This was a common shell where only the projectile body provided fragmentation, there being no canister balls inside. A firing pin in the center of the cap will then ignite the primer and the signal will be fired. We have several, but these are being sold individually. This is the DVC-T 09-63/3, 122-mm PROJO, D462, USSR primarily used in training about improvised explosive devices. 1918 french trench. 21 inches long. The base fuze is inside a Bakelite shaft. The projectile is standard U.S.N. Upon impact, the SRTR emits a flash, bang, and smoke discharge but no fragmentation. This artillery shell casing is made out of an extremely heavy brass material. 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. Many sellers on Etsy offer personalized, made-to-order items. $200.00. You could turn a dummy cap from aluminum for appearance, if you liked. $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. 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. These were used for signaling from one ground unit to another or to supporting aircraft, etc. Overview Downloads News It comprises of a high tensile steel body, filled with RDX/TNT and fitted with a user selected fuze (typically L106). Product condition: Used. Overall a good example of this classic shell case, but needing a really good cleaning as it is a mellow chocolate brown with lots of staining and crud. About mint unissued condition with just some storage soiling. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Order by item number In Japanese service the gun was crewed by thirteen men. The brass band in VG condition (with a slight ding as shown in the photos. But, the black band and all black fuze mystifies me, and also the guy at http://inert-ord.net. Motors were shipped separately and had different types of warheads assembled when ready to use. The M16 rifle Rubber Ducks are well known, and less well known are the replicas of foreign arms and ammunition likely to be encountered on the battlefield. The Brits used two Hispano cannons in the later Spitfire fighters. The projectile is a genuine WW2 style projectile without any explosive filler, and the guts of the fuze removed, but the cap remains. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. 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. Weight about 8 pounds 4 ounces. This "dug" artillery shell features a complete iron sabot on the bottom and a partial zinc Parrott (1196-04). XSOLDX (View Picture), 16617 30 x 173mm ALUMINUM NEW UNPRIMED CASES - These are for use in the 30mm GAU-8 "Gatlng gun" in the A-10 "Warthog" attack aircraft. Lewis, a former Commanding Officer of Frankford Arsenal, and later author of the highly respected Small Arms and Ammunition in the United States Service. Price for one original .58 Gatling short rimfire cartridge in excellent condition- $135.00 (View Picture), 17848 CONFEDERATE 3 INCH READ-PARROTT SHELL - (Melton & Pawl Guide to CW Artillery Projectiles Figure III, A-101 shows the slightly smaller early 10 Pounder version for 2.94 bore) eBay 1 bid, Price: 60 $. Have four, priced at $15 each, or take all four for only $49.00 (View Picture), 22971 12.7 x 108mm DSHK FIRED CASES - What you see is what you get. 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 material. Projectile is unmarked. Second private printing in limited numbers, only $95.00 (View Picture), 522 A GUN FOR ALL NATIONS: THE 37MM GUN & AMMUNITION. for saluting cartridges. Shells Home / Inert Ammunition & Ordnance / Shells Sort by Date Show 25 Products Immaculate WW1 British 3pdr AP Round 195.00 Add to basket Details Immaculate WW1 British 3pdr AP Round 195.00 Add to basket Details Excellent Condition WW1 German 53mm Gruson HE Shell 295.00 Add to basket Details WW1 Japanese 47mm Shell 125.00 It is closed on both ends with a roll crimp over a wad with a hole in the center and a thin inner seal. 36" (o-1) civil war 6 lb. Nomenclature is stenciled on the projectile. However civilians often fell prey to the mine. There is no special locking feature designed into the fuze for shear safety if the bomb is accidentally dropped. The vase shows some wear, . In the post-WW2 period they adopted a longer 40 x 263 mmR case for greater range and velocity when fired through a barrel 70 calibers long (compared to the shorter 60 caliber length barrels.) These fired a 6 pound projectile (duhh!) With the fiber shipping tube with legible markings. This is the elongated artillery shell for the 3-inch Ordnance Rifles and 10-pounder Parrott cannons. $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. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. 10/25/2022 An interesting example of the ingenuity needed to make better training munitions. Side of the case has stenciled lot number TRIEX LOT 165 over the powder identifier SPDN 3654. $350.00 (View Picture), 17985 SIGNAL, GROUND, GREEN STAR, PARACHUTE, M19A1- 1944 dated - These are not "explosive" grenades intended to cause casualties. 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. 40mm GRENADE LAUNCHER CASES FOR M79 (40 x 46mm SR) - What you see is what you get. $125.00 (View Picture), 21697 20 x 110MM U.S. NAVY DUMMY CARTRIDGE (Mark 100 or Mark 103 Mod 1) FOR Mark 11 and Mark 12 AIRCRAFT CANNONS - Circa 1965-1966 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 new Gatling guns included the 20mm Vulcan used in fighter jets to the 7.62mm Mini-guns in helicopters and even an experimental 37mm anti-aircraft gun. The shell is made of solid brass with markings across the bottom. Youll see ad results based on factors like relevancy, and the amount sellers pay per click. Headstamp 90mm M19, maker code and 1953 date. Description This cartridge is used to train personnel armed with the 90mm recoilless rifles in handling and use of HEAT rounds. In the centre of the mine is a cylindrical fuze made mostly of aluminum. The high explosive shell was composed of three components: a screwed on dome containing a modified hand grenade fuse, the 11 inch body which typically contained 2.75 pounds of nitrostartch explosive, and a propellant cartridge container attached to the base of the mortar and used to launch the shell. New old stock, fresh from an old crate which had the 1943 dated packing slip shown. SC-1-3, Loaded 1-50. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Stencil markings are poorly done but enough there to see if you know what to look for. The early 3/50 guns were used on a wide variety of ships from the 1890s through WW1, including as anti-torpedo boat battery on pre-dreadnaughts and armored cruisers of the Great White Fleet era, and destroyers and even on submarines. $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. $12.00 (View Picture), 19672 U.S. NAVY 40MM BOFORS SINGLE ROUNDS (REPAINTED) - These 40x311mm Rimmed cases are known by various names in their service as the most widely used Anti Aircraft guns of WW2 by the U.S., England, Germany, Italy and Sweden. The composition of this was not as consistent as virgin cartridge brass, and while it was suitable for use at least once, the lower copper content made reloading a very bad option. These gas operated cannons fired at about 600 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 2,800 feet per second. Ordnance is an all encompassing term that refers to mounted guns, artillery and other related weaponry. Play Video; Only 1 left. MID-CALIBER (20mm-35mm) BLOW OUT SALE 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. Price for uncleaned fuzes is $20.00 each, or if you want the tip plugged (but still not cleaned) the price each is $22.00 (View Picture), 20833 U.S. NAVY 5"/38 FUSE PROTECTOR CAP - Not sure about the exact Mark and Mod on this, but these are probably post-WW2, and were used well into the 1970s and later. NON UK ORDERS MUST BE VIA BANK TRANSFER ONLY. from United States. 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. The lighter 75 mm guns were of limited use against trenches, so the French army ordered large numbers of the L 13 S, which with its larger 15.74 kg (34.7 lb) shell was more effective against fortified positions. 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. Still in fiber shipping container which may be sealed or had the tape removed for inspection. Nicely polished 40mm cannon shell case dated 1954 on the base. I believe that these projectiles were left as bare steel at the time, but cannot confirm that. 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. 105MM to 155MM Artillery and Projectile Metal Parts. This was standardized as the M329A2 and extended the max range to 7,400 yards (a 1,200 yard improvement over the M329A1). Our Scranton Operations has been in continuous . INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Overall fine condition with about 90% original flat black paint on the projectile with white markings and red TTT in the color of the tracer element. The fat wing section of the mine is filled with a liquid explosive. BRASS PAPERWEIGHT RING HOLDER WW2 80MM ARTILLERY SHELL BASE JAPANESE SYMBOLS 2. 216 of these were in service at the beginning of the WW1. This cartridge is unissued, new old stock, still in the original shipping tube from 1943. 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. Inert Products manufactures and distributes the largest assortment of replica and inert ordnance in the world. It is likely that these were related to the USAF A-X project where Northrop and Republic designed planes for competition to select what is now the A-10 Warthog. This gives it a dark honey color appearance so it almost looks like brass. Headstamp includes D51, 1951-1. The 155-mm Howitzer M1 was developed as an afterthought, in the late 1930s, when the U.S. Army . Projectile body is dated 1956, and the case looks like the stenciled lot number and dates are 1952 vintage. After the 5/38 was retired from service, most of the brass cases undoubtedly got scrapped, and they are pretty hard to find, especially with WW2 dates. No fuze and no domed cover for the fuze (and not one of the three other Stokes projectiles I have ever seen had them either!) 13549A- Publication 21- Civil War Field Gun Limber for all Carriages, 112pp- $30 $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. Apartments For Sale; Duplexes For Sale; Homes For Sale; Villas For Sale . INERT- no flammable or explosive components. The Drill Cartridge is a hollow metal body with a bronze base plate and a replaceable Dummy Fuze M59 that duplicates the exterior of the M48 Point Detonating Fuze. . CODE- 20020-B U.S. variants of the gun included the M1, M2 (AN-M2) and M3. The 76mm gun M1 was used with better success on the M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyers. FIRED BRASS SHELL CASE - base marked 6 pdr. $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. New old stock, but there may be some chipping or cracks in the portion that fits into the case mouth. 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. U.S. variants of the gun included the M1, M2 (AN-M2) and M3. C- NICE BRASS CASE WITH NO HEADSTAMP MARKINGS This was probably a case which was pulled before marking and acceptance for use as a training or promotional display item, and never loaded as a live round. $25.00 (View Picture)), 19995 RARE WW1 37mm BRITISH FLARE GUN CARTRIDGE- DEC 1918 - Paper case with brass base marked ELEY LONDON- and closing wad marked Hotchkiss' self contained artillery ammunition introduced in 1870 was the first successfully used in artillery, initially with an external friction primer and cartridge cases made of three pieces riveted together, but later with modern drawn cases and centerfire primers. 