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. B- NICE U.S. NAVY STEEL CASE WITH OCTOBER 1957 DATE with primer removed. Brand: Generic. Totally 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. Amounts shown in italicized text are for items listed in currency other than U.S. dollars and are approximate conversions to U.S. dollars based upon Bloomberg's conversion rates. 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 explosive filler was removed and they were blind loaded with inert material (plaster, sand, etc) and fitted with either a plug in the base, or a tracer element. We have had several of the smaller 10.5cm and 15 cm morser cases, but this is the first 21 cm case. The caps were removed before the projectiles were sent up to the gun mount, and later turned in for salvage, or thrown overboard. Reportedly Bannermans Island had many cases of these at one time, removed by Val Forgett, founder of Navy Arms. 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. Functioning times can be varied by use of any of six M9 delay elements in the hole in the side of the lower portion of the fuze. The M28A2 HEAT rocket was used primarily against armored targets, tanks and hardened targets, such as gun emplacements, pillboxes. 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. 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. 22971A- BRASS 12.7 x 108mm case with WW2 headstamp dates and Russian star in the headstamp. Save 11 %. Tip of projectile has metal (brass?) $149.00 (View Picture), 19116 French 10.5cm Model 1913 Schneider Howitzer brass case- (105 x 390mmR) - In the early 1900s, the French company Schneider et Cie working with the Russian Putilov firm developed a gun using the Russian 107 mm round, featuring an interrupted screw breech that swung to the side. For the sake of uniformity the settle on that caliber for Gatling guns as well. It has an excellent condition M565 mechanical time fuze installed. While this may seem to be a brilliant new innovation, Benjamin Hotchkiss was making artillery shells in a nearly identical manner in the late 1870s, but using brass or a mix of brass and steel. The 152mm gun ammunition was issued as fixed rounds with a distinctive light yellow combustible cartridge case with a texture similar to fiber-board. This is an unloaded round, never marked, but when loaded it would have yellow markings including a row of yellow diamonds stenciled approximately 3.50 inches behind the nose, and nomenclature, lot numbers, and loading data. The same case was used on all, varying only in the types of projectiles, which would be identified by ink stamped markings when the shell was loaded. 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. Overall VG except tarnished and cruddy inside (probably used as a planter or something). 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. Fired from a rifle grenade launcher to about 600 foot altitude, where it ejects a pyrotechnic payload, either a single parachute-suspended star which will fall at a slow rate burning for 20-30 seconds; or a cluster of five free-falling stars (like fireworks) which burn for 4-10 seconds. $25.00 (View Picture), 18489 U.S. Rifle Grenade Signal, Ground, Amber Star, Parachute M21A1 - Dated 1944. Click here for more info on these guns: https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/germany/at-guns/7-5-cm-pak-40/ The lot of four for only $65.00 (View Picture), 22039 WW2 HD (MUSTARD) GAS 1 GALLON LAND MINE CAN- MINT UNISSUED - Gray one gallon can with green stripes and HD GAS stenciled on the front. Body retains most of the orange paint on the shoulder indicating HE filler, but the lower portion of the body which was originally sort of a field gray/drab color is mostly worn off. 1943 wwii 90mm anti-tank shell and casing. 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. An interesting example of the ingenuity needed to make better training munitions. The headstamps definitely look French, but we are not sure if this is WW1 era, or a later WW2 era case. Originally developed and manufactured by British companies, production of Stokes mortar shells was contracted out to American firm. I discovered that it is missing the extractor, but since no one has the impulse cartridges or rockets any more who cares. A neat item for collectors specializing in less-lethal or law enforcement type items. . The bottom of the shell reads "90MM-M19 Lot Nor- 5-59 1953". A nice early WW1 U.S. Navy round, and great for any nautical dcor. November 1918. Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. 3.60 postage. $225.00 (View Picture)), 12270 U.S. 90mm HE PROJECTILE WITH STEEL CASE M19B1 (90 x 600mmR) - Projectile is painted blue from use as inert target practice loading and is identical to the HE round except for being blue instead of OD color. 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. Two fired, empty, INERT cases 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. Tops have been glued in place but with a little elbow grease, can be popped out and casing can be used for any kind of "secret stash". 216 of these were in service at the beginning of the WW1. The fuze operates hydraulically from pressure on the fat wing. Shipping of artillery shells and my show schedule: Shipping shells almost anywhere is not a problem. With powerful tools and services, along with expert support and education, we help creative entrepreneurs start, manage, and scale their businesses. 20 mm Flak 38. This provided some pressure for launching but mainly blew hot gasses out the side of the base tube which would ignite the attached bags of propelling powder increments. The brass casing has some dings and one moderate dent as shown, but overall is a mellow brass color and displays very nicely. 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. You can copy and paste selected text or images into other documents for collectors or historians. Learn more. 3bd 2ba 566 sqft. 