Barrel length was 13.16 feet. 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. This uses regular conventional components, just loaded without any explosive or flammable materials so that it would be safe for use during testing. View cart for details. These are live, and contain a powder charge similar to most small arms ammunition, NOT an explosive. But, the body of the projectile does not fragment, avoiding damage to the sleeve or target drone so they can be used for multiple firing runs. 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. For Sale. The bourrelet and the sabot were machined on a lathe to the proper tolerance required. This is in nice shape with only minor bruising and scrapes and should polish up nicely. The container is designated M431, and these are a bit shorter than most of the 105mm gun ammunition due to the stubby projectile used instead of the traditional long HE rounds. We have several, but these are being sold individually. studs spaced around the body of the projectile and a lead obtrurating band at the rear with six corresponding raised studs. 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. France did not acquire this gun but the US Navy purchased 77 examples, the US Army 19, the latter seeing action in the Indian Wars, in Cuba and in the Philippines. The top of the projectile body had threads cut into it, and these were for a fuze protector, such as this one. Fuel Tank; 4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/4-Wheel ABS, Front Vented Discs, Brake Assist and Hill Hold Control . Price for Kilgore GR-52 line throwing pistol and one fired case is $265.00 (View Picture), 7736 WW2 U.S. NAVY 3/50 COMMON MARK 3 Mod 5 BL&P ROUND- ORIGNAL PAINT - This is one of the very few rounds we have encountered with the original early paint. The body was made from 3 inch pipe, hence the nominal 3 inch Stokes Mortar designation, but the end plates at the top and bottom were actually 81mm in diameter machined to closely fit the bore, while allowing use of less critical pipe for the main part of the body. This meant that the gun had the same anti-tank characteristics as those of vehicle mounted anti-tank guns derived from the T9, namely the M6 (used in the 3inch Gun Motor Carriage M5, which never reached production) and the M7 (which was the main armament of the 3 inch Gun Motor Carriage M10 and the M6 Heavy Tank). The words " SALUTING CTG. (Sometimes called the Model 1940 HEAT rifle grenade). Typical example shown- type of finish may vary but all in excellent condition. We are not certain if the propelling powder charge remains in the case or not, so this needs to be handled and stored with appropriate care. Self-propelled anti-tank guns are anti-tank guns mounted on vehicles. 10095H- 20 x 110 Hispano AP-T M95 (factory INERT) They were marginally effective, leading to their cancellation as well as the great difficulty making the tapered barrel and the scarcity of tungsten for ammunition. 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.) (you do the math if you want feet per second velocity or weight in pounds). It is possible that some types (e.g. At 5.5 seconds after launching, the parachute star will eject and burn for 20-30 seconds. This does have traces of the ink markings, but they are illegible. The special edition package also includes the M5 anti-tank gun. This .58 Short Gatling is sometimes called the .58 Mountain Gun Gatling but origin of that name is unclear. $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. Primer not dented. Great addition to a display of Garand or Carbine grenade launchers. Price per signal in sealed container. The nose is drilled with a tapered hole for a wooden fuze plug unlike the more sophisticated federal shells which used threaded plugs. Originally it was the standard Japanese pack artillery weapon. This is an unfired example that was unloaded years ago and is now INERT, with no explosive or flammable components. Internally the practice round does not contain any explosives, shaped charge liner or base fuze. Headstamp includes pre-WW1 date of 1912, so this was made for the Morser 10, but the same cases continued in use later in WW1 with the Morser 16. XSOLDX (View Picture) This proved to be a successful design, and Schneider then decided to modified it for a French 105 mm round. Don't have spare space for more models and that might be opportinity to change sides: always wanted to paint some more Axis stuff. CARTRIDGE, 1 in. This has the flat pointed fuze and crimping groove adopted circa 1876 and the HOTCHKISS PATENT PARIS over the logo with his initial (BBH) stamped along the seam instead of on the base. [anchor] and SALUTING. The word "SALUTING is die-stamped on the base of each cartridge for 3- and 5-inch INERT, no flammable or explosive components. Totally inert, no flammable or explosive components $5.00 (View Picture), 21250 SWEDISH 75 x 241mmR MOUNTAIN GUN BRASS CASE - 90mm base diameter with headstamp Bofors (logo) CM 75mm. These gas operated cannons fired at about 600 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 2,800 feet per second. A well-trained and reasonably seasoned gunnery crew could unleash twelve rounds per minute. $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. The M5 was issued exclusively to the US Army tank destroyer battalions starting in 1943. This is the third type with brass rotating band, while the earlier types used lead bands. Fuze in excellent condition, although energetic components were removed. 