The resulting rounds being BL&P or BL&T respectively. This is an excellent example except for a thumb size patch of corrosion at the case mouth. Mint unissued, complete with the original fiber shipping tube. Cap screws on/off and I think is missing an O-ring or something as it does not snug up tight, otherwise a big mean looking thing. A nice early WW1 U.S. Navy round, and great for any nautical dcor. Have several available, price for one is $225.00 (View Picture), 14847 U.S. WW1 3 INCH SHRAPNEL SHELL (FIRED) WITH FUZE ASSEMBLY AND BRASS CASE- LAMPED - These were common souvenirs, as when the shell was fired, the fuze would activate a powder charge expelling the steel shrapnel balls from the inside of the shell and knocking the rounded portion of the nose out at the same time. The steel case has a 1943 date and M23AB1 designation for the case ink stamped on the case. VT (Non-Frag) ammunition is used for anti-aircraft target practice against sleeves towed by aircraft or drone targets. This allowed use of a rimfire cartridge loaded into the chambers for much quicker reloading and sustained fire. All of these use the same basic M14 series cases, like this one. 40mm GRENADE LAUNCHER CASES FOR M79 (40 x 46mm SR) - What you see is what you get. Description This cartridge is used to train personnel armed with the 90mm recoilless rifles in handling and use of HEAT rounds. The case was originally made for use in the M5 3 anti-tank gun, but the modification was for use with projectiles with the rotating band (partially?) $225.00 (View Picture), 21747 SIGNAL, GROUND WHITE PARACHUTE M17A1 - Dated July, 1944. $195.00 (View Picture), 10095B- 20 x 110mm RB OERLIKON (2 rounds) 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. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. SIGNAL, Without Parachute, Changing Colour, for Aircraft.---- Made by WILDER, BIRM. These are not "explosive" grenades intended to cause casualties. The 40mm Bofors was a ubiquitous weapons system used by nearly every nation on land or sea. VOLUME 2- 1914-1924 - Volume 2 continues Robert Mellichamps definitive study of all things 37mm. Side of the case has stenciled lot number TRIEX LOT 165 over the powder identifier SPDN 3654. $165.00 (View Picture), **NEW ADDITION** 507 U.S. NAVY 5/38 BRASS SHELL CASING- PRE-WAR 1940 DATE! The other settings are for practice only with no effect upon actual functioning. Robert P. Parrott remained loyal to the Union during the Civil War, running the West Point Foundary at Cold Spring, NY. Photo shows one round that we opened, but we have several, mostly in sealed fiber shipping tubes, and all should be similar in markings and condition. Nominally 37 x 120mmR, this actually measures about 118mm. The base fuze is inside a Bakelite shaft. The propellant cartridge is a 12-gauge shotgun shell casing with double base propellant. This was a gift to a retired USN Commander from a VFW post. We did not confirm the headstamp, but are relying on the description marked on the handsome wooden base as shown in the photos. Used by airborne battalions and. DATED 1944 ORIGINAL WW2 Artillery Shell/BOMB/HELMET TRENCH ART LAMP! 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.) It hardly seemed worth the effort as the performance is only marginally better than the 20x102. Turning off personalized advertising opts you out of these sales. Learn more in our Privacy Policy., Help Center, and Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. It is also manufactured in several allied countries, and is a NATO standard fuze. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. Some of the edges of the sabot cup are missing, the result of being fired. This is an excellent brass case (except for some dents along the back side) with good markings as shown in the photos. Rotating band is marked with 1967 date and AP-T M318A1. 12/7/2022, Ammunition for Collectors . Headstamp marking Mark 7 Mod 1 with 11- 1942 date. Have several and headstamps will vary slightly from the photo with some 1943 dates and some 1944 dates. $15.00 (View Picture), 15342 60mm Mortar Ignition Cartridge, M4 by Winchester - This type was used early in WW2 through Korea and replaced later for most uses by the M5 Ignition Cartridge which used a screw in brass base and a separate cardboard case for the charge. Overall fair to good condition, but this was made from a body that has lost most of its paint and is rusty overall (except on the cut edges) and somewhat pitted on the outside, so it really needs to be cleaned up and repainted. Here is what is on the bottom: 90 MM, M19, LOT 21, R M CO.-1945, SHELL M71, FLASHLESS, SMOKELESS, AMM. See photo for details. UPS accepts packages up to 150 pounds, this will take care of most shells below 8 inch Parrotts and 13 inch round balls. 