, thin sabot blown off, revealing the slightly rounded base of the projectile body. Today, the M5 is utilized by the US Army for ceremonial purposes. Nice stencil markings on the case. 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. Very nice headstamp, and dated 1943 . This was for the 81mm M821 HE Mortar Shell for the M252 mortar, which are current issue. It has the sort of yellow-silver look from the cleaning process used last time they were processed for reloading. The loose extra projectile is a U.S. T328 (on the rotating band), and stenciled 30mm TP, T-239, LOT-1-14, from an actual loaded round, not one of the ubiquitous new never loaded loose projectiles. SPECIAL ARTILLERY BLAST PRICE FOR THE LOT (POSTPAID!) This was procured specifically as a training example with an INERT booster with no flammable or explosive components. B- NICE U.S. NAVY STEEL CASE WITH OCTOBER 1957 DATE with primer removed. Click here for more info on these guns: https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/germany/at-guns/7-5-cm-pak-40/ 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. A nice early WW1 U.S. Navy round, and great for any nautical dcor. The projectiles are attached to a combustible cartridge case with a steel base cup. Tip of projectile has metal (brass?) Steel case was standard M14B1, but that designation was xd out when it was shortened for blank use. Have several and headstamps will vary slightly from the photo with some 1943 dates and some 1944 dates. 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. - Dated July 1969. The USAF modified 105 Howitzer rounds have the projectiles crimped to the case, instead of being a loose fit. Once fired cases for the Commie DSHK 12.7 x 108mm heavy machine guns used from most of WW2 to the present day. $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. The tube for the ignition cartridge and propelling charge is installed. For the sake of uniformity the settle on that caliber for Gatling guns as well. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. Arms Collectors Body retains most of the original white paint, but there are no stencil markings. There are two versions. Free shipping for many products! These would have been used in the Royal Flying Corps signal guns, either for signaling from the ground to aircraft or vice versa. The brass band in VG condition (with a slight ding as shown in the photos. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. SOLD - $8,995.00. This is a brown Bakelite type material used in the 5/38 cartridge cases, shaped in sort of a bowl configuration. One easily noted design difference is that the Confederate Read projectiles almost always have a late dimple in the center of the base associated with turning the projectile to final dimensions. Shipping will run about $12 on each due to size. The fourth is an Amber Star Cluster M22A1 dated 1953. 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. Those cases are hard to find, and the standard primer only cases which would be correct are pretty common. . 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. With the fiber shipping tube with legible markings. Good rotating band. Then it ejects a single parachute-suspended star which will fall at a slow rate, providing illumination at night, as well as day or night signaling. These models are very well discussed by the Lovetts, on their great page at http://www.lovettartillery.com/Development%20of%20the%2010cm%20Kanone.html 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. $75.00 (View Picture), 20426 RED STAR PARACHUTE SIGNAL- KILGORE #52 - # 52 RED STAR PARACHUTE SIGNAL APPROVED BY U.S. COAST GUARD MERCHANT MARINE INSPECTION manufactured by the International Flare Signal Division of the Kilgore Mfg. McNair's opinion was apparently influenced by the experience of the North African Campaign, where self-propelled guns were found to be hard to conceal. 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. Several dents in the case walls but overall VG condition. SIGNAL, Without Parachute, Changing Colour, for Aircraft.