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. 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. Losses suffered by towed TD battalions in the Battle of the Bulge and the existence of more mobile, better protected alternatives in the form of self-propelled tank destroyers led to gradual removal of the M5 from front line service in 1945. These remained in used with the post-WW2 Shermans with the 76mm gun (including the M4A3E8 Easy 8) were in use long after Korea, and for several more decades with various foreign countries. $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. $95.00 (View Picture), 21138 USAF BOMB FUZE FMU-112/(D-1)B (TRAINER VERSION) - The FMU-112/B fuze was developed by the Air Force as an electronic impact or short delay fuze designed to fit the standard 3-inch fuze well on guided or unguided series bombs such as the M117 or MK-80. C-96 This 81mm shell is the light M35 which weighed 7.2 pounds with explosive filler, or 6 pounds now that it has been emptied and had a range of 2500 meters. 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. - What you see is what you get. Unfired, with one side pretty good where it was protected by paint, but the other side with light to moderate pitting and lots of rust and bits of concrete. Uncertain if this is the 1945 Remington project or modified for a post WW2 effort. At 5.5 seconds after launching, the parachute star will eject and burn for 20-30 seconds. [2] The pilot of the weapon, named 3inch gun T10, was ready by September 1941. The projectile is a genuine WW2 style projectile without any explosive filler, and the guts of the fuze removed, but the cap remains. The M18A3 cartridges are turned from steel and then chrome(?)plated. This drill cartridge has the projectile solidly held in place with heavy crimps and a steel rod threaded to the base of the projectile and secured at the primer end. This is a December 1918 dated example with the top wad markings clean and legible. An important German WW1 artillery artifact. Partial stencil marking 75 and a few other letters is visible, but no headstamp markings. 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. The body has an even coat of light surface rust which will clean off easily. A nice WW2 round with interesting markings and the old paint color code. SIGNAL, Without Parachute, Changing Colour, for Aircraft.---- Made by WILDER, BIRM. Fired prime remains in place. $125.00 Nice clean case with traces of two black bands but no other stencil markings. GP1944- (17985) SIGNAL, GROUND, GREEN STAR, PARACHUTE, M19A1- 1944 dated Price each. Problems with deflection from sloping tank armor brought about a redesign to a rounded nose, and about the same time they switched to circular shroud type tail for stabilization with the M6A3 and M7A3 rocket designations. [8], On 31 March 1943, AGF ordered 15 self-propelled tank destroyer battalions to convert to a towed form; eventually, AGF decided that half of the TD battalions should be towed. Then, the entire shell was dropped down the launch tube, at the bottom of which a firing pin struck a primer on the propellant cartridge, which was basically a common shotgun shell casing. Headstamp as shown in the photos, sort of grungy condition, but price reflects this. INERT- No flammable or explosive components. The pilot of the weapon was ready by September 1941. These are not "explosive" grenades intended to cause casualties. Started by tmanthegreat, 02-05-2023 12:20 AM. With another three volumes coming to cover the remaining time, this is a huge field! Rotating band is marked with 1967 date and AP-T M318A1. M19A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Green Star Parachute Flare The white signals were mainly to illuminate the battlefield, a difficult problem in the days before night vision devices. $650.00 - Shoot 1 round Germany's original PaK anti-tank gun. The projectile is a Mark 29 Mod 2 Armor Piercing type. IN CARTONS I think I have the ID right on all these, but welcome corrections. The brass nose fuze has one very deep hole drilled in the side (for safety pin?). 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. 1776 - 1941 This is the more common short variety, although a longer version approximately 8 inches long is known to exist. This projectile has been removed from the case, and there are bits and glue on the fins and sealant and bits of the case mouth where it was sealed together. 4/7/2023, Handguns 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. 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. See photo for details, including a small hole poked in the paper case- not a big deal, but we don't like to surprise people. The barrel of the T9 was combined with breech, recoil system and carriage, all adapted from the 105 mm howitzer M2. INERT- No explosive or flammable components. At 5.5 seconds after launching, the parachute star will eject and burn for 20-30 seconds. By 1942, the Army had formed its first airborne divisions and . $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. It is painted blue with white lettering and one brown band to identify it as a practice round. The 76mm gun M1 was used with better success on the M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyers. Late in WW2 the Army and Navy changed the color scheme for identifying artillery ammunition, and light blue became the standard color for target practice ammunition. $175.00 (View Picture) $10.00 each (View Picture), 21103 UNIDENTIFIED 30 x 186mm CARTRIDGE (GAU-8 developmental??) INERT- no explosive or flammable materials. saluting cartridges. The complete system's combat weight was 4,875lbs. 