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 M7 was the version of the gun mounted in the M10 Tank Destroyer (also known as the 3 inch Gun Motor Carriage, M10) which was based on a M4 Sherman hull. Overall heavily pitted with an old coat of green paint. UNFINISHED 3D printed 105MM M1 Artillery Shell - Replica - Life size! We also created 2.6 million jobs in the U.S.enough to employ the entire city of Houston, TX! Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity, account authentication, security and privacy preferences, internal site usage and maintenance data, and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions. Hotchkiss self contained artillery ammunition introduced in 1870 was the first successfully used in artillery, initially with an external friction primer and cartridge cases made of three pieces riveted together, but later with modern drawn cases and centerfire primers. View cart for details. Shipping will run about $12 on each due to size. $50.00 (View Picture), **SOLD** 20951 USAF AC-130 GUNSHIP 105mm HOWITZER CARTRIDGE (CASE AND PROJECTILE)- Adopted prior to WW2, the 105mm Howitzer has been the workhorse of the field artillery ever since. Play Video; Only 1 left. Parrott had purchased the right to use Reads design for a wrought iron cup serving as a sabot or obturating/rotating band. $45.00 (View Picture), 21931 U.S. WW2 57MM ANTI-TANK GUN DRILL CARTRIDGE M22 (OR BRITISH 6 POUNDER 7 CWT) - This is the 57 x 441mm Rimmed cartridge for the U.S. 57mm anti-tank gun, M1, and also used by the British under the designation Ordnance Quick Firing 6 pounder, 7 cwt. The 5/38 was a dual purpose gun used for anti-aircraft firing and also against ships and shore targets during WW2, Korea and Vietnam. This one is dated 1969, and has most of the brown lacquer finish on the sides, but base got rusty and was cleaned off. 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. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. These usually were secured on the end with a roll crimp. 1941, 90mm M19 Artillery Tank Shell - Lot 5121, Hallmarked on Bottom, Approx. Size and caliber of the gun. $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. Page counts are approximate. NOTE- VOLUMES 1 & 2 of "Gun for all Nations" are back in stock- limited supply! Shipping tube may be dirty and weathered. Third case is unusual with aluminum body and threaded insert for the primer and high-low pressure chamber, presumably a trials version seeking a simpler or stronger or cheaper alternative to the all aluminum design used in the other two. The 40mm/L70 guns are in service in many countries today in Anti-Aircraft, anti-armor, or anti-shipping roles. INERT- No flammable or explosive components. This was a common shell where only the projectile body provided fragmentation, there being no canister balls inside. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. 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. The letters are 3/16-inch high for 3-inch cartridges and 1/4-inch high for 5-inch cartridges. 7729C - 30 x 112mm BELTED FIRED ADEN-DEFA(?) 8HE 203mm D680 TNT Howitzer Artillery Shell Projectile Replica - Life Size. Extremely nice example of the cartridges made by Winchester for the 37mm Hotchkiss quick firing guns of the 1890s. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. John B. INERT, no flammaboe or explosive components. 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. Play Video; Blue Steel $ 39.99. Case has been polished but has picked up some light fingerprint tarnish that will clean off easily. in the 155 mm M692 and M731 ADAM carry anti-personnel mines, while the 155 mm M718 and M741 RAAM, also known as Remote Anti-Armour Mine System (RAAMS), carry anti-tank mines. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. 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. This is a live signal and needs to handled accordingly, but there are no explosive components, just pyrotechnic materials. 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. This was procured specifically as a training example with an INERT booster with no flammable or explosive components. The headstamps definitely look French, and we believe it is WW1 era, but it may be a later WW2 era case. $40.00 (View Picture), 20613 Chinese 75 x 185mm R Brass cartridge case for the Japanese Type 41 Mountain Gun - The Type 41 Mountain Gun was a license-built copy of the Krupp M.08 mountain gun. RIFLE GRENADE SIGNAL FLARES Projectile is unmarked. Two fired, empty, INERT cases It is likely that these were related to the USAF A-X project where Northrop and Republic designed planes for competition to select what is now the A-10 Warthog. 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. The M4 was very similar to a shogun shell, but with a bulged area just ahead of the base to hold it in place in the base tube of the mortar. The M18A3 cartridges are turned from steel and then chrome(?)plated. 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. click here for telephone contact information. No hole in the case, but easy to add if you like. click here for telephone contact information. seated within the case mouth. One of the methods of coping with this problem was the use of scrap brass to make cartridge cases for some Navy ammunition. $395.00 (View Picture), 20449 U.S. 90mm GUN ARMOR PIERCING-TRACER CARTRIDGE AP-T M318A1 - Among the last of the armor piercing solid projectiles made of hardened steel for punching through armor by brute force. 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. These models are very well discussed by the Lovetts, on their great page at http://www.lovettartillery.com/Development%20of%20the%2010cm%20Kanone.html Ther Germans called it a mortar, but everyone else considers these to be howitzers. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. It was replaced by the 21 cm Mrser 16, which was also known as the langer 21 cm Mrser since it was merely a lighter 21 cm Mrs 10 with a longer barrel for extra range and other refinements. $15.00 (View Picture), 18734 SIGNAL, ILLUMINATION, GROUND, WHITE STAR CLUSTER, M159 - The M126 series of Ground Pyrotechnic Signals are used for signaling and illuminating missions, and will rise to a minimum altitude of 200 yards before functioning, Essentially they are a lightweight handheld unit that replaced to tasks formerly performed by rifle grenade signals. We would be glad to answer any questions about the items we offer. The Oerlikon rounds are easily spotted by their distinctive rebated rim which is smaller than the case diameter. Projectile is unmarked. 105mm recoiless rifle, cut barrel section approx. 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. 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. Tip of projectile has metal (brass?) $5.00 (View Picture), 300 WW1 GERMAN 210 x 233mmR BRASS SHELL CASE FOR 21cm MORSER 10 - The 21 cm Mrser 10 (21 cm Mrs 10) was a heavy howitzer used by Germany in World War I, with the gun weighinb about 8 tons, and each projectile was 252 pounds! The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". This type of data sharing may be considered a sale of information under California privacy laws. New condition, fresh from a sealed 25 round can which was marked 25 Cartridges, Drill M18A3, Lot No. 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. Thus the .58 rimfire Gatling cartridge had a very brief career, making them extremely scarce. Try using a different browser or disabling ad blockers. Projectile is December 1942 dated in excellent condition. No explosive or flammable components, totally INERT. [anchor] and SALUTING. These gas operated cannons fired at about 600 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 2,800 feet per second. 20 mm Flak 38. Although the guns were purchased abroad, most of the U.S. Armys ammunition for them was made in the U.S. The Groe Gewehr-Panzergranate was an anti-armor weapon like its predecessor the Gewehr-Panzergranate but it was larger, had better penetration, and better range. The white stencil markings are mostly pretty legible 3/50 COMMON, MK 3-5/ LOT MIXED/ BL&P, INERT FILLED/ PREP. UNFINISHED 3D printed 105MM M1 Artillery Shell - Piggy Bank - Life size! Price each is $22.00 (View Picture), 13550 U.S. NAVY 3/50 VT (NON-FRAG) CARTRIDGE (INERT) (76.2 x 585mmR) - This is a handsome complete INERT round with Mark 9 Mod 0 steel case made by Norris in 1979. 917601 Member 1,766 Location: SE #14 $3.00 each 22971B- Lacquered STEEL 12.7 x 108mm case with 83 headstamp which I think is Chinese, but not really sure if it is a date, or a factory code. C- NICE BRASS CASE WITH NO HEADSTAMP MARKINGS This was probably a case which was pulled before marking and acceptance for use as a training or promotional display item, and never loaded as a live round. Jap Type 90, 94 or 97 HE rounds weighed from 9 to 12 pounds, but I am not sure exactly what the Chinese used. These remained in use on many Navy ships, especially amphibious force ships and smaller vessels unable to upgrade to the 3/50 rapid fire mounts, well into the 1970s. You see lots of the steel 90mm cases, but few of the brass. $65.00 (View Picture), 22843 U.S. NAVY WW1 3"/50 BRASS CARTRIDGE CASE WITH "COMMON" PROJECTILE- JANUARY 1918 (76.2 x 593mmR) - We have had dozens of 3/50 cases and projectiles, but only one or two others that are from WW1. Initially the round used a coiled brass case, but in 1891 a drawn brass case was introduced, all of the known examples being made in this year by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co, as a result of which the cartridge is sometimes referred to as the 37 mm Winchester $350.00 (View Picture), 17985 SIGNAL, GROUND, GREEN STAR, PARACHUTE, M19A1- 1944 dated - These are not "explosive" grenades intended to cause casualties. $149.00 (View Picture), 461 105mm GUN FIBER SHIPPING TUBE FOR M728 APDS-T CARTRIDGE - About 35long by 6.25 diameter. 