90mm artillery shell for sale

$25.00 (View Picture), 18489 U.S. Rifle Grenade Signal, Ground, Amber Star, Parachute M21A1 - Dated 1944. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. Aircraft Guns and Gun Systems - 20mm, 25mm and 30mm Gun Systems; . 494/ Karth./ MAI 1918/ POLTE MAGDEBURG/ Sp406. On cruisers and larger ships, the 3"/50 was mainly used in an anti-aircraft role. 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. Sold. Their new gun design boosted the rate of fire from 140 rounds per minute to 280, then 300 and currently 330 rounds per minute. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. Own this legendary 75mm Shell casing fired from a M1A1 Pack Howitzer. $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 $175.00 (View Picture), 22781 HANDSOME ARTILLERY SHELL CASE TRENCH ART LAMP- PROBABLY WW2 ERA - The large base, (which can be used as an ash tray or cigar holder, pencil dish, etc) is a July 1917 dated WW1 German cartridges case 150 x 113mm Rimmed, for the ubiquitous 15 cm sfh 13 field howitzer, their main howitzer for trench warfare in WW1. This was made by BB. Great for a display of Vietnam era or more recent military equipment. WW2 Aviation and Vehicle Parts and Accessories. They are app. $275.00 (View Picture), 12290 U.S. M26 PRACTICE HAND GRENADE LEMON TYPE - These replaced the Mark II Pineapple in 1950, and served into the Vietnam era when they were replaced by the round M67 Baseball type. In Japanese service the gun was crewed by thirteen men. This is the DVC-T 09-63/3, 122-mm PROJO, D462, USSR primarily used in training about improvised explosive devices. INERT- No explosive or flammable components. Or, you could try rust removal and stabilization with a simple electrolysis rig instead of sandblasting. A nice representative example of the many DEFA rounds that all look very similar. $20.00 (View Picture), 18430 French 10.5cm Model 1913 Schneider Howitzer brass case- (105 x 390mmR) - In the early 1900s, the French company Schneider et Cie working with the Russian Putilov firm developed a gun using the Russian 107 mm round, featuring an interrupted screw breech that swung to the side. 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. Contact Land 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. Be careful when buying a 3", a lot of mismatches out there, example, Navy 3" stuck in Army cases, vice versa. 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. While the .58 Gatling has an important role in U.S. military arms history, it would be an interesting challenge to get an example of every different caliber cartridge ever used in Gatling guns. - About 13" diameter by 5" high made of blue painted steel. The 90mm cannons M36 and M41 were mounted in the M46, M47 and M48-M48A3 series tanks and the M54 cannon on the nifty M56 "Scorpion" anti-tank vehicle. This was used with all three of the main German 105mm field guns during WW1, along with an earlier 1898 model. 23" tall and 5" across the base. View Etsys Privacy Policy. $149.00 (View Picture), 461 105mm GUN FIBER SHIPPING TUBE FOR M728 APDS-T CARTRIDGE - About 35long by 6.25 diameter. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. (from Wiki) The 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30) was a Soviet 121.92 mm (4.8 inch) howitzer. Something went wrong. 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. 3.60 postage. This advert is located in and around Orpington, Kent. Most of these are still in the original cardboard shipping sleeves, never issued. These guns were more lethal than the more widely used .50 caliber Browning machine guns, but reliability problems slowed their introduction into service. This is a Schermuly type life saving line throwing gun which uses a small pistol type launcher firing a stubby impulse-ignition cartridge. Before firing, a rocket motor with an attached wire frame sticking back for attachment of the line is inserted in the muzzle. 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. Ww1 royal artillery. Great! They come in two piece fiber tubes, sealed with tape and printed markings with nomenclature, maker and date. INERT, no flammable of explosive components. Projectile has no visible marks. This uses regular conventional components, just loaded without any explosive or flammable materials so that it would be safe for use during testing. NOTE- VOLUMES 1 & 2 of "Gun for all Nations" are back in stock- limited supply! (View Picture), 18265 WW1 Trench Art- 75mm brass shell case - Very nice example with seven neatly done flutes. $350.00 (View Picture), 17985 SIGNAL, GROUND, GREEN STAR, PARACHUTE, M19A1- 1944 dated - These are not "explosive" grenades intended to cause casualties. $95.00 (View Picture), 22560 U.S. 105MM HOWITZER BRASS CASE 1945 - Standard 105mm Howitzer brass case M14. Amounts shown in italicized text are for items listed in currency other than U.S. dollars and are approximate conversions to U.S. dollars based upon Bloomberg's conversion rates. By WW1 the hand cranked Gatling was obsolete, but in 1947 an experiment hooking an electric motor to an old Gatling gun produced rates of fire around 4,000-6,000 rounds per minutes. click here for telephone contact information. 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. The 30 pounders with a 4.2 inch bore were widely used with army barrels weighing 4,200 pounds and navy barrels only 3,550 pounds. Overall length including the cup for a tracer element, is about 9.75 and the steel body is about 2.25 diameter. $225.00 (View Picture), 23133 37MM NON-LETHAL RIOT RUBBER BUCKSHOT PROJECTILES - hard rubber balls, three large ones about .50 caliber and two smaller ones about .30 caliber, use for non-lethal riot control. This solved the problem where the earlier shotgun style ignition cartridges would sometimes set back from the mortar round and foul the tube. Does shopping on Etsy help support small businesses? Prior to dispensing, metal strips run through slots in the end of each mine's fuze to retain an arming plunger. Armaments. A complete, correct WWII Army 3" now brings $375-550+ depending on condition. Comes complete with fiber shipping tube as shown in the photos. $75.00 (View Picture), 23391 U.S. ANTI TANK MINE, Practice, Heavy, M20- MINT! These items include solid urethane replicas, custom machined metal replicas, and OEM factory inert ordnance items. which was about 57mm in diameter. 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. 14,900,000 . 60 m/m Lot 1-15 and date 6-53. See details. In the last few years the 4.2 inch mortars were superceded by a new 120mm mortar. One of the methods of coping with this problem was the use of scrap brass to make cartridge cases for some Navy ammunition.   United States   |   English (US)   |   $ (USD). $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. The mine, when fitted with a M604 fuze, is activated by the weight of an intermediate or heavy tank. These are four rifle grenade signals which have had the signal portions removed, so they look empty, but there is a powder train element in the base remaining, so they are not truly inert, so they cannot be mailed. 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 has a flare that provides 850,000 candle power of illumination for a minimum of 90 seconds. Unfired, with one side pretty good where it was protected by paint, but the other side with light to moderate pitting and lots of rust and bits of concrete. 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. CODE- 20020-B Do not confuse this with the common loading machine drill rounds made of a combination of wood and metal, or all metal construction. $125.00 (View Picture) The Model 1904 was the first with a modern recoil system, followed by the Model 1914 and finally the Model 1917. C $133.80. 10095H- 20 x 110 Hispano AP-T M95 (factory INERT) We have two different colors as follows: Nice case, nicely polished but with two moderate dings on one side and one ding on the opposite side of the case. INERT- no flammable or explosive material. 191 A Harvey West Blvd. I find nearly all types of ordnance to be fascinating, with the exception of 20mm-35mm stuff which simply does not inspire me in the least. This is the elongated artillery shell for the 3-inch Ordnance Rifles and 10-pounder Parrott cannons. Apartments For Sale; Duplexes For Sale; Homes For Sale; Villas For Sale . Very scarce and no information found after a diligent search of everything I could think of. $22.00 (View Picture), 20873 U.S. LINE THROWING GUN- KILGORE MODEL GR-52 - Serial number 617 with USCG approval 160/040/4/0 as marked on the frame. Previous page. $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. Legends Toys & Hobbies. The 76mm gun M1 was used with better success on the M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyers. A must have. The ignition tube at the base for the propelling charge is missing. This round is from the estate of Colonel B.R. CHF106.86, CHF118.74 Life Size 105mm TNT Dummy Inert Ordnance Projectile NATO Artillery Shell Round Piggy Coin Bank Replica . These models are very well discussed by the Lovetts, on their great page at http://www.lovettartillery.com/Development%20of%20the%2010cm%20Kanone.html Have four, priced at $15 each, or take all four for only $49.00 (View Picture), 22971 12.7 x 108mm DSHK FIRED CASES - What you see is what you get. This was standardized as the M329A2 and extended the max range to 7,400 yards (a 1,200 yard improvement over the M329A1). INERT- no explosive or flammable materials. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. INERT- no flammable or explosive components.. $175.00 (View Picture), 302 81mm MORTAR PLASTIC SHIPPING TUBE- CHEAP! The 3 inch Parrott-Read shell was used with any of the 3 inch rifles in the Confederate inventory, such as the Ordnance Rifle, or the later 10 Pounder Parrotts. 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. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Headstamp date for initial manufacture is 1943. Good stencil markings on the base. $55.00 (View Picture), 20436 LOT OF 3 EARLY(?) 