Overall condition is fine to excellent with some minor dings and scrapes. CARTRIDGE, 1 in. $99.00 (View Picture), 21930 U.S. WW2 2.36 INCH BAZOOKA ROCKETS - The 2.36 Rocket Launchers were popularly called Bazookas for their resemblance to a fantasy musical instrument used by a comedian of the time. Cases are dirty and tarnished, with some dings and maybe bent mouth from firing and ejection. 7729B - 30 x 100mm BELTED- BRASS CASE DUMMY Rotating band is narrow copper, with a wide aluminum(?) $175.00 (View Picture) There are two saw cuts in the sabot to aid in the expansion of the sabot into the grooves of the gun. One of the most well-known hiking routes in Europe, the so-called Rennsteig, runs along the crest of the mountain range for a length of 168 km. Totally inert, no flammable or explosive components. These were used with the International Flare Signal and Kilgore Model 52 flare guns, and probably all the other heavy 37mm flare guns with barrels about 8 inches long. 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. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Back has two wires for attaching an explosive which would turn the liquid mustard gas into a dispersed aerosol casualty agent when detonated. 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. INERT- no flammable or explosive material. Arms Collectors Photo shows typical example of the few we have (all in similar condition), but not necessarily the exact round you will receive. Great! All of these use the same basic M14 series cases, like this one. Take full advantage of our site features by enabling JavaScript. These gas operated cannons fired at about 600 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 2,800 feet per second. 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. It's a high quality badge, stamped from a brass alloy (Tombak). 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. We prefer you ask by e-mail so we will have time to pull items before answering, or check with the owner if they are consignment pieces. New old stock, fresh from a sealed crate. $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. The projectile would be aligned with the rifling at the muzzle then rammed home, riding in the six grooves in the barrel. This is the more common short variety, although a longer version approximately 8 inches long is known to exist. Projectiles were never loaded, so they are in their original red lead primer finish, ready to be painted in any color scheme you like if you dont like the red Impressive addition to WW2 USN display, although these remained in service into the 1960s or 70s with the US Navy, mainly on amphibious and auxiliary ships, and small craft like PT boats. Ink stamped load markings are hard to read but look like AMM LOT-??-?? 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.) Between December 1941 and September 1944, 32% of all Japanese aircraft downed by the USN were credited to the Oerlikons, with the high point being 48.3% for the second half of 1942. Turning off the personalised advertising setting wont stop you from seeing Etsy ads or impact Etsy's own personalisation technologies, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive. Great for that WW2 display, or a collection of tank/anti-tank weapons. This is the nicest condition of all, free from even minor dings or dents. $55.00 (View Picture), 17350 BOFORS 40 X 364 MMR (BOFORS 40MM/L70) DUMMY, SEMI-TRANSPARENT PROJECTILE - BOFORS 40 x 364 mmR (Bofors 40mm/L70) Dummy, Semi-transparent Projectile Have several, take your pick, price varies with condition. M52A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Red Star Cluster Flare. Weight about 8 pounds 4 ounces. No lid. (30% off), Sale Price SGD 142.04 $65.00 (View Picture), 20068 RIFLE GRENADE FLARE SIGNAL, GROUND, GREEN PARACHUTE M19A2- MINT! $55.00 (View Picture), 14000 WW2 ITALIAN MADE 81mm MORTAR SHELL M35 (INERT) - The 81mm Mortar was nearly as widely used by both sides as the 40mm Bofors guns, with only minor modifications. 