90mm artillery shell for sale

$40.00 (View Picture), 21032 U.S. There is no special locking feature designed into the fuze for shear safety if the bomb is accidentally dropped. We have no history on this one, and the former owner thought it was a WW2 105mm shell(!). 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. 105mm recoiless rifle, cut barrel section approx. 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. 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. These items include solid urethane replicas, custom machined metal replicas, and OEM factory inert ordnance items. It hardly seemed worth the effort as the performance is only marginally better than the 20x102. 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 . 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. The 155-mm Howitzer M1 was a short-barreled weapon using separate-loading ammunition. 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. INERT- no explosive or flammable components. Initially the French were not interested as they already had plenty of 75 mm field guns. Another 25 pages list all known maker of 37mm cartridges (during the period of this volume 1870-1913) all over the world, which is a great reference source for collectors of any artillery ammunition. The cartridge resembles 90mm HEAT round M371A. This is in excellent condition 105mm USAF used case and projectile much scarcer than the ground fired rounds. Polymer type projectile is a semi-transparent brownish color with heavy steel rebar type rod which give the cartridge its weight. Primer not dented. The bore has corrosion from firing and poor cleaning, or maybe just exposure to salt air for extended periods. SPECIAL ARTILLERY BLAST PRICE FOR THE LOT (POSTPAID!) I doubt if we will ever find another one of these. This is the only one we have encountered in all our years collecting this sort of neat junque. Some of the Hispano-Suize type guns were also mounted as anti-aircraft weapons in army tanks or halftrack variants. Headstamps are as shown in the photos, with 14 over backwards N, 556 over H03 and several other single digit inspector type markings. 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. Projectile has 90%+ of the original blue paint. 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. 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. Unfired, never loaded case with some corrosion storage. This is an excellent condition shell body with baseplate intact but no other internal components. The tube for the ignition cartridge and propelling charge is installed. The tall central case is a U.S. 37 x 223mm Rimmed case M16, used in the .37mm anti-tank guns and as the main gun in the M3 and M5 light tanks. The M18A3 cartridges are turned from steel and then chrome(?) 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. Overall length including the cup for a tracer element, is about 9.75 and the steel body is about 2.25 diameter. Range is about 5,500 yards (3 miles). Yes! As well as being used in the Mk 12 gun, the new round was also used in the Mk 11. The nylon bore obturating ring has been replaced after the photo was taken. Since the barrels were .58 caliber, the same 60 grain powder charge and bullet previously used were adopted for the rimfire cartridge for these guns. These were used from WW2 until at least Vietnam era. 3.60 postage. 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. We have several and most seem to be early 1970s dates. When fired, the sabot/rotating band usually blew off on firing or impact, so they are rarely found on fired examples. 2/3/2023, Mauser Pistol INERT- no flammable or explosive components. But, the black band and all black fuze mystifies me, and also the guy at http://inert-ord.net. These could alos be rigged with a variety of other firing devices for emplacement as booby traps. Shell Casing, 90MM SKU 200301 Categories: Ordnance and Artillery Shells $6.95 5 Star Customer Service Family Owned and Operated Skip to the end of the images gallery Skip to the beginning of the images gallery Description 23 in. CHF97.02, CHF107.80 These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. $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. The earliest version used a friction primer for ignition but this was soon replaced by a conventional striker and primer. [1] Since shaped charge weapons rely on chemical energy to penetrate enemy armor the low velocity of the grenade did not adversely affect penetration. 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. If desired, you could use inert materials like plaster or expoxy to simulate the burster and WP materials. The projectile body is made of steel with an aluminum ogive and a metal rotating band and a plastic obturating band are located close to the base. 406-259-8528, Email Us: Artillery Shells w/ Whistling Tails $ 17.99. (10% off), Sale Price CHF106.86 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. Ink stamped load markings are hard to read but look like AMM LOT-??-?? Few of these actually reached the field during the War, but the are considered to be Civil War era anyway. 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.) 