This was for the 81mm M821 HE Mortar Shell for the M252 mortar, which are current issue. The white stencil markings are mostly pretty legible 3/50 COMMON, MK 3-5/ LOT MIXED/ BL&P, INERT FILLED/ PREP. Some of the edges of the sabot cup are missing, the result of being fired. Some of these remained in use into the 3rd Reich era. $24.95. U.S. Military 40mm MK 3 Shell Casing (long) $24.95. The brass case is the M25 designation used by the Army. However, despite its simplicity, low cost, and effectives (so easy a young child could use it) the concept was not adopted until 1929 by the International Conference for Saving of Life at Sea Treaty (SOLAS). 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. Original Price USD 38.00 Yes! INERT- no flammable or explosive components. $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. 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. $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. 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. Once launched, the shell detonated after a predetermined amount of time dependant upon the time of the fuse. $195.00 (View Picture), 21908 U.S. NAVY FACTORY LOADED 3"/50 (76.2 x 585mmR) ARMOR PIERCING MARK 29 MOD 2 DUMMY INERT CARTRIDGE - The BRASS cartridge case is circa 1940s-50s and the projectile is dated 1942, but it was likely loaded in this configuration in the 1980s-90s. (The projectiles were loaded separately from the shell case with the powder, not stuffed into the end of the 5/38 case as a complete round looking like a gigantic .22 caliber cartridge!) Cases are dirty and tarnished, with some dings and maybe bent mouth from firing and ejection. The Model 1904 was the first with a modern recoil system, followed by the Model 1914 and finally the Model 1917. INERT. WW2 Trench Art Brass Vase Made from 40MM Artillery Shell Casing (58) $131.16 FREE shipping Vintage WWII Theater Made Brass Artillery Shell Casing with Hand Made Star Lid Folk Art Trench Art Vessel Cylinder Storage (665) $106.60 $130.00 (18% off) FREE shipping WW1 Dummy Training Artillery Shell, war memorabilia, army, man cave decor (1.5k) $225.00 Both have a steel body with aluminum spike and nylon or copper obturator, in addition to a fin and boom assembly with tracer. By Blackman Cruz. Ammunition varied somewhat reflecting local taste and manufacturing skills and materials, mainly in fuzing or details of the tail fins. Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. Partial stencil marking 75 and a few other letters is visible, but no headstamp markings. single Replica 40mm Bofors L60 Projectile shell with removable fuse. 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. Purpose built dummy with no primer. In Japanese service the gun was crewed by thirteen men. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. This is a drill cartridge with the projectile heavily crimped to the case, a wood distance piece to keep the projectile from being forced into the case, and two holes in the case for visual ID as a drill round. 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. 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???). This includes 37mm guns which were used as sub-caliber guns in or on larger guns. Primer pocket area only shows a neatly finished epoxy type substance. The USN did not initially share the USAAF/USAF's interest in new revolver and rotary guns. All of these use the same basic M14 series cases, like this one. 2. Your choice of one round (as long as limited supply lasts) (NOTE- red and white are all gone.) INERT- no explosive or flammable components. Officially classified as a heavy anti-tank rifle (schwerePanzerbuesche), it was actually more of a light anti-tank cannon. The basic concept was invented by Richard Schermuly, a British seaman and inventor around the beginning of the 20th century. 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. The submissions have a shaped charge warhead that penetrates 2.75 inches of homogeneous armor. This is a brown Bakelite type material used in the 5/38 cartridge cases, shaped in sort of a bowl configuration. 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 weapon can be readily disassembled into major components for either packing by animal or for airborne operations. $135.00 (View Picture) 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. 1945 - Present 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. About 90% of the original blue paint and white markings remain, and the obturator is intact. An important German WW1 artillery artifact. Headstamp as shown in the photos, sort of grungy condition, but price reflects this. U.S. Military M13 Weapons Storage Rack. cap. 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. One of the methods of coping with this problem was the use of scrap brass to make cartridge cases for some Navy ammunition. The maximum ranges was about 7,500 yards. Great! INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Price. $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. Original Price SGD 96.36 Highly polished and lacquer coated. $25.00 (View Picture)), 19995 RARE WW1 37mm BRITISH FLARE GUN CARTRIDGE- DEC 1918 - Paper case with brass base marked ELEY LONDON- and closing wad marked Fired primer is in place, no propelling charge in the case. studs spaced around the body of the projectile and a lead obtrurating band at the rear with six corresponding raised studs. The 2.75 rockets were used by just about every type of ground attack aircraft from Vietnam to the present. These 57mm/6 pounder guns were effective against the PzKpfw IV and similar tanks, but seldom penetrated the Panther or Tiger series armor. 