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. shells have cordboard protective sleeves dated 1938. . The heavy shell with shorter range of 1500 meters weighed 15 pounds. Sellers looking to grow their business and reach more interested buyers can use Etsys advertising platform to promote their items. This is a truly impressive work, with far more information of interest to the historian or arms collectors with only passing interest in the cartridge themselves than might be expected. $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. 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. SIGNAL, Without Parachute, Changing Colour, for Aircraft.---- Made by WILDER, BIRM. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. The first of the various Marks of cannon firing this type of round did so during WWII. It was capable of penetrating heavy armor with a shaped charge warhead of high explosive Composition B detonated by a base detonating fuze located between the warhead and the rocket motor. 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. Selling two brass WW1 artillery shells which has made into vases. Projectile has been repainted OD color with appropriate stencil markings added. 2/3/2023 - What you see is what you get. 2/3/2023, Edged Weapons Consistently earned 5-star reviews, shipped orders on time, and replied quickly to messages, Looks like you already have an account! $22.00 (View Picture), 20873 U.S. LINE THROWING GUN- KILGORE MODEL GR-52 - Serial number 617 with USCG approval 160/040/4/0 as marked on the frame. 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. 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. Photo shows a 17 long tube used for shipping warheads, but the motor tube is the same thing, only 43 inches long. The side of the shell is marked "AMM LOT JA3 - 3OC". Original Price CHF3.93 Soar Art 1/35 WWII German M1 5cm Haubitze Heavy Howitzer. 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. 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. 3.7 cm PAK 36. 105mm recoiless rifle, cut barrel section approx. This is a single white cartridge in excellent condition with VFM headstamp. This is the M14B1 which is the drawn case the same as the most common brass case, the M14, but made from steel instead of brass. The fourth is an Amber Star Cluster M22A1 dated 1953. The seller might still be able to personalize your item. The weapon can be readily disassembled into major components for either packing by animal or for airborne operations. Other than the 10 boxes of ammo inside, what you see is what you get. Nice case with only one small dent in the neck/mouth area, mellow chocolate patina, mouth slightly out of round, but easily fixed. This is the nicest condition of all, free from even minor dings or dents. INERT- No flammable or explosive components. The white signals were mainly to illuminate the battlefield, a difficult problem in the days before night vision devices. INERT- No flammable or explosive components. Yes! Apartments For Sale; Duplexes For Sale; Homes For Sale; Villas For Sale . SC 49, Loaded 17-50. Projectile has been repainted OD color but no stencil markings added. To use, the end cap is removed and placed over the primer end. $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. Sharp markings. A theme militaria and a region of origin -> united states, An originalreproduction of the type original, A countryregion of manufacture qualified as france, A conflict qualified as ww i 191418 . The projectiles are attached to a combustible cartridge case with a steel base cup. Multiple types of line throwing devices have been invented over the years since 1807 when George Manby came up with a mortar for the purpose of line throwing, followed by David Lyles cannons in the 1870s and shoulder fired guns by Ingersoll, Coston and others in the 1880s and later. This was developed by taking the base dimensions of the 20x102, but stretching the case length to the maximum which the Hispano could handle. Projectile is December 1942 dated in excellent condition. 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. 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.) LOT RVA-8-45 The steel primer is badly rusted and pitted, but the brass case is in pretty good shape. INERT- no flammable or explosive contents. PLEASE CHECK POSTAGE BEFORE ORDERING. Here is what we have available. More than 20,000 were eventually made and used in every theater with deadly effectiveness against all allied armor. 3D printed 105MM M1 Artillery Shell - Piggy Bank - Life size! This ammunition was made with only two types of projectiles: a high-explosive antitank multipurpose projectile with tracer (HEAT-T-MP) and the inert target practice projectile with tracer (TP-T) which is a ballistic match for the HEAT-T-MP round. After some introductory and biographical information on Hotchkiss, the next 250 pages details the myriad 37mm guns designed by Hotchkiss, PLUS those designed by other such as Driggs Seabury, Nordenfelt, Skoda, Krupp, with line drawings of nearly all, and with lots of detailed information on numbers procured, when, from whom, and how employed- naval broadside or fighting top mounts, fortress flank defenses, field carriages, etc, often down to the specific site or vessel. However, during WW2 the Navy started using synthetic materials such as Bakelite and later other plastics, such as polyurethane foam for the cartridge plug. Various shell casings were used by German soldiers to make a number of useful items for the home front. At 5.5 seconds after launching, the parachute star will eject and burn for 20-30 seconds. Correctly restored colors with green body, and white and red fuze indicating High Explosive-Incendiary-Tracer-Self Destruct (HE-I-T/SD) which was the most used anti-aircraft round of WW2. Fired primer is in place, no propelling charge in the case. To use, the end cap is removed and placed over the primer end. These were used