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???). 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. New old stock or lightly used. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Overall length about 7 inches, body diameter about 3.2 inches and 3.6 inches across the surface of the studs on the rotating band. 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. Smaller ships used these as their main battery, while larger ships had them as secondary armament. 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. This uses regular conventional components, just loaded without any explosive or flammable materials so that it would be safe for use during testing. Projectile is INERT (non-explosive), but propelling charge may or may not be present $250.00 (View Picture), 22775 11-52 RED STAR PARACHUTE SIGNAL- SIGNAL PYROTECHNIC CO. LOS ANGELES - DISTRESS SIGNAL FOR MERCHANT VESSELS/ 20,000 CANDLEPOWER/ USE ONLY WHEN AIRCRAFT OR VESSEL IS SIGHTED/ DIRECTIONS- FIRE UPWARD FROM SIGNAL PISTOL 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 November 1952. Overall heavily pitted with an old coat of green paint. These are used for signaling (e.g.- friendly forces location, time to attack, direction of enemy, etc) or to create a smokescreen to obscure vision. Overall G-Vg condition with a few minor dings and chips/scrapes or rust on the lacquered steel case. Find nearby gun shops, ranges, training, and other resources. We talked the author into printing a few more copies, and have them in stock ready to ship, and at a much lower price! The muzzle end is pointed in the desired direction and that tube smacked against the ground. 2 Mark I Pyrotechnic Pistol based on a Webley frame, and the Mark III Signal Pistol based on the Mark IV Webley introduced in 1915. Special quantity price for volume purchasers is 10 rounds for $40.00, but single rounds are $5.00 each. These are LIVE pyrotechnic signaling devices, not an explosive, but still need to be stored appropriately away from heat, etc. AP1944- (18489) U.S. Rifle Grenade Signal, Ground, Amber Star, Parachute M21A1- Dated 1944. 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. 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. Signals are in great condition, but the paper labels have been partially chewed by little beasties who thought the glue was delicious. Most of these are still in the original cardboard shipping sleeves, never issued. FORMAT SIZE (INCHES LxWxH): 9x6x.375. We have two different colors as follows: Body is 1970 dated, so this is Vietnam era piece. SPECIAL- 10 boxes total 100 links for $40.00, or a single box of 10 links for only $5.00 (View Picture), 22556 U.S. 105MM HOWITZER BRASS CASE 1943 - Standard 105mm Howitzer brass case M14. It mounted six M40 106 mm recoilless rifles that could be fired in rapid succession against individual targets. November 1918. Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. The M775 PD Practice Fuze has multi-option settings (PRX/NSB/IMP/DLY) to simulate the combat M734 multioption fuze. This one is in mint unissued condition, complete with the leather carrying case, although the case shows some storage dirt. 1 live, 1 inert BOTH for $35.00 (View Picture) 10095F- 20 x 110 Hispano empty case Headstamp M21A1B1 NECO 1943- $10.00 10095G- 20 x 110 Hispano- RARE ALUMINUM CASE CIRCA 1945 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. Originally intended as an anti-aircraft weapon, the M5 was t e largest purely anti-tank gun built by the US during World War II. $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. The caps were removed before the projectiles were sent up to the gun mount, and later turned in for salvage, or thrown overboard. 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. Collection undergoes atleast a 150-point vehicle inspection to ensure basic quality and safety before being listed for sale. They were made in many sizes, 10 and 20 pounders for field use (with the 3 inch and 3.67 inch barrels weighing 890 and 1795 pounds respectively). Nearly 9,000 M5/M5A1s were manufactured by American Car & Foundry, Cadillac, and Massey Harris from 1941 to 1944. In the last few years the 4.2 inch mortars were superceded by a new 120mm mortar. 23063C- WW1 FRENCH 105mm FIELD GUN BRASS CARTRIDGE CASE (105 x 390mmR) Although these look about the same as the familiar U.S. 105mm Howitzer cases, they are actually a bit longer (390mm compared to 371mm) and are not interchangeable. Finally, pressure from the head of Army Ground Forces, Gen. Lesley McNair, resulted in the gun being adopted by the TD Center. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Brass case in excellent condition, never polished with crisp headstamp Manufactured by Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn, U.S.A. dated 5-91 (May, 1891) and flaming bomb with B in the body. CO2 air pistols are powered by carbon dioxide from 12-gram cartridges, 88-gram cylinders, or CO2 transferred from a bulk tank into the gun's on-board reservoir. Only stamped markings are on the rotating band GM-1-7-1953-30MM-T241. 3- 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 This projectile is the Target Practice-Tracer version (TP-T) M411A1 but complete round designation is the M411A3. 