---- Made by WILDER, BIRM. The same cartridge cases were used with the updated version of the 150mm howitzers in WW2, so while the case dates to WW1, it may have been a WW2 souvenir. nhs. The ballistic characteristics of the gun were also essentially the same as the 76 mm gun M1, which fired the same projectiles with different cartridge case. [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 example is heavily pitted, but the sabot is excellent. Overall VG condition with a smooth patina on the lightly pitted iron body. 4/7/2023, Mauser Pistol INERT- no flammable or explosive components. You could turn a dummy cap from aluminum for appearance, if you liked. This one has had the projectile base and the nose of the fuze drilled for use as a lamp. bourrelet, ink stamped with what looks like 30mm G DUMMY but no other marks. Although 1954 dated and made of steel, it is otherwise the same as WW2 production cases. The headstamps definitely look French, and we believe it is WW1 era, but it may be a later WW2 era case. $425.00 (View Picture), 10882 40mm BOFORS CARTRIDGES- (40 x 311mm SR) - The 40mm Bofors guns were on nearly every U.S. Navy ship during WW2, often in large numbers with single, twin and quad mounts as the main close in anti-aircraft weapon. This covers virtually the whole globe, from European powers to backwater nations of Asia or South America. This proved to be a successful design, and Schneider then decided to modified it for a French 105 mm round. $495.00 (View Picture), NOTE- VOLUMES 1 & 2 of "Gun for all Nations" are. The base of the case is ink stamped with the lot number and "USAF ONLY" and the mouth shows that it was crimped, and upon firing this was stretched out a bit, so the projectile is now a tight fit instead of firmly attached, The projectile is a new old stock and never loaded 105mm High Explosive M1, correct for this use. SC 49, Loaded 17-50. Drawings. [anchor] and SALUTING. 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. Diameter about 2.95 inches, length 7.5 inches and weight about 8 pounds 6 ounces. The muzzle end is pointed in the desired direction and that tube smacked against the ground. The M5 was the marriage of a 105mm M2 Howitzer carriage and breech with the 3" barrel from the M1918 Anti-Aircraft gun. However, it was a failure and cancelled in 1985. I believe that this case was made as a short one for saluting use, but it may have been cut down. Highly recommended reference, sure to be a classic. Click-here to e-mail us. There is a heavy sliding piece inside the fuze body, a striker which on impact would move forward to hit a percussion igniter in the nose of the fuze. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. This allowed use of a rimfire cartridge loaded into the chambers for much quicker reloading and sustained fire. $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. $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. Solid nose of projectile has about 95% original brick red paint. The first type of rockets had a pointed nose and six fins on the tail for stability, as the M6A1 2.36 Rocket, High Explosive, Anti-Tank, and M7A1 as 2.36 Rocket Practice. A wire carrying handle is provided. $45.00 (View Picture), 21931 U.S. WW2 57MM ANTI-TANK GUN DRILL CARTRIDGE M22 (OR BRITISH 6 POUNDER 7 CWT) - This is the 57 x 441mm Rimmed cartridge for the U.S. 57mm anti-tank gun, M1, and also used by the British under the designation Ordnance Quick Firing 6 pounder, 7 cwt. 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. Most of these are still in the original cardboard shipping sleeves, never issued. He was kind of the John Moses Browning of Finland. The maximum ranges was about 7,500 yards. One idea popular in Europe was the addition of studs spaced around the projectile body the most common examples being the British Armstrong rifles. Do not confuse this with the common loading machine drill rounds made of a combination of wood and metal, or all metal construction. This is a SIGNAL, ILLUMINATION, GROUND, WHITE STAR CLUSTER, M159 which as been fired, leaving the launching tube and end cap. $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. B- Decent and restorable 75mm Blank M337A2 WITH SHIPPING TUBE. Range: 48,300 ft. Often, the nose pieces survived and could be screwed back into position for display. $149.00 (View Picture), 461 105mm GUN FIBER SHIPPING TUBE FOR M728 APDS-T CARTRIDGE - About 35long by 6.25 diameter. saluting cartridges. No lid. I think I have the ID right on all these, but welcome corrections. Hawkinsons book indicates that was the purpose of the T19 case but I cannot find anything about the T99 Gun I think these are all related to developments for the 76mm Gun M7 used on tank destroyers, but am not sure. The copper or brass fuze plug is in place, for use with the tapered paper fuzes. These were capable of penetrating 3 inches of armor. 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. Mint, unissued. Used on all the 5", 6", 8" and 16" U.S. Navy gun projectiles, and perhaps others as well. Case body has dark patina all over except for one narrow lengthwise section where it was protected by something and is shiny brass. A firing pin in the center of the cap will then ignite the primer and the signal will be fired. 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