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. See photo for details. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. (10% off), Sale Price USD 28.50 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. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. This is a December 1918 dated example with the top wad markings clean and legible. Great for display with any rifle grenade launcher. Three are variations of the M19 green star parachute signal- M19 dated 1944; M19A1 dated 1954, and M19A2 dated 1967. The projectile body is made from cast iron and uses the M775 fuze, the tail fin, three charge plugs, three dud plugs, and the obturator ring. Headstamps are as shown in the photos, with 14 over backwards N, 556 over H03 and several other single digit inspector type markings. Etsys 100% renewable electricity commitment includes the electricity used by the data centers 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. TRENCH ART USA NAVY SHELL CANDLESTICK INCENSE HOLDER 1944 40MM MK2 BOFORS GUN, WWII German Pilot Luftwaffe Style 40mm Automatic Miyota 8215 10ATM Sapphire, Trench Art WWII Vase & Ashtray 1941 1942 12.25" 105mm 40mm Artillery. 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. 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. Stamped markings in the projectile body are visible M411A1 and we have added small INERT stencil on the back, and the hollow base of the projectile remains in the inert/practice blue color to avoid panic among your local EOD team. Jap Type 90, 94 or 97 HE rounds weighed from 9 to 12 pounds, but I am not sure exactly what the Chinese used. Stencil markings are poorly done but enough there to see if you know what to look for. This was developed by taking the base dimensions of the 20x102, but stretching the case length to the maximum which the Hispano could handle. Original Price SGD 55.63 The brass casing has some dings and one moderate dent as shown, but overall is a mellow brass color and displays very nicely. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. WWII Trench Art Vase Brass Artillery Shell Italian cal. The Brits used two Hispano cannons in the later Spitfire fighters. [anchor] and SALUTING. Tip colors may vary (red//white, yellow/red, etc). 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. This is in good condition on the upper half of the case but the lower portion is rusted, some pretty heavy. This was standardized as the M329A2 and extended the max range to 7,400 yards (a 1,200 yard improvement over the M329A1). Sort by Date. This would be easy to disassemble into nice 150 x113mm and 37 x223mm cases if you are not a trench art fan. The lettering is 3/8 inch high and black in color. Everything, Longarms The mine was deployed by helicopters and infantry. MF 84 FR. 1776 - 1941 Unpainted and 3D printed. 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. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. For the sake of uniformity the settle on that caliber for Gatling guns as well. XSOLDX (View Picture) The guns were used in the final campaigns of the Indian Wars, including the Nez Perce War of 1877 and at Wounded Knee in 1890. 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. 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. Once fired cases for the Commie DSHK 12.7 x 108mm heavy machine guns used from most of WW2 to the present day. VT (Non-Frag) ammunition is used for anti-aircraft target practice against sleeves towed by aircraft or drone targets. SC 49, Loaded 17-50. Initially the French were not interested as they already had plenty of 75 mm field guns. 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. These would include the No. for saluting cartridges. 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. [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. Have a few of these. As well as being used in the Mk 12 gun, the new round was also used in the Mk 11. A nice WW2 round with interesting markings and the old paint color code. The mine, when fitted with a M604 fuze, is activated by the weight of an intermediate or heavy tank. Unfired, never loaded case with some corrosion storage. On cruisers and larger ships, the 3"/50 was mainly used in an anti-aircraft role. However, during WW2 the Navy started using synthetic materials such as Bakelite and later other plastics, such as polyurethane foam for the cartridge plug. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. Search INERT- no flammable or explosive materials. Projectile has been repainted OD color but no stencil markings added. This round is one assembled during WW2 using a WW1 style common projectile with the narrow rotating band and equipped only for a base fuze. The two photos on the right show show one we cleaned up by installing a plug in the tip and then cleaned with a wire brush. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. New condition Projectile is marked HOTCHKISS. The earliest version used a friction primer for ignition but this was soon replaced by a conventional striker and primer. Add to basket Details. 