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. CHF3.34, CHF3.93 490/Karth./ POLTE/ MAI 1918/ MAGDEBURG/ Sp406. The bourrelet and the sabot were machined on a lathe to the proper tolerance required. The M16 rifle Rubber Ducks are well known, and less well known are the replicas of foreign arms and ammunition likely to be encountered on the battlefield. See photo for details. This "dug" artillery shell features a complete iron sabot on the bottom and a partial zinc Parrott (1196-04). Fired specimens almost always have the high, thin sabot blown off, revealing the slightly rounded base of the projectile body. This action ignited the propellant charge and launched the shell. Many sellers on Etsy offer personalized, made-to-order items. This means the end of the cartridge case has to be plugged with something to keep the powder in and water and crud out. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The brass case is the M25 designation used by the Army. This is the DVC-T 09-63/3, 122-mm PROJO, D462, USSR primarily used in training about improvised explosive devices. The mine was deployed by helicopters and infantry. 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. Officially classified as a heavy anti-tank rifle (schwerePanzerbuesche), it was actually more of a light anti-tank cannon. Still in fiber shipping container which may be sealed or had the tape removed for inspection. 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. CHF106.86, CHF118.74 Abels3Dmodels (399) $31.83 Bullet / Shell Casing Bottle Opener BigEsFinds (125) $40.00 FREE shipping WW1 Dummy Training Artillery Shell, war memorabilia, army, man cave decor KarensChicNShabby (1,470) These early projectiles had a narrow rotating band and the cases are 593mm long. INERT, no flammable or explosive components. It is painted gold, and (almost illegibly) stenciled "3"/50 MARK 29/ DUMMY-INERT/ FOR WESTERN DEMIL TEST." Dates range from 1923 to 2003, with most WW2, Korea and Vietnam vintage ammo covered in detail. For those not familiar with this mine, here is some more info taken off a mine website $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 Headstamp as shown in the photos, sort of grungy condition, but price reflects this. Unfired, never loaded case with some corrosion storage. These fit in the base tube of the mortar cartridge, and then an M33 aluminum head with a percussion primer was screwed into the end of the tube. 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". Partial stencil marking 75 and a few other letters is visible, but no headstamp markings. 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. SOA-TM35002. B- Restored with the hole filled and repainted and stenciled as the combat HEAT-T-MP round. $125.00 (View Picture), 16111 U.S. 155mm M438A1 Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munition (DPICM) Projectile - The 155mm M483A1 Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munition (DPICM) is an early technology cargo round. Lots of , or lot of five rounds for $20, or single rounds are priced per round at $5.00 (View Picture), 21975 81mm Mortar Cartridge, Ignition, M6 - These were the replacement for the earlier shotgun style ignition cartridges. plated. It worked effectively, but was heavy and slow to move, and by the end of the war was being replaced by a similar gun mounted on the M10 Tank Destroyers. These models are very well discussed by the Lovetts, on their great page at http://www.lovettartillery.com/Development%20of%20the%2010cm%20Kanone.html $49.00 (View Picture), 10094 U.S. 4.2 INCH MORTAR ILLUMINATING SHELL M335A2 - These are used to provide battlefield illumination or harassment of enemy troops. Tough to find as most were thrown overboard after being fired, or returned for scrap. INERT, no flammable or explosive components. Seven of the most important official references, with over 2,600 pages of information, loaded with detailed drawings, specifications, markings, etc. The Northrop example lost out, and apparently only those two bidders got to the actual gun construction stage. CARTRIDGE, 1 in. Our global marketplace is a vibrant community of real people connecting over special goods. $ 1,999.99 Make An Offer 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. 