Nice case with only one small dent in the neck/mouth area, mellow chocolate patina, mouth slightly out of round, but easily fixed. November 1918. Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. 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. Percussion primers of the M1 series, M64 and M23A2 are used. 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. Some markings are stenciled in black, while others are impressed into the plastic. INERT- No flammable or explosive components. Case body has dark patina all over except for one narrow lengthwise section where it was protected by something and is shiny brass. Many people refer to the VT fuze as variable time but it actually stands for Vacuum Tube Fuze to distinguish it from the Mechanical Time Fuze previously used for AA guns. Former owner (I think it was COL Berkeley R. Lewis) marked in ink Brit 1st Aden?, 86 mm cs. Could be very easily repainted/stenciled to combat appearance. cap. 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. Primer not dented. New old stock, fresh from an old crate which had the 1943 dated packing slip shown. M21A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Amber Star Parachute Flare The zinc or similar corrosion resistant treatment on the case has some crud and dirt and corrosion but should clean up a bit. CASE WITH T328 PROJECTILE PLUS EXTRA 30mm PROJECTILE T328 Unusual because the headstamp information is actually stamped on the belt 11 CY 77 PRAC 4*7 and in the extractor groove J 30mm RG 76 which probably indicates it is a British round made at Radway -T328. 41 1944. The flares (officially called signals) were made in red, white and green versions, by about six or eight different manufacturers, using essentially the commercial 10 gauge shotshell with varying heights of brass bases and various headstamps. Great for storage of a round of that type, or as cargo for a military vehicle, or chew toy for a really big dog. USD 4.79, USD 7.99 13549B- Publication 23- CSA- Civil War 12 pounder Breech-Loading WHITWORTH rifled cannon, 21pp- $25 Stalag IX-C - Wikipedia As well as being used in the Mk 12 gun, the new round was also used in the Mk 11. 10095H- 20 x 110 Hispano AP-T M95 (factory INERT) 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. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. These gas operated cannons fired at about 600 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 2,800 feet per second. Comes complete with a filler plug which would be used for easy removal to adjust the number of charge increments desired for use in the Swedish Mountain gun. . 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. 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. M20A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Green Star Cluster Flare Genuine Military Surplus - Field Gear - Inert Ordnance & Weapons $595.00 (View Picture), 22750 ASSORTED DIFFERENT 37mm CARTRIDGES OR CASES- U.S. & FOREIGN -, 22750B- U.S. ARMY 37 x 145mmR MARK IIIA2 CASE WITH M55A1 TARGET PRACTICE-TRACER PROJECTILE & M50 DUMMY FUZE These were used in the largest caliber John M. Browning designed gun, the 37mm aircraft cannon M4 and M10 used in the Bell P-39 Cobra and P-63 King Cobra fighters and also on some PT-Boats which had the M4 guns mounted on them. $165.00 (View Picture) $95.00 (View Picture), 19163 WW1 GERMAN FIELD GUN BRASS SHELL CASE FOR 10CM KANONE 1917 and others - 105 x 505mm Rimmed. Nominally 37 x 120mmR, this actually measures about 118mm. The obverse of the badge has a very striking . 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. Case is tarnished and may have a few minor dents or dings, but overall is near excellent condition. Headstamp is PATRONENFABRIK/ JULI [bomb] 1918/ KARLSRUHE/ [crown] Ke 10. $249.00 (View Picture), 169 WW2 GERMAN ANTI-TANK RIFLE GRENADE - The Groe Gewehr-Panzergranate ("Large Rifle Tank Grenade") was a shaped charge rifle grenade which reached the field around November 1942. Although improved in many ways, the M1 Gun in the Sherman was problematic and relatively small numbers were made, beginning in late 1943 and 1944 although most continued with the original 75mm guns. All of these use the same basic M14 series cases, like this one. Those partners may have their own information theyve collected about you. Crisp markings on the rotating band, and stenciled markings on the black painted projectile. Type of projectiles used include high explosive (HE), smoke (WP), high-explosive antitank (HEAT), blank, dummy and training. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. These are LIVE pyrotechnic signaling devices, not an explosive, but still need to be stored appropriately away from heat, etc. Military collectables, 2 of 40 mm shell cases. shell casing for sale | eBay M19A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Green Star Parachute Flare See photo for details. WP1944-(21747) SIGNAL, GROUND WHITE PARACHUTE M17A1 - Dated 1944. 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. Click here for more info on these guns: https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/germany/at-guns/7-5-cm-pak-40/ Shipping tube may be dirty and weathered. The headstamps definitely look French, and we believe it is WW1 era, but it may be a later WW2 era case. Fired specimens almost always have the high, thin sabot blown off, revealing the slightly rounded base of the projectile body. 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.   Singapore   |   English (UK)   |   $ (SGD), remembering account, browser, and regional preferences, remembering privacy and security settings, personalised search, content, and recommendations, helping sellers understand their audience, showing relevant, targeted ads on and off Etsy. Lot includes the following Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. $65.00 (View Picture), **NEW ADDITION** 508 U.S. 3 INCH MARK II M2 BRASS SHELL CASE FOR M5 ANTI-TANK GUN & M10 TANK DESTORYER (76.2 x 58mmR) - Made by Mullins Manufacturing Corporation, Warren, Ohio in 1941. 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.

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