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 8-8.5 inches long. The field and tank and anti-tank ammunition is very interesting, and this is one of many incremental steps taken searching for better munitions. 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. The bourrelet and the sabot were machined on a lathe to the proper tolerance required. The white signals were mainly to illuminate the battlefield, a difficult problem in the days before night vision devices. It is painted olive drab with yellow markings as shown in the photos. Longarms (20% off), Sale Price USD 23.80 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. Steel body with very long rotating band also marked with similar maker marking and Hotchkiss Patent November 14, 76. 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. M19A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Green Star Parachute Flare Price per amber star signal in shipping tube. There is no special locking feature designed into the fuze for shear safety if the bomb is accidentally dropped. 3491 U.S. NAVY 3"/50 MK 7 MOD 1 BRASS SHELL CASING DATED 1942 - (76.2 x 585mm Rimmed) Nice clean brass case with desirable early WW2 1942 date. This lot consists of five M51E8 dummies made with regular blue painted TP type projectiles crimped into a steel case that has a plated type finish. It is painted gold, and (almost illegibly) stenciled "3"/50 MARK 29/ DUMMY-INERT/ FOR WESTERN DEMIL TEST." The ignition tube at the base for the propelling charge is missing. Instructions are intact and legible, but lot number and date have been crossed out. John B. The steel primer is badly rusted and pitted, but the brass case is in pretty good shape. About mint unissued condition with just some storage soiling. $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). I doubt if we will ever find another one of these. This example has been rendered EOD INERT with several extra holed drilled in it, and EOD INERT markings engraved on the body. This is a lot of four in their original loading clip. GREEN The projectile is a Mark 29 Mod 2 Armor Piercing type. All these are Dummy Drill versions and are totally INERT with no explosive or flammable material. High quality .pdf files that are fully searchable using the free Adobe Acrobat. 13 (Schweres Fel Haubitze 13- 1913 Heavy Field Howitzer). Tip of projectile has metal (brass?) CPC-2 Lot F.A. 1- U.S. NAVY 20MM OERLIKON (20 X 110MM RB[REBATED]) DUMMY DRILL CARTRIDGE FOR ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS- Circa 1943 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. U.S. Military M1 Garand Cleaning Section (pk of 25) $49.95. It has an excellent condition M565 mechanical time fuze installed. I believe that this case was made as a short one for saluting use, but it may have been cut down. 25.00. 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. Although sounding dangerous, these actually work pretty well, expanding when fired, but quickly returning to the smaller original dimensions. Brass shell casing vases, 1917 Trench art pair of vases shaped from brass shell casings, stamped 1917 to base, height 28 cm Sold by in for Try using a different browser or disabling ad blockers. Base fuze and explosive filler of the projectile have been removed, along with the propelling charge. Totally inert, no flammable or explosive components. A- TP-T M411A1 projectile with demil hole punched in the nose section with original markings Overall excellent unfired with fading and occasional rust stains from outdoor storage. The M775 PD Practice Fuze has multi-option settings (PRX/NSB/IMP/DLY) to simulate the combat M734 multioption fuze. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. 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. $55.00 (View Picture), 22772 9-57 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 September 1957. Have several and all seem to be dated 1967-70 period. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. 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. $ 0.00 WW2 German Wehrmacht 8.8 cm KwK36 Inert Steel Shell - KwK 36 / Panzer VI "TIGER" - NICE! Excellent condition $29.00 (View Picture), 396 WW2 GERMAN 75mm PAK 40 ANTI-TANK GUN STEEL CASE (75 x 714mmR) - This is the 6340 style case, made in either brass or steel. $425.00 (View Picture), 10882 40mm BOFORS CARTRIDGES- (40 x 311mm SR) - The 40mm Bofors guns were on nearly every U.S. Navy ship during WW2, often in large numbers with single, twin and quad mounts as the main close in anti-aircraft weapon. 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. The dummy ammunition is used for training crews in the various operations (loading, unloading, troubleshooting, etc) and for mechanical testing of the guns while ensuring there will not be any unexpected loud noises or sudden holes in buildings or other nearby stuff (or soiled skivvies). A black band can also mean dark tracer. 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. These are new old stock, never had a fuze or spotting charge in them. Still, a nice example for only $135.00 (View Picture), 22057 U.S. WW2 37 x 223mmSR DRILL CARTRIDGE FOR M1A2 ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN AND M9 AUTOMATIC GUN ON PT BOATS - The 37 x 223mm RIMMED case M16 was used for the single shot anti-tank guns, but a 37 x 223mm SEMI-RIMMED case M17 was used in automatic guns. SIGNAL, Without Parachute, Changing Colour, for Aircraft.