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. $ 1,999.99 Make An Offer This is the more common short variety, although a longer version approximately 8 inches long is known to exist. Overview Downloads News It comprises of a high tensile steel body, filled with RDX/TNT and fitted with a user selected fuze (typically L106). This is a live signal and needs to handled accordingly, but there are no explosive components, just pyrotechnic materials. Headstamp is lightly struck but enough legible to determine what it is. The primary components were a nose cap, internal steel cone, steel upper body, aluminum lower body, rifled driving band, cast TNT filling, and a base fuze with a penthrite booster charge. A nice early WW1 U.S. Navy round, and great for any nautical dcor. These used a brass band around the base which would expand into the rifling, very similar to the Parrot Projectiles in appearance. Great addition to a display of Garand or Carbine grenade launchers. Highly polished and lacquer coated. Ink stamped load markings are hard to read but look like AMM LOT-??-?? 23.75 Tall. 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. I believe that this case was made as a short one for saluting use, but it may have been cut down. Empty weight is about 5 pounds, but when sand filled about 31 pounds. INERT, no flammable or explosive components. The base was a metal base (similar tot hat used in the 120mm guns) cemented to the combustible case. 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. Shipping tube may be dirty and weathered. Overall excellent with just minor tarnish on the brass case. 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. Brass case in excellent condition, never polished with crisp headstamp Manufactured by Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn, U.S.A. dated 5-91 (May, 1891) and flaming bomb with B in the body. These also had a tactile identification feature so they could be selected in the dark by touch. Lieutenant Colonel William Leroy Broun (commander of the Richmond Arsenal beginning in June 1863), is considered to be the developer of this projectile pattern. [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. Choose the options youd like for the order. Purpose built dummy with no primer. {1937} (TP version of the MK13 high-capacity shell), 90mm M317 TP projectile {1950s} (TP version of the M304 HVAP projectile), and 120mm M865 target practice cone-stabilized discarding . This is a single white cartridge in excellent condition with VFM headstamp. We did not confirm the headstamp, but are relying on the description marked on the handsome wooden base as shown in the photos. Ordnance is an all encompassing term that refers to mounted guns, artillery and other related weaponry. 2/3/2023 The cartridge resembles 90mm HEAT round M371A. NON UK ORDERS MUST BE VIA BANK TRANSFER ONLY. Condition as shown in the photos with some rust and pitting but overall a reasonable example. This is projected to be a four volume set when completed, but so far only Volumes 1 and 2 have been published. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. At 5.5 seconds after launching, the parachute star will eject and burn for 20-30 seconds. 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. These were the real workhorses of the battlefield, churning mud, men and equipment into the murderous mess known as no mans land as well as decimating allied trench lines. 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. Have a few of these. 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. It is painted gold, and (almost illegibly) stenciled "3"/50 MARK 29/ DUMMY-INERT/ FOR WESTERN DEMIL TEST." New condition, fresh from a sealed 25 round can which was marked 25 Cartridges, Drill M18A3, Lot No. No fuze and no domed cover for the fuze (and not one of the three other Stokes projectiles I have ever seen had them either!) $60.00 Artillery Shell Casing Victoria 17/01/2023 105MM Brass Shell Casing from Northern France Mfg Stamp - SMC 1943 15" long $80.00 WWII Trench Art Brass Artillery Shell Mug Stein Tankard One idea popular in Europe was the addition of studs spaced around the projectile body the most common examples being the British Armstrong rifles. This is a 3/50 case Mark 7 Mod 1 from SMC with a 10-43 date, the year they resorted to making steel pennies to save copper for the war effort. W.C. 3D Printed 105MM M1 Canadian 2 1/2 Square Artillery Shell - Piggy Bank, WW1 Trench Art Vase Brass Artillery Shell Italian Front, Confederate Artillery Shell Jacket,Butternut,Civil War, Civil War Union Artillery Shell Jacket All Sizes Available Navy Blue Wool, Civil War Officer's Artillery Grey with yellow Double Breast Shell Jacket, Leave feedback about your eBay search experience - opens in new window or tab. 90mm Brass Artillery Shells 1945 WWII World War II U.S. 90MM M19 Brass Artillery Shell - Nice Patina 90mm M19 1941 WWII Practice Artillery Shell, Metal With Wooden Tip 1945 WWII World War II U.S. 90MM M19 Brass Artillery Shell - Nice Patina 1 Solid Brass 1943 WWll Trench Art 90mm M19 Artillery Shell Ashtray 50 C Projectile has been repainted OD color but no stencil markings added. Fuze in excellent condition, although energetic components were removed. The Oerlikon rounds are easily spotted by their distinctive rebated rim which is smaller than the case diameter. Great for display with any rifle grenade launcher. The various types include: M22A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Amber Star Cluster Flare Originally it was the standard pack artillery weapon. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. The M18A3 cartridges are turned from steel and then chrome(?)plated. Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. 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. 1954 Dated US 90mm Shell Case 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. Instructions are intact and legible, but lot number and date have been crossed out. These have a handle on the top of the barrel to help hold it when firing, not so much for the very limited recoil, but because the gun with rocket inserted is heavy and you want it under good control when on a heaving deck of a ship in distress. $135.00 (View Picture) $350.00 (View Picture), 23063 BIG BORE CASES/CARTRIDGES FOR DECORATION, SPECIAL PROJECTS, PAPERWEIGHTS, CREMATION URNS, ETC - Yellow stencil markings SPDN indicating non-flashless smokeless powder and a lot number on the base. This was made from a 3 inch Mark II M2 case (76.2 x 585mmR) dated 1944 with those markings defaced and the new marks added. $95.00 (View Picture), 22213 U.S. NAVY FACTORY LOADED 3"/50 (76.2 x 585mmR) ARMOR PIERCING MARK 29 MOD 2 DUMMY INERT CARTRIDGE - The steel cartridge case is circa 1950s and the projectile is dated 1942, but it was likely loaded in this configuration in the 1980s-90s. At 5.5 seconds after launching, the parachute star will eject and burn for 20-30 seconds. These are live, and contain a powder charge similar to most small arms ammunition, NOT an explosive. This is a rare unfired 90mm Cockerell (90x352) low pressure gun HEAT-T (High Explosive Anti-Tank/Trace) (Fin Stabilised) target practice tracer projectile for the Cockerell Mk3-MA1 90mm gun fitted to turrets of several armoured vehicles, including the Scorpion 90 and Indonesian Anoa 6x6 armoured car. 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. U.S. T159-162 series. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. This is the nicest condition of all, free from even minor dings or dents. The M6 ignition cartridge consists of a red cardboard container with about 120 grains of double base gunpowder. 6.50. Some of these remained in use into the 3rd Reich era. This one is dated 1969, and has most of the brown lacquer finish on the sides, but base got rusty and was cleaned off. Initially the French were not interested as they already had plenty of 75 mm field guns. 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. XSOLDX (View Picture) UKRAINE RUSSIA WAR 2022 BUK-M1 9m317 MISSILE ROCKET PART ARTILLERY SHELL RARE, 3D Printed 105MM XM1040 Artillery Shell - Life Size. The Stokes (and other mortars) enabled trench bound forces to directly attack enemy positions or advancing enemy infantry during an attack. Similar Sale History View More Items in Collectibles. Projectile is tight in the case with excellent condition fuze and retaining nearly all the original paint and stencil markings. This means the end of the cartridge case has to be plugged with something to keep the powder in and water and crud out. (The Army usually had lifting plugs in 155mm and larger projectiles to make them easier to handle, and then fuzes of the desired type were installed prior to firing.) Sponsored. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Projectile rotating band has a token demil torch cut, but display with that at the back and it still looks pretty impressive. This was a gift to a retired USN Commander from a VFW post. The later drawn cases are fairly common, but the coiled cases are extremely rare. DATED 1944 ORIGINAL WW2 Artillery Shell/BOMB/HELMET TRENCH ART LAMP! 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 was based on Parrotts August 1861 patent. BRITISH 6 pdr. The M1866 projectile differed from the original Sprenggranate 1862 with improved attachement of the rear rotating band to the body, a polygonal powder chamber for better fragmentation, and the impact fuze instead of the earlier powder train time fuze. Or, it would make a nice lamp for a man cave. Nice case with only 3 or 4 small dents on the body, primer removed. These penetrate enemy armor with their high velocity and heavy mass concentrated in a very small area. Except for the missing cap on the front, these display as mint signals, and still have the cork plus in the base to keep the tube clean and dry until ready for use. These gas operated cannons fired at about 600 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 2,800 feet per second. Externally, it is identical to the combat High Explosive Anti-Tank-Tracer-Multi-Purpose (HEAT-T-MP) projectile M409A1 except for markings. The fuze is detonator-safe, and it contains two observation windows through which you can determine the safe/arm condition of the fuze. Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalized tips for shopping and selling on Etsy. $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. [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.

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