23.75 Tall. These 57mm/6 pounder guns were effective against the PzKpfw IV and similar tanks, but seldom penetrated the Panther or Tiger series armor. However, the mouth is heavily corroded and has several age splits. $8.00 USD. Set where you live, what language you speak, and the currency you use. Search Will look great with a coat of OD paint as an AT mine M15 for display with military vehicles or mine detectors. PAYPAL UK WILL NOT ALLOW IT. Legends Toys & Hobbies. 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. The same 30 pounder shells were used by both the Army and the Navy. Projectile is July 1943 dated in excellent condition. Internally the practice round does not contain any explosives, shaped charge liner or base fuze. See photo for details. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. 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. The fuze is detonator-safe, and it contains two observation windows through which you can determine the safe/arm condition of the fuze. Totally inert, no flammable or explosive components. One steel fuze protector nose cap, used excellent. 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. 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. Polymer type projectile is a semi-transparent brownish color with heavy steel rebar type rod which give the cartridge its weight. It was replaced by the 21 cm Mrser 16, which was also known as the langer 21 cm Mrser since it was merely a lighter 21 cm Mrs 10 with a longer barrel for extra range and other refinements. 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. $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. $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 is in excellent condition 105mm USAF used case and unfired INERT projectile. This example is in rusty relic condition, but very few people have ever seen a Stokes mortar round in any condition. It fired projectiles that were used against armored targets such as tanks, hardened buildings, and ships. This is the more common short variety, although a longer version approximately 8 inches long is known to exist. These were a series of guns starting with the Model 1918 anti-aircraft gun. This is probably XM193 or XM195 WECOM, based on the info in Hawkinsons book where those are the only brass cases listed. (Broomhandle). These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. Shipping of artillery shells and my show schedule: Shipping shells almost anywhere is not a problem. This case is in excellent condtion, withi sharp headstamp markings: 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. 800-653-8528 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. 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. As a result, many of these rounds remained in storage and were later downloaded, which is how these cases ended up on the market in such nice condition instead of burnt and scarred once fired cases. Approx. 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. INERT- No explosive or flammable components. Highly polished and lacquer coated. $ 0.00 WW2 German Wehrmacht 15 cm Nebelwerfer 41 Rocket Launcher- INERT HE ROUND - VERY RARE! This is in nice shape with only minor bruising and scrapes and should polish up nicely. $450.00 (View Picture), 21426 BRITISH 3 POUNDER (47mm) BLANK CARTRIDGE CASE - (47 x 249mmR) This was made by cutting down a full length 3 pounder case, and used for saluting purposes. M51A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Red Star Parachute Flare Overall fine to excellent outside with most of the gloss black paint finish remaining. These, along with PISTOL-PROJECTOR RED FLARE PARACHUTE/ USCG APP NO and maker name SIGNAL PYROTECHNIC, Los Angeles, CA are also stamped on the flare case body near the mouth. Contact Land It has the sort of yellow-silver look from the cleaning process used last time they were processed for reloading. They are app. The ignition tube at the base for the propelling charge is missing. $149.00 (View Picture), 18772 SIGNAL, ILLUMINATION, GROUND, WHITE STAR PARACHUTE, M127A1 - 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. View Etsys Privacy Policy. Lighter equipment or personnel will not overcome the spring system of the mine and actuate the fuze. Weight of the black powder charge, in pounds. Ordnance, Explosives, and Related Items. It was first deployed during World War II against the Japanese in the Philippines (1941-42) and continued to be effective artillery throughout the Pacific Theater, China-Burma-India campaign and in Italy. Find Properties For Sale in Munich by Property Type. As part of that, several companies were initially involved in development of a 30mm cannon, with the GE design becoming the GAU-8 everyone knows and loves. 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. What you see is what you get- a fiber tube about 3.5 diameter by about 43 inches long. At 5.5 seconds after launching, the parachute star will eject and burn for 20-30 seconds. These would include the No. The piece measures 23 3/4" tall with a diameter of 5". cap. CHF3.34, CHF3.93 Comes complete with fiber shipping tube as shown in the photos. Turning off personalized advertising opts you out of these sales. Learn more in our Privacy Policy., Help Center, and Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. 60 m/m Lot 1-15 and date 6-53. 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. 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. . [SPECIAL- Lot of five for only $20.00] Price per round $5.00 (View Picture), 16795 WW2 U.S. 105MM HOWITZER BRASS CASE- 1944 dated - One small dent in one side (about 1 x 3/8 by 1/8 deep) and the usual minor straightening required at the mouth, otherwise an excellent case. They are also nearly unique in their having a rim diameter much smaller (or "rebated") than the base of the case. 1941, 90mm M19 Artillery Tank Shell - Lot 5121, Hallmarked on Bottom, Approx. Fired primer remains in place. Projectile is the M55A1 practice type with legible markings Case, primer and projectile are all 1942 dates. 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.