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. This is in excellent condition 105mm USAF used case and unfired INERT projectile. Type of projectiles used include high explosive (HE), smoke (WP), high-explosive antitank (HEAT), blank, dummy and training. 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. These also had a tactile identification feature so they could be selected in the dark by touch. The 17-year-old Boy Scout from Sunbury has restored the M5 anti-tank gun that has been in the park for decades. It is reported that the excellent design of . These fired a 6 pound projectile (duhh!) 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 U.S. Army, and the military forces of nearly every belligerent in WW2 also used 40mm Bofors guns, with various type sof ammo. 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. These are fired from grenade launcher to about 600 foot altitude. $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. These used a brass band around the base which would expand into the rifling, very similar to the Parrot Projectiles in appearance. This was made by BB. 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. The Groe Gewehr-Panzergranate was an anti-armor weapon like its predecessor the Gewehr-Panzergranate but it was larger, had better penetration, and better range. 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. This material is all on a single CD. New condition Headstamp 90mm M19, maker code and 1953 date. No significant dents or dings although the lip of the case does have 4 or 5 small dings or nicks, maybe 1/16 to deep and a couple other nicks. 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. It could penetrate 70mm of armor (regardless of range. Since 1921, McLarty has committed to only selling the best possible vehicles. The base of the case is ink stmped with the lot number and "USAF ONLY" and the mouth shows that it was cromped, but upon firing this was stretched out abit, 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, dated 1968-1974, correct for this use. Loaded, live round, but due to age and expired status sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. The 40mm/L70 guns are in service in many countries today in Anti-Aircraft, anti-armor, or anti-shipping roles. 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. There are cloth pads securely glued to the legs, and we did not attempt to remove them to check headstamps. Military Equipment. AAF Museum Exterior.jpg. $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. This one has had the projectile base and the nose of the fuze drilled for use as a lamp. This round is a canister round with the later drawn single piece case made by Union Metallic Cartridge Company in January 1919. Tip of projectile has metal (brass?) 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. The tube for the ignition cartridge and propelling charge is installed. . Overall excellent condition. Rename the 17 pounder to the M5 anti tank gun, Does not need a new skin or anything but just so it's a little more realistic. This could also be considered a tangential partial biography of a diversely talented and experienced arms inventor, Benjamin B. Hotchkiss, who worked with Colt on revolvers; invented an artillery projectile prior to the Civil War; designed a bolt action repeating rifle for Winchester in the 1870s; and went to Europe to work on artillery designs. U.S. variants of the gun included the M1, M2 (AN-M2) and M3. Ink stamped load markings are hard to read but look like AMM LOT-??-?? INERT. Three are variations of the M19 green star parachute signal- M19 dated 1944; M19A1 dated 1954, and M19A2 dated 1967. These could alos be rigged with a variety of other firing devices for emplacement as booby traps. Headstamp date for initial manufacture is 1942 and the fired primer is also 1942 dated. M52A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Red Star Cluster Flare. Some of these remained in use into the 3rd Reich era. This example is heavily pitted, but the sabot is excellent. (from Wiki) The 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30) was a Soviet 121.92 mm (4.8 inch) howitzer. The breech was of horizontal sliding type, manual; the recoil system hydro-pneumatic. This action ignited the propellant charge and launched the shell. 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. These models are very well discussed by the Lovetts, on their great page at http://www.lovettartillery.com/Development%20of%20the%2010cm%20Kanone.html These were the same for both world wars, and no markings visible to identify date of manufacture. Driven by the inertia upon hitting the target, the base fuze of the Groe Gewehr-Panzergranate actuated a percussion cap, which fired an instantaneous detonator seated in the compressed penthrite pellet of the gaine, which in turn transmitted the detonation through an adjacent penthrite pellet (the booster) to the main TNT filling, so collapsing the internal steel cone to create a superplastic high-velocity jet to punch through enemy armor. The base is closed by a short, boat tailed aluminum plug which is not with this projectile. 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. Could be very easily repainted/stenciled to combat appearance. VERY RED STAR )- nice case. Except for the missing cap on the front, these display as mint signals, and still have the cork plus in the base to keep the tube clean and dry until ready for use. 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