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. $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. Some 2,797 guns were built 1940-1943, and used in most theaters in various ways on light vehicles or towed. INERT, no flammable or explosive components. No lid. Weight about 8 pounds 4 ounces. No explosive or flammable components, totally INERT. Catalogs Instead, they improved the performance of the old Hispano design by speeding up its rate of fire and rechambering it for a powerful new round, the 20x110 USN. This round is a canister round with the later drawn single piece case made by Union Metallic Cartridge Company in January 1919.   Switzerland   |   English (US)   |   (CHF), 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. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Tip of projectile has metal (brass?) 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. It weighs 11.5 pounds. Let your spouse pick a shade for it. Nice case, nicely polished but with two moderate dings on one side and one ding on the opposite side of the case. Case is standard brass M5A1 used with the 75mm howitzers, but with very heavy conical crimp applied. 1954 Dated US 90mm Shell Case The guns are known as Bofors M/40, the L-60, or the Mark I or Mark II, pushing a 900-940 gram projectile at about 850 meters per second. The mine was deployed by helicopters and infantry. This round is from the estate of Colonel B.R. This one was not fired, but is in relic condition, with heavy rusting and spalling of chunks of the surface as seen in the photos. INERT, no flammable or explosive components. Heights are 26cm and 25cm $350 Kangaroo Point, QLD 05/06/2022 Trench art vase artillery shell Artillary shell made into a vase. Do not confuse this with the common loading machine drill rounds made of a combination of wood and metal, or all metal construction. What you see is what you get. Projectile is December 1942 dated in excellent condition. The fuze is sealed into the plastic casing by a metal compression band, with the end of the fuze protruding slightly. 5,000,000 . This was used with all three of the main German 105mm field guns during WW1, along with an earlier 1898 model. Projectile rotating band has a token demil torch cut, but display with that at the back and it still looks pretty impressive. INERT- no flammable or explosive materials. These were used with the towed field guns, as well as the M109 Paladin Self Propelled guns and several other mountings. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. These were made from unfired cases, or factory seconds. This is a 37mm cartridge with the case about 1 1/4 long and overall length of 7 3/8. Inert 90mm-M19 brass shell casing measures 23.75" tall, as a rim diameter of 5" and is, well.90mm. This has been assembled using a steel case with the prime removed, and the case painted gold to simulate the appearance of a brass case. These were often preferred for use on bombs using retarders or low-level laser guidance kits. Typically, orders of $35 USD or more (within the same shop) qualify for free standard shipping from participating Etsy sellers. The Brits used two Hispano cannons in the later Spitfire fighters. This cartridge is unissued, new old stock, still in the original shipping tube from 1943. Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors. Overall good condition with a couple of minor dings to the mouth which will straighten out, and a mellow patina including some greenish patina. It has the sort of yellow-silver look from the cleaning process used last time they were processed for reloading. click here for telephone contact information. This is a truly impressive work, with far more information of interest to the historian or arms collectors with only passing interest in the cartridge themselves than might be expected. $75.00 (View Picture), 20426 RED STAR PARACHUTE SIGNAL- KILGORE #52 - # 52 RED STAR PARACHUTE SIGNAL APPROVED BY U.S. COAST GUARD MERCHANT MARINE INSPECTION manufactured by the International Flare Signal Division of the Kilgore Mfg. Then, the entire shell was dropped down the launch tube, at the bottom of which a firing pin struck a primer on the propellant cartridge, which was basically a common shotgun shell casing. This projectile body comes with a nylon grommet to protect the rotating band, and the base is protected with a plastic cap. Original Price CHF107.80 Grenades, Mines, and Rockets These guns were more lethal than the more widely used .50 caliber Browning machine guns, but reliability problems slowed their introduction into service. 203mm D680 M106 HE TNT Artillery Howitzer Shell Whiskey Stash - Life Size! The M577 fuze is the only authorized fuze, and when it activates, an expulsion charged will expel the payload and base plug. 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 one has had the projectile base and the nose of the fuze drilled for use as a lamp. However, during WW2 the Navy started using synthetic materials such as Bakelite and later other plastics, such as polyurethane foam for the cartridge plug. This example has been rendered EOD INERT with several extra holed drilled in it, and EOD INERT markings engraved on the body. Some are a solid metal pieces machined to the proper size, others use regular type cases and projectiles with inert fillers, and others use nylon or other materials as substitutes. Price per signal in sealed container. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. 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!) $29.00 (View Picture), 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. $25.00 (View Picture), 18489 U.S. Rifle Grenade Signal, Ground, Amber Star, Parachute M21A1 - Dated 1944. The projectile is about 33 inches long 4.7 diameter and weighs about 30 pounds. THE LOT OF 3 DIFFERENT for only $99.00 (View Picture), 20474 U.S. APDS PROJECTILE PENETRATOR(105mm M724??) M19A1 Rifle Grenade, Ground Signal, Green Star Parachute Flare The Oerlikon rounds are easily spotted by their distinctive rebated rim which is smaller than the case diameter. $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. Loaded, live round, but due to age and apparent poor storages sold as display item only and not safe for actual use. 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. This beast is 48 pounds 36 inches long. Mint, unissued. 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. Highly recommended reference, sure to be a classic. Original WWII Style 9mm Parabellum Dummy Cartridges- Set of 10 $9.95 U.S. WWII M1/M1A1 Bazooka Rocket Launcher Canvas Web Sling - Green $14.95 U.S. WWII M1 Anti-Tank Mine $89.95 Original British WWII-Style Set of 5 Dummy .303 British Cartridges in Lee-Enfield Stripper Clip $29.95 Please see the curbside pick-up page. 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. XSOLDX (View Picture) An internal governor, driven by the permanently mounted arming vane, allows relatively constant arming times at release speeds ranging from 170 to over 525 knots. Please see the curbside pick-up page. This is in good condition on the upper half of the case but the lower portion is rusted, some pretty heavy. INERT- no flammable or explosive contents. Projectile is marked HOTCHKISS. 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. $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. We offer these in two conditions, great Vietnam display pieces. Contact Land 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. $425.00 (View Picture), 17847 CONFEDERATE 3 INCH BROUN SHELL (SHORT PATTERN) - (Melton & Pawl Guide to CW Artillery Projectiles Figure III, A-56) An interesting variation on the theme of having a softer metal sabot at the rear of the projectile, along the lines of Parrot, Read and later Absterdam designs. $ 349.99 Make An Offer WW2 German Luftwaffe / Wehrmacht Model LP42 Signal Flare Pistol - RARE MAKER! $59.00 (View Picture), 17261 U.S. NAVY MARK 90 VT-IR (INFRARED PROMITY) FUZE - Externally this is excellent and complete, but the electronic guts and explosive components have all been removed from the innards. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. CHF4.54, CHF5.22 Does shopping on Etsy help support small businesses? 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. Markings you see are peel off type letters. Base fuze and explosive filler of the projectile have been removed, along with the propelling charge. INERT- no flammable or explosive components. Lewis, a former Commanding Officer of Frankford Arsenal, and later author of the highly respected Small Arms and Ammunition in the United States Service. Price for one original .58 Gatling short rimfire cartridge in excellent condition- $135.00 (View Picture), 17848 CONFEDERATE 3 INCH READ-PARROTT SHELL - (Melton & Pawl Guide to CW Artillery Projectiles Figure III, A-101 shows the slightly smaller early 10 Pounder version for 2.94 bore) 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. All 75-ram pack howitzer ammunition, except HEAT rounds, contain propellant M1, which is composed of a base charge (charge 1), and three increments (numbered 2, 3 and 4) for fire adjustment. . Turning off the personalized advertising setting wont stop you from seeing Etsy ads or impact Etsy's own personalization technologies, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive. 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. The weapon can be readily disassembled into major components for either packing by animal or for airborne operations. We have had several of the smaller 10.5cm and 15 cm morser cases, but this is the first 21 cm case. Play Video; Blue Steel $ 39.99. 10095H- 20 x 110 Hispano AP-T M95 (factory INERT) Good stencil markings on the base. This gives it a dark honey color appearance so it almost looks like brass. There are two saw cuts in the sabot to aid in the expansion of the sabot into the grooves of the gun. The vase shows some wear, . A demilled (INERT) M557 point detonating fuze is installed. $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. Previous page. Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. Could be very easily repainted/stenciled to combat appearance. The guns were originally made by the Washington Navy Yard, and by WW1 were being made by Remington with brass frames, blued steel barrels and walnut grips. