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 set of three cartridges for $20.00 (View Picture), 23387 WW2 Japanese 7CM Type 41 Mountain Gun brass cartridge case (75 x 184mmR) - The Type 41 Mountain Gun which was a license-built copy of the Krupp M.08 mountain gun. The 40mm/L70 guns are in service in many countries today in Anti-Aircraft, anti-armor, or anti-shipping roles. These were obsolete for combat use, but the projectiles were fine for practice ammunition. 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. $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 M775 PD Practice Fuze has multi-option settings (PRX/NSB/IMP/DLY) to simulate the combat M734 multioption fuze. Headstamp on the brass case includes 1943 date with 1943 dated primer. Stokes mortars had a maximum effective range of 1,200 yards. The one is a artillery shell casing 90mm M19 WWII from a tank I assume that has been made into a hanging bell/gong that is very loud when rung. There are made in five star clusters, single star parachute, and smoke parachute versions, in several different colors, so there are a lot of M designations for the various types and colors. [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. Store Hours: Mon-Fri: 9 am - 6 pm MT Sat: 9 am - 5:30 pm MT Sun: Noon - 5 pm MT Contact 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. $350.00 (View Picture), 23063 BIG BORE CASES/CARTRIDGES FOR DECORATION, SPECIAL PROJECTS, PAPERWEIGHTS, CREMATION URNS, ETC - 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. $195.00 (View Picture), 20967 U.S. Villa For Sale. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". Overall mellow patina and free from any significant dents or dings. The American 90 mm M3 L/51 cannon from the table above can serve as an example for the possible influence of the specific design of the . (10% off), Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! [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. See details. INERT, no flammaboe or explosive components. All these are Dummy Drill versions and are totally INERT with no explosive or flammable material. Headstamps are as shown in the photos, with 14 over backwards N, 556 over H03 and several other single digit inspector type markings. The projectile is a genuine WW2 style projectile without any explosive filler, and the guts of the fuze removed, but the cap remains. For those not familiar with this mine, here is some more info taken off a mine website The embossed stamps on the bottom of the shell are clearly visible as well as inspector and military marking stamps. INERT- no flammable or explosive components.. $175.00 (View Picture), 302 81mm MORTAR PLASTIC SHIPPING TUBE- CHEAP! $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. These set the basic pattern for general mechanics of the Gatling gun, but the ammunition was troublesome with separate cylindrical steel chambers bored out at the front to be loaded with standard .58 caliber rifle musket paper cartridges, and the rear of the chamber had a nipple for a percussion cap. 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. Overall good condition with a couple of minor dings to the mouth which will straighten out, and a mellow patina including some greenish patina. Projectile is July 1943 dated in excellent condition. Although sounding dangerous, these actually work pretty well, expanding when fired, but quickly returning to the smaller original dimensions. 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. on Apr 27, 2019 The M577 fuze is the only authorized fuze, and when it activates, an expulsion charged will expel the payload and base plug. I had seen a few months ago a pair of correct Army 3" ( APC and HE) bring $1200, they sold within a few hours of posting. Empty weight is about 5 pounds, but when sand filled about 31 pounds. Used, Vg- excellent condition with minor spots/staining or rubs on the covers from storage. The M557 PDF can be set as either a Super-Quick (SQ) or 0.05 second delay impact fuze. U.S. variants of the gun included the M1, M2 (AN-M2) and M3. 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. PAYPAL UK WILL NOT ALLOW IT. Headstamp date for initial manufacture is 1942 and the fired primer is also 1942 dated. This word is not die-stamped on the base of cartridge cases for 3- and 6 pounder saluting cartridges. This is the third type with brass rotating band, while the earlier types used lead bands. Artillery Implements & Equipment, 40pp- $35 23" tall and 5" across the base. VOLUME 2- 1914-1924 - Volume 2 continues Robert Mellichamps definitive study of all things 37mm. There are nine arming delays from 2 to 18 seconds in 2-second increments, and any combination of six functioning delays from instantaneous to 250 milliseconds (0.250 seconds) may be selected. The lot for $3.00 (View Picture), 23132 37MM NON-LETHAL RIOT RUBBER PROJECTILES - Lot of four semi-soft rubber projectiles for firing from 37mm riot control munitions. The lot for $8.00 (View Picture), 22894 WW2 U.S. NAVY WHITE CARTRIDGE FOR VERY PISTOL - These were used in Navy (and other) flare guns chambered for the 10 gauge shells, starting around 1877 when LT. Edward Very invented his flare. CODE- 20020-B $9.00 USD. 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". The copper or brass fuze plug is in place, for use with the tapered paper fuzes. However civilians often fell prey to the mine. The top has crimp marks, where the projectile was attached. These guns were more lethal than the more widely used .50 caliber Browning machine guns, but reliability problems slowed their introduction into service. Fired primer is in place, no propelling charge in the case. The base is closed by a short, boat tailed aluminum plug which is not with this projectile. I charge shipping at estimated commercial cost. This is a SIGNAL, ILLUMINATION, GROUND, WHITE STAR CLUSTER, M159 which as been fired, leaving the launching tube and end cap. LT COL Broun was a distant cousin of General Pickett, and except for his wartime ordnance career, he was an academic, connected to schools such as the Georgia A&M, Auburn, and the Universities of Virginia, Georgia and Texas. The USAF uses the same charge all the time, while the ground gunners usually pull one of more increments of propelling charges to vary the range or trajectory to fit the mission. Adalbert Stifter Strae Munich, Germany . 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. This is a rare example of the Swiss Sprenggranate 1866 Geschosse der 4 pfounder Feld-Kanone 1862. It has six lead(?) The projectiles are painted olive drab, and about 95% or more of that paint remains. Pages 263 to 593 detail various types of 37mm ammunition from the many, many nations which used 37mm guns. The brass nose fuze has one very deep hole drilled in the side (for safety pin?). ). In excellent condition. This is in good condition on the upper half of the case but the lower portion is rusted, some pretty heavy. Yes! Contacts. U.S. variants of the gun included the M1, M2 (AN-M2) and M3. 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. Totally inert, no flammable or explosive components. 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. We repainted the cases a brass color for display, but be careful or you can scratch or chip the pant. The core was 40 mm long and 10.9 mm in diameter. There are several different similar penetrators and I think this one is for the 105mm M724 TPDS Target Practice Discarding Sabot round, where the penetrator is the same as the warshot, except for use of cheap mild steel instead of hardened and expensive materials. The Hotchkiss gun was extremely portable, with a 116 pound tube and 220 pound carriage that could be broken down for transportation on pack saddles. SIGNAL KIGHTS MK 2 For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. A great item for anyone wanting a superb condition 105mm Howitzer case for display. 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. The top of the projectile body had threads cut into it, and these were for a fuze protector, such as this one. Headstamp date for initial manufacture is 1944. Since the copper sabot was designed to serve as a bourrelet, only one bearing surface was needed on the body of the projectile, just behind the curved portion of the nose. The white stencil markings are mostly pretty legible 3/50 COMMON, MK 3-5/ LOT MIXED/ BL&P, INERT FILLED/ PREP. What you see is what you get- a fiber tube about 3.5 diameter by about 43 inches long. Ordnance is an all encompassing term that refers to mounted guns, artillery and other related weaponry. SPECIAL- 10 boxes total 100 links for $40.00, or a single box of 10 links for only $5.00 (View Picture), 13549 ANTIQUE ORDNANCE PUBLICATIONS ON CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY - High quality 17 x 22 pages with drawings and construction details of original guns, carriages and accessories, mostly taken from original Ordnance Department documents. Everything, Longarms $10.00 (View Picture), 21645 U.S. 20 x 110mm (Hispano Suiza) Dummy Cartridge M18A3 (Single round) - The 20 x 110mm (Hispano-Suiza) aircraft cannon was widely used by the British and U.S. aircraft during WW2. At 5.5 seconds after launching, the parachute star will eject and burn for 20-30 seconds. The M15 Drill cartridge used a bronze body while the M15B1 used a malleable iron or steel body. This is the shortest of the four different types of cases for the 7CM (75mm) Japanese Army guns in WW2. Artillery Shell (1 - 40 of 438 results) Price ($) Shipping All Sellers Trench Art Artillery Shell Handmade Brass Vase Repousee 1918 Militaria WWI Shell Casing Antique Vase CityOfTomorrow (30) $145.00 WW1 Trench Art Brass Vase - 75 DE C Artillery Shell Casing BonjourAntiques (45) $113.50 $126.11 (10% off) FREE shipping 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. Ordnance is an all encompassing term that refers to mounted guns, artillery and other related weaponry. Click here for more info on these guns: https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/germany/at-guns/7-5-cm-pak-40/ . [1] Since shaped charge weapons rely on chemical energy to penetrate enemy armor the low velocity of the grenade did not adversely affect penetration. THE LOT OF 3 DIFFERENT for only $99.00 (View Picture), 20474 U.S. APDS PROJECTILE PENETRATOR(105mm M724??) Several types were made, with the brass version most common for WW2 and earlier, but later a simple stamped steel type was adopted. Vintage WW2 Brass Artillery Shell 90 MM M19 Lot 2-1300-18 S. M. C. 1941 Symbol $69.99 $14.85 shipping 15 watching Pair of Brass Artillery Shell Lamps WWII Mortar Casing Vintage Tall Column Lamps $750.00 $130.00 shipping or Best Offer U.S.ARTILLERY FIRING DVD, GUN,SHELL,AMMO,COLOR CARTRIDGE,SUBMUN.GRENADES,ROCKET $24.97 Free shipping This badges just as the theme militaria and also a conflict qualified as world war i 19141918 in the same way as an era qualified as 19141945 and a countryregion of manufacture equivalent to united kingdom, A service of the type army WOODHALL SPA eBay 1 bid, Price: 0.99 Product condition: Used See details This will differ depending on what options are available for the item. Flash from the powder charge would reach up to the front of the projectile, igniting the powder train time fuze. cap. You can copy and paste selected text or images into other documents for collectors or historians. It is to be loaded with sand and fuzed in the field. Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. 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. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. They are typically 1.75" in diameter and can contain up to 60 grams of pyrotechnic composition. 17183F- September 1918- FN, Liege(? Red, white, or green stars are current issue, but many other variations can be found. 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. $195.00 (View Picture), 10095B- 20 x 110mm RB OERLIKON (2 rounds) 13549D- Publication 40(??) VERY RED STAR These were used in one of the Hotchkiss revolving cannon models. Captcha failed to load. INERT- No flammable or explosive components. Fuze in excellent condition, although energetic components were removed. These guns were more lethal than the more widely used .50 caliber Browning machine guns, but reliability problems slowed their introduction into service. B- Restored with the hole filled and repainted and stenciled as the combat HEAT-T-MP round. 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. Three are variations of the M19 green star parachute signal- M19 dated 1944; M19A1 dated 1954, and M19A2 dated 1967. However, reloading the chambers in the field was tedious and slow, greatly reducing the effectiveness of the Gatling gun for any sort of sustained fire. click here for telephone contact information. These were fired at reasonably high velocity, and their effectiveness was mainly the result of the heavy projectile hitting the enemy armor and sometimes penetrating, but at least spalling off bits from the inside which would destroy crew and equipment. 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. About 15.5 tall, this is the 105mm Schneider case for the Model 1913 105mm field guns used by France, but identical cases with different markings were used by Belgium, Austria, Norway and Poland (and probably by their opponents when captured). There is what I presume to be a primer tube in the middle of the shell, app. INERT, no flammable of explosive components. A neat item for collectors specializing in less-lethal or law enforcement type items. Solid nose of projectile has about 95% original brick red paint. This proved to be a successful design, and Schneider then decided to modified it for a French 105 mm round. No explosive or flammable components, totally INERT. The M18A3 cartridges are turned from steel and then chrome(?)plated. A firing pin in the center of the cap will then ignite the primer and the signal will be fired. In 1951 the M30 version of the 4.2 inch mortar was adopted, and eventually these were mounted on halftracks and armored personnel carriers to provide mobile firepower with either HE, Illuminating, WP smoke or chemical rounds. Although a serious collector may want to spend more for a real brass case (instead of a steel one) and a projectile without the token demil spot, this is an inexpensive filler for a general WW2 collection. Top Rated Seller. Let your spouse pick a shade for it. 2/6/2023, Handguns 3.7 cm PAK 36. 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. 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. 90mm artillery shell for sale July 4, 2022 90mm artillery shell for sale british white cattle for sale in washington Here is what is on the bottom: 90 MM, M19, LOT 21, R M CO.-1945, SHELL M71, FLASHLESS, SMOKELESS, AMM. Former owner (I think it was COL Berkeley R. Lewis) marked in ink Brit 1st Aden?, 86 mm cs. The shorter and lighter case (and cartridge with powder and projectile in place) made handling and storage in the cramped interior of the tank feasible. $95.00 (View Picture), 19163 WW1 GERMAN FIELD GUN BRASS SHELL CASE FOR 10CM KANONE 1917 and others - 105 x 505mm Rimmed.