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. 13549C- Publication 25- Civil War & Indian War 12 pounder Mountain Howitzer & Pack Carriage, 60pp- $20 Nose is threaded for a fuze, and the Army made many different fuzes as individual items, but none was available when we found this at a gun show. Black projectile with slightly different contours- Armor Piercing (AP), Yellow projectile- High Explosive with pentolite filler (HE) The body was made from 3 inch pipe, hence the nominal 3 inch Stokes Mortar designation, but the end plates at the top and bottom were actually 81mm in diameter machined to closely fit the bore, while allowing use of less critical pipe for the main part of the body. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Although 1954 dated and made of steel, it is otherwise the same as WW2 production cases. ARTILLERY FUZE, DEMILLED - The Point-Detonating Fuze (PDF) M557 was standardized in 1967 and is one of the most widely used of all Western-bloc fuzes, as it is used with ammunition fired from guns and howitzers of virtually all standard calibers as well as with 4.2 in mortars. See photo for details, including a small hole poked in the paper case- not a big deal, but we don't like to surprise people. Ordnance is an all encompassing term that refers to mounted guns, artillery and other related weaponry. The M56 Scorpion self-propelled Antitank Gun was a fully tracked 90mm gun developed in the 1950s to provide airborne troops with a mobile anti-tank weapon. remembering account, browser, and regional preferences, remembering privacy and security settings, personalized search, content, and recommendations, helping sellers understand their audience, showing relevant, targeted ads on and off Etsy. $195.00 (View Picture), 23312 WW2 JAPANESE 7cm TYPE 41 MOUNTAIN GUN BRASS CARTRIDGE CASE (75 x 185mmR) - This may have also been used by the Type 94 7CM Mountain Gun as well, but that may not be correct. Or, it would make a nice lamp for a man cave. It is closed on both ends with a roll crimp over a wad with a hole in the center and a thin inner seal. 1. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. A & A Auction Gallery (831) 226-2321. This fuze is abut mint unissued with storage and warning tags in place, ready for installation on your Mark 80 series bomb. Headstamps are as shown in the photos, with 14 over backwards N, 556 over H03 and several other single digit inspector type markings. The 37mm case sits about 2-3 inches above the base of the 150mm shell, on a riser made from what seems to be parts of two 20mm cases. Shipping of artillery shells and my show schedule: Shipping shells almost anywhere is not a problem. Our military surplus ordnance selection includes artillery shells for sale, grenades, shell casings, fuses and everything in between. 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. The 90mm gun was used in many U.S. applications from WW2 through the 1990s including anti-aircraft guns and the M36 and M41 guns used in the M47 and M48 tanks and even in some WW2 tank destroyers, and on artillery carriages and the M56 Scorpion. The 90mm guns was used in the M48 series of tanks until the M48A5 was upgunned to 105mm. Originally developed and manufactured by British companies, production of Stokes mortar shells was contracted out to American firm. It is painted gold, and (almost illegibly) stenciled "3"/50 MARK 29/ DUMMY-INERT/ FOR WESTERN DEMIL TEST." Motors were shipped separately and had different types of warheads assembled when ready to use. Weight of the black powder charge, in pounds. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. These use a steel rod in lieu of a primer, which is threaded into the projectile to ensure it stays in place. Primer not dented. CHF97.02, CHF107.80 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. Overall condition is fine to excellent with some minor dings and scrapes, although the brass case is heavily tarnished to a chocolate brown. To use, the end cap is removed and placed over the primer end. 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 fuze is detonator-safe, and it contains two observation windows through which you can determine the safe/arm condition of the fuze. 12/7/2022, U.S. Longarms 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. This was based on Parrotts August 1861 patent. 7729B - 30 x 100mm BELTED- BRASS CASE DUMMY Rotating band is narrow copper, with a wide aluminum(?) 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.
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