---- Made by WILDER, BIRM. Polymer type projectile is a semi-transparent brownish color with heavy steel rebar type rod which give the cartridge its weight. Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalised tips for shopping and selling on Etsy. These mines are made in green, brown and white. 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 Drill Cartridge is a hollow metal body with a bronze base plate and a replaceable Dummy Fuze M59 that duplicates the exterior of the M48 Point Detonating Fuze. Click here for more info on these guns: https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/germany/at-guns/7-5-cm-pak-40/ The projectile is standard U.S.N. INERT- No flammable or explosive components $225.00 (View Picture), **NEW ADDITION** 509 U.S. 76mm M26B1 STEEL SHELL CASE FOR 76mm GUN USED IN M4A1 SHERMANS AND M18 HELLCAT (76.2 x 539mmR) - These were used in the 76mm Gun M1, an incremental improvement over the 3 inch guns derived from the M1918 Anti-Aircraft guns using the large bottlenecked 76.2 x 585mmR cases. The Brits used two Hispano cannons in the later Spitfire fighters. One steel fuze protector nose cap, used excellent. These gas operated cannons fired at about 600 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 2,800 feet per second. Projectile is 1941 dated. They were introduced in 1942, consisting basically of a lightweight pipe with sights and a shoulder rest, for firing a solid fuel rocket with a shaped charge high explosive warhead. Internally the practice round does not contain any explosives, shaped charge liner or base fuze. Some of the Hispano-Suize type guns were also mounted as anti-aircraft weapons in army tanks or halftrack variants. 13549A- Publication 21- Civil War Field Gun Limber for all Carriages, 112pp- $30 In Japanese service the gun was crewed by thirteen men. Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. 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. This is an excellent condition shell body with baseplate intact but no other internal components. This was based on Parrotts August 1861 patent. The base is closed by a short, boat tailed aluminum plug which is not with this projectile. AMBER Used G-VG with assorted scrapes and scratches. 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. Case has been polished but has picked up some light fingerprint tarnish that will clean off easily. Really nice clean example of the case used in the 15 CM schwere Feldhaubitze 13 (15cm sFH 13) howitzers during WW1. SC 49, Loaded 17-50. There are cloth pads securely glued to the legs, and we did not attempt to remove them to check headstamps. Co. Tipp City, O. 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 May 1945,and also stamped on the flare case bodynear the mouth. 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.   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. Keep in mind that anyone can view public collectionsthey may also appear in recommendations and other places. Antique WW2 Trench Art Ashtray - Brass Shell Base Bullet Casing Center - Battle Locations Punched Into Sides - 1940's Militaria (205) $250.00 WW2 Trench Art Brass Vase Made from 75 DE C Artillery Shell Casing (49) $131.12 FREE shipping Classic WWII 1942-43 Trenchart Brass Shell Casing Ashtray-Elaborately Crafted. When the mechanical time fuze goes off, it ignites an expelling charge which ignites and ejects the flare canister and its parachute by blowing off the base plate. Lot includes the following Germany, Thuringia, Greiz (Kreis) 4. 22750F- WINCHESTER 37mm HIGH EXPLOSIVE ROUND FOR HOTCHKISS REVOLVING CANNONS DATED 5-91 (37 x 119mmR) (Sometimes called 37 x 118mmR or 37 x 120mmR or 1 pounder) Designed for an improved version of the Hotchkiss 5-barrel revolving cannons originally made in the ubiquitous 37 x 93mm caliber, this saw US service between 1878 and 1900. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. Please order by item number and name. M18A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, White Star Cluster Flare BL&P Mark 3 (Blind loaded and plugged) Etsy uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: Detailed information can be found in Etsys Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy and our Privacy Policy. This is a December 1918 dated example with the top wad markings clean and legible. This case is dated 1969 and has the fired primer in place. $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. 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. Flash from the powder charge would reach up to the front of the projectile, igniting the powder train time fuze. INERT. The Armor Piercing projectile is marked AP on the rotating band along with naval anchor inspector markings on the band and the body. Three holes in the case to visually identify it as a dummy round. INERT no flammable or explosive comonents. Crisp markings on the rotating band, and stenciled markings on the black painted projectile. As well as being used in the Mk 12 gun, the new round was also used in the Mk 11. WW1 Trench Art Lamp Artillery Shell Geese Wildlife Scene. Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. Great addition to a display of Garand or Carbine grenade launchers. This covers the period 1914-1924 encompassing World War 1 usage and innovations, and the post-war advancements, including Brownings entry into the competitive world of 37mm guns, and the growing interest in 37mm mountings in aircraft (and anti-aircraft) use.