2 Brass Artillery Shell Lamps 40mm MK2 WWII Mortar Casing Vintage Lucite Base, Seven post WWII brass shell cases including 40mm examples, WWII Trench Art Brass 40mm MK2 Shell Ashtray 1945, WWII Trench Art Brass 40mm MK2 Shell Ashtray 1944, WW2 Trench Art Desk Lamp Restored & Rewired (105mm, 40mm and 50Cal Brass Shells), 1943 World War II Ad Triumph Explosives Elkton Md Manufacturer of 40mm Shells, Vintage 1944 WWII Brass 40mm MK2 Round Base Shell Paperweight, WWII MK2 40mm Brass Shell Casing Trench Art Vase, VERY NICE VINTAGE COLLECTIBLE WWII ERA 40 MM MK-2 SHELL TRENCH ART ASH TRAY, WWII US Army Trench Art MK-2 40mm Shells Brass Hand Made Vases 1945 Dated Navy, WWII Trench Art Vase Made From 40mm MK2 Shell Brass Etched Animal on Side 1940s. Dimensioned drawings are provided for the case and projectiles, and in many cases there are details of the fuze as well. Originally it was the standard pack artillery weapon. Thus the .58 rimfire Gatling cartridge had a very brief career, making them extremely scarce. The ammunition used included various types of HE, AP, Shrapnel and chemical munitions. The Oerlikon rounds are easily spotted by their distinctive rebated rim which is smaller than the case diameter. By Blackman Cruz. Here is what we have available. INERT- No explosive or flammable components. $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. $55.00 (View Picture), 20436 LOT OF 3 EARLY(?) Overall length including the cup for a tracer element, is about 9.75 and the steel body is about 2.25 diameter. To use, the end cap is removed and placed over the primer end. The Groe Gewehr-Panzergranate was launched from a Gewehrgranatengert or Schiessbecher ("shooting cup") on a standard service rifle by a blank cartridge. 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. The projectile is marked 3/50 VT (NON-FRAG), PROJ MK 31, VTF (MK 72-2,6&8) (SD) GL-7, ADF MK 44-1. This is in excellent condition 105mm USAF used case and unfired INERT projectile. Both have a steel body with aluminum spike and nylon or copper obturator, in addition to a fin and boom assembly with tracer. This used a thick brass or copper ring (or sabot) at the base with the rest of the projectile being cast iron. Pair of Lovely WW2 Trench Art Vases from Brass Shell Cases 38.99 0 bids 6.87 postage 7d 4h or Best Offer Click & Collect HMS Victorious Aircraft Carrier End Casings 3inch Shell 37.99 0 bids 8.05 postage 6h 1m or Best Offer Click & Collect Fullsize printed WW2 German 50mm Mortar Shell Replica - accessories, cosplay 13.99 Click & Collect (10% off), Sale Price SGD 184.53 All are INERT with no flammable or explosive components. I doubt if we will ever find another one of these. When fired, the sabot/rotating band usually blew off on firing or impact, so they are rarely found on fired examples. AP1944- (18489) U.S. Rifle Grenade Signal, Ground, Amber Star, Parachute M21A1- Dated 1944. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. For those not familiar with this mine, here is some more info taken off a mine website The base fuze is inside a Bakelite shaft. INERT, no flammable of explosive components. This is in nice shape with only minor bruising and scrapes and should polish up nicely. The U.S. adopted the design in order to begin production as Lend Lease material, but after disappointing results with the U.S. puny 37mm Anti-Tank Gun, M3 in North Africa, decided it would be good to divert most of the U.S. made guns to U.S. service. WW2 Military Gifts - Brass Shell Casings Shot Glasses Set of 2 pcs with Unusual Inscription Inside (296) $39.95 FREE shipping Bracelet - 9mm Bullet Shell Casing (21) $30.00 Brass Shell Earrings | Ammo Earring | 22 Casing Jewelry | Aqua Chalcedony Bullet Casing | Recycled Jewelry |Steampunk Earrings for Men Women (321) $51.00 FREE shipping 21930 - WW2 U.S. 2.36" BAZOOKA ROCKET, HIGH EXPLOSIVE ANTI-TANK, M6A1 - This is the most typical WW2 2.36" bazooka combat rocket type with the pointed nose and long tail fins. USD 28.50, USD 38.00 See photo for details. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. As life saving devices, with the bore obstructed by small projections to prevent firing of projectiles but not interfering with the launching of the line throwing rocket, the Kilgore GR-52 is not considered a firearm and no FFL is needed to purchase. 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. The later drawn cases are fairly common, but the coiled cases are extremely rare. The iron or steel parts are all heavily rusted and pitted. 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. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. An internal governor, driven by the permanently mounted arming vane, allows relatively constant arming times at release speeds ranging from 170 to over 525 knots. Bargain The various types include: M22A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Amber Star Cluster Flare There is also some information on subcaliber cartridges used in the 37mm guns (from .22 rimfire up to centerfire rifle or pistol cartridges) and a bit of information on the tools used to reload 37mm cartridges. Headstamp includes D51, 1951-1. An interesting example of the ingenuity needed to make better training munitions. Headstamp 3 IN 50 CAL MK 7 MOD 0 NS 1948, D.C.M. The canister is contained in a cylindrical tin case with a flat front and no markings we could see. Estate Fresh (552) $115.00 $55.00 (View Picture), 17093 CZECH 122MM HOWITZER BRASS CASE (122 x 284mmR) (RUSSIAN M1938) - This is the Czech made version of the case for the Russian Model 1938 122mm Howitzer which was a mainstay of their field artillery from 1938 to the 1960s. The projectile is standard U.S.N. No markings at all on this one. U.S. Military 40mm MK 3 Shell Casing (long) $24.95. 40mm GRENADE LAUNCHER CASES FOR M79 (40 x 46mm SR) - What you see is what you get. The fuze easily unscrews from the projectile and component parts can be disassembled to show they are free of energetic material, rendering this INERT. This is in excellent condition 105mm USAF used case and projectile much scarcer than the ground fired rounds. (from Wiki) The 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30) was a Soviet 121.92 mm (4.8 inch) howitzer. $149.00 (View Picture), 17102 RARE .58 CALIBER GATLING GUN SHORT RIMFIRE CARTRIDGE- FIRST U.S. MACHING GUN CARTRIDGE - The first machine guns were Richard J. Gatlings hand cranked guns, the Model 1862. Some 15,637 of the guns were made in the U.S 1941-1945 with only about 4,200 going to the British. Could be very easily repainted/stenciled to combat appearance. An important German WW1 artillery artifact. The caps were removed before the projectiles were sent up to the gun mount, and later turned in for salvage, or thrown overboard. This is the only one we have encountered in all our years collecting this sort of neat junque. Fuze is M50 dummy. WW2 German Kriegsmarine - 40mm Bofors FlaK 28 - BRASS PLATED SHELL CASING - RARE! This does have traces of the ink markings, but they are illegible. 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. The nose is drilled with a tapered hole for a wooden fuze plug unlike the more sophisticated federal shells which used threaded plugs. Tough to find as most were thrown overboard after being fired, or returned for scrap. The same basic gun has been mounted on a variety of armored vehicle hulls (USMC AMTRACS; M4 Sherman hulls as the M7 Priest, or later M52 and M108 guns), and even mounted in the AC-130 Spectre gunships. Please. They were mounted on pedestal type mounts, usually open with no shield. Overall VG condition with a smooth patina on the lightly pitted iron body. Home / Inert Ammunition & Ordnance / Shell Cases. $65.00 (View Picture), 21910 U.S. NAVY 3/50 CARTRIDGE (76.2 x 585mmR) WITH MARK 33 HE PROJECTILE (INERT LOADED) - Case and the projectile are dated circa1953-54, but it was likely loaded in this configuration in the 1980s-90s. Please order by item number and name. In Japanese service the gun was crewed by thirteen men. Inkstamped markings on side of the case: 40mm L/70, DUMMY M851, GRT85G016-001. 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. These have been made from brass or steel over the years, with several different construction methods. Today most ships have switched to Schermuly type rockets, but fired from a single-use plastic canister which is not subject to regulation as a firearm by gun-phobic foreign governments. 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. One of the methods of coping with this problem was the use of scrap brass to make cartridge cases for some Navy ammunition. This type of data sharing may be considered a sale of information under California privacy laws. 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. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. This was made by BB. Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalized tips for shopping and selling on Etsy. Brass case was highly polished and lacquered, but has a lot of dents, which add character, or are ugly (your choice). Catalogs The projectile was added to the fired case, presumably from the company doing the development work. Etsys 100% renewable electricity commitment includes the electricity used by the data centres that host Etsy.com, the Sell on Etsy app, and the Etsy app, as well as the electricity that powers Etsys global offices and employees working remotely from home in the US. This .58 Short Gatling is sometimes called the .58 Mountain Gun Gatling but origin of that name is unclear. 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. $450.00 (View Picture), 19456 U.S. 90 x 600mmR GUN BRASS CARTRIDGE CASE M19 DATED 1953 (POLISHED) - Made for use in the 90mm gun M36 and M41 used in various models of tanks, and also the M54 gun used as a self propelled anti-tank weapon. 