for signaling from one ground unit to another or to supporting aircraft, etc. The case is attached to the wooden base by a large bolt threaded into the primer hole, probably enlarged or threaded, but it makes it a very attractive nautical Lipstick as often used as decoration in high ranking officers offices, or on the quarterdeck of ships for ceremonial events. Cartridge cases are USN Mark 3 dated 1945, made of steel but with a brass colored coating that was ugly. Marry this case up with a nice 90mm projectile of your favorite type (or whatever you are lucky enough to find) and it will be a great display piece. The fuze is sealed into the plastic casing by a metal compression band, with the end of the fuze protruding slightly. Overall length about 19.8 inches (21 inches with fuze) and weight about 85 pounds. A downside of the Groe Gewehr-Panzergranate was its short range of 91 meters. 1- U.S. NAVY 20MM OERLIKON (20 X 110MM RB[REBATED]) DUMMY DRILL CARTRIDGE FOR ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS- Circa 1943 The 37mm automatic guns were underpowered by WW2 standards, and eventually replaced by the 40mm Bofors for most applications. 10 results for 90 mm artillery shell Save this search Shipping to: 23917 Shop on eBay Brand New $20.00 or Best Offer Sponsored 3D Printed 90mm M71 TNT Artillery Shell Replica - Prop - Lifesize 100% Plastic $70.00 Save up to 10% when you buy more or Best Offer makersteve (1,417) 100% +$17.05 shipping Sponsored $125.00 (View Picture), 20570 WW2 U.S. Army 40mm Bofors (40 x 311mmR) Dummy cartridge with HE type projectile - Typical WW2 Bofors loading, but made as an inert dummy for use in training and maintenance. 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. The M3 used a different form of liner. Please see the curbside pick-up page. These were capable of penetrating 3 inches of armor. View cart for details. 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. $195.00 (View Picture), 105 SCARCE LESS LETHAL .50 CAL AMMO CAN FOR RUBBER BALL ANTI-RIOT GRENADES - See photos for all the markings from Smith & Wesson Chemical Company (which existed 1968-1995). $10.00 each (View Picture), 21103 UNIDENTIFIED 30 x 186mm CARTRIDGE (GAU-8 developmental??) Headstamp includes D51, 1951-1. 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. Click-here to e-mail us. Some of the Hispano-Suiza type guns were also mounted as anti-aircraft weapons in army tanks or halftrack variants. It is to be loaded with sand and fuzed in the field. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. 1 Answer 1stDibs Expert April 5, 2022 The Brits used two Hispano cannons in the later Spitfire fighters. This one was not fired, but is in relic condition, with heavy rusting and spalling of chunks of the surface as seen in the photos. Projectile has no visible marks. $65.00 (View Picture), 17183 WW1 GERMAN 7.7cm FIELD GUN BRASS SHELL CASES- (77 x 230mmR) VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS - These were used in the 7.7cm Model 1906 Field Gun, the backbone of WW1 German field artillery units, comparable in most regards to the French 75mm and U.S. 3 inch field guns. (20% off), Sale Price CHF97.02 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. The maximum ranges was about 7,500 yards. Used, Vg- excellent condition with minor spots/staining or rubs on the covers from storage. eBay 1 bid, Price: 60 $. These fired a 6 pound projectile (duhh!) The nylon bore obturating ring has been replaced after the photo was taken. Great for a display of Vietnam era or more recent military equipment. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. The APDS rounds were the intermediate step between the dart type penetrators, and the older very heavy solid steel/tungsten projectiles which killed tanks by brute force of the massive projectile penetrating the armor- or ricocheting off if the angle was not good. $40.00 (View Picture), 18584 U.S. NAVY 3/50 SALUTING BRASS CARTRIDGE CASE - These were shortened versions of the regular 76.2 x 583mmR cases, cut to an appropriate length to eliminate the neck and ability to hold a projectile. (The Army usually had lifting plugs in 155mm and larger projectiles to make them easier to handle, and then fuzes of the desired type were installed prior to firing.) 2023 Billings Army Navy Surplus Store | All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions, US Military 1969 Vietnam War Era 106mm Casing, U.S. Military TDU-34B/A Aerial Tow Target, U.S. Military Diversionary Hand Grenade (Inert), U.S. Military 40mm MK 3 Shell Casing (long), U.S. Military M1 Garand Cleaning Section (pk of 25), U.S. Military M-1 Garand Olive Drab Canvas Sling, U.S. Military M-1 Carbine Sling and Oiler. NOTE- VOLUMES 1 & 2 of "Gun for all Nations" are back in stock- limited supply! 406-259-8528, Email Us: $195.00 (View Picture), 20967 U.S. Headstamps are as shown in the photos, with 14 over backwards N, 556 over H03 and several other single digit inspector type markings. Three are variations of the M19 green star parachute signal- M19 dated 1944; M19A1 dated 1954, and M19A2 dated 1967. There was a problem subscribing you to this newsletter. INERT, no flammable of explosive components. On cruisers and larger ships, the 3"/50 was mainly used in an anti-aircraft role. $65.00 (View Picture), 20476 RUSSIAN 152mm GUN CARTRIDGE CASE (152 x 545mm Rimmed) - This case is for most of the Russian 152mm guns, including the WW2 era Model 1937 (ML-20) and the Cold War Model 1955 (D20) guns. Mint, unissued, in the original fiber storage/shipping tube. Weight about 8 pounds 4 ounces. $ 349.99 Make An Offer WW2 German Luftwaffe / Wehrmacht Model LP42 Signal Flare Pistol - RARE MAKER! One round as shown in the photo. Second private printing in limited numbers, only $95.00 (View Picture), 522 A GUN FOR ALL NATIONS: THE 37MM GUN & AMMUNITION. $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.
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