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. 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. Stenciled on both sides: 225.00. 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. Price per signal in sealed container. These were used during WW2 with the 3"/50 caliber slow fire guns which were the main battery on the Destroyer Escorts for use against surface ships, aircraft, and shore bombardment targets. 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 been repainted OD color but no stencil markings added. . Headstamp on the brass case includes 1943 date with 1943 dated primer. These also had a tactile identification feature so they could be selected in the dark by touch. 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. This was a common shell where only the projectile body provided fragmentation, there being no canister balls inside. 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. New condition, fresh from a sealed 25 round can which was marked 25 Cartridges, Drill M18A3, Lot No. Overall excellent condition. The fuzes and bursting charge were removed long ago. This one is dated 1969, and has most of the brown lacquer finish on the sides, but base got rusty and was cleaned off. INERT- no explosive or flammable materials. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. 12 Gauge Mini Shell Mixed Shotgun Hull Once Fired 1 LBS . Rotating band is marked with 1967 date and AP-T M318A1. Set where you live, what language you speak, and the currency you use. 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. 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. Polymer type projectile is a semi-transparent brownish color with heavy steel rebar type rod which give the cartridge its weight. Some 2,797 guns were built 1940-1943, and used in most theaters in various ways on light vehicles or towed. This is projected to be a four volume set when completed, but so far only Volumes 1 and 2 have been published. The later 3/50 dual purpose guns of the 1920s through WW2 for anti-aircraft as well as surface targets switched to different types of projectiles with mechanical time or point detonating fuzes. Have a few of these. Remember, they used 37mm guns in the P-39 aircobra, on PT boats, and even in an abortive Gatling gun in recent years, as well as the main gun for the M3 and M5 light tanks, an anti-tank gun, and an anti-aircraft gun. 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. saluting cartridges. Unpainted and 3D printed. 213 m. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. A demilled (INERT) M557 point detonating fuze is installed. Condition is presently fair to good, and all need to be cleaned up. It has an excellent condition M565 mechanical time fuze installed. Body is 1970 dated, so this is Vietnam era piece. $49.00 (View Picture), 11574 RUSSIAN 122mm HIGH EXPLOSIVE FRAG PROJECTILE- DUMMY TRAINING AID - This is just one of the many varied resin replica Rubber Duck items made by the Army Training Device centers for use in training exercises. Dates range from 1923 to 2003, with most WW2, Korea and Vietnam vintage ammo covered in detail. Lots of five rounds for $20, or single rounds are priced per round at $5.00 each $125.00 (View Picture), 14318 WW1 GERMAN FIELD GUN BRASS SHELL CASE FOR 10CM KANONE 1917 and others - 105 x 505mm Rimmed. The M557 PDF can be set as either a Super-Quick (SQ) or 0.05 second delay impact fuze. 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. John B. (30% off), Sale Price SGD 77.93 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. This case is in excellent condition, with sharp headstamp markings: 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. Overall VG except tarnished and cruddy inside (probably used as a planter or something). 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. This is in nice shape with only minor bruising and scrapes and should polish up nicely. The front end cap of the signal itself will have raised letters and colored paint to indicate the color (A,G,R,W) and type of the signal (P-parachute, S-star). Very scarce and no information found after a diligent search of everything I could think of. Subsequently Gatling guns were made in .50-70, .45-70, .30-40, and .30-06 caliber and even 1 inch caliber for U.S. military use. I think I have the ID right on all these, but welcome corrections. A firing pin in the center of the cap will then ignite the primer and the signal will be fired. These were pretty much the end of the line for the use of shaped charges as anti-tank rounds, and were replaced by the dart type projectiles in Armor Piercing, Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot (APFSDS) rounds with better anti-tank performance. This is a complete fixed round of 3"/50 ammunition which was specially loaded (actually remanufactured) for testing of the process used to demilitarize ammunition. More than 20,000 were eventually made and used in every theater with deadly effectiveness against all allied armor. The steel primer is badly rusted and pitted, but the brass case is in pretty good shape. 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. The M577 fuze is the only authorized fuze, and when it activates, an expulsion charged will expel the payload and base plug. ST.J.CR.VA 9-44 G.K.B. The steel case Headstamp markings are light and very hard to read, but I once imagined I could almost make out a 43 date. The 152mm gun ammunition was issued as fixed rounds with a distinctive light yellow combustible cartridge case with a texture similar to fiber-board. Robert P. Parrott remained loyal to the Union during the Civil War, running the West Point Foundary at Cold Spring, NY. Fired primer dated 43 is still in place. 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. These were made from unfired cases, or factory seconds. 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. This is a rare example of the Swiss Sprenggranate 1866 Geschosse der 4 pfounder Feld-Kanone 1862. It has six lead(?) $425.00 (View Picture) Product ID: 789 27.00 MAUSER .30 calibre INERT BULLETS x 6 Product ID: 821 14.40 HOLSTER SHELLS 12 x GENUINE INERT BULLETS for DENIX HOLSTERS Product ID: 822 27.60 5.56 .223 CALIBRE M249 MINIMI x 10 INERT BULLETS Product ID: 823 10.56 BATON ROUNDS L60A2 ANTI RIOT 37mm rubber bullets Product ID: 830 Type of projectiles used include high explosive (HE), smoke (WP), high-explosive antitank (HEAT), blank, dummy and training. For ballistic reasons, these had a somewhat pear shaped profile, with a long aluminum nose piece and heavy steel (or tungsten) rear section with a sort of blunt nose. 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. This was a twin-barrel eight-chamber revolver with a mixture of recoil and gas operation and with partly smoothbored barrels. 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. We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription. Original Price SGD 55.63 [The combat version] comes in two varieties, both identical in external appearance other than a Cyrillic C (English S) cast into the plastic on one side of the flat wing, which indicates it has a self-destruct mechanism. Those cases are hard to find, and the standard primer only cases which would be correct are pretty common. All these are Dummy Drill versions and are totally INERT with no explosive or flammable material. This is a SIGNAL, ILLUMINATION, GROUND, WHITE STAR CLUSTER, M159 which as been fired, leaving the launching tube and end cap. $95.00 (View Picture), 21461 5"/38 CARTRIDGE PLUG MARK 7 MOD 0 - For semi-fixed or separate loading ammunition the projectile and cartridge case are handled separately on their way into the gun. WWII Brass Shell Casing Side Table, with Antique Mirror Top. M21A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Amber Star Parachute Flare U.S. Military M13 Weapons Storage Rack. Although 1954 dated and made of steel, it is otherwise the same as WW2 production cases. (Broomhandle). This proved to be a successful design, and Schneider then decided to modified it for a French 105 mm round. This proved to be a successful design, and Schneider then decided to modified it for a French 105 mm round. 189.000 EUR. These had a muzzle velocity of 3,000 feet per second. during WW1. This was procured specifically as a training example with an INERT booster with no flammable or explosive components. Headstamp M21A1 A.S. 1945. Several dents in the case walls but overall VG condition. 87.000 EUR. This was used with all three of the main German 105mm field guns during WW1, along with an earlier 1898 model. (30% off), Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! We have several, but these are being sold individually. These guns were more lethal than the more widely used .50 caliber Browning machine guns, but reliability problems slowed their introduction into service. $55.00 (View Picture), 7194 U.S. 20 x 110mm (Hispano Suiza) Dummy Cartridge M18A3 - The 20 x 110mm (Hispano-Suiza) aircraft cannon was widely used by the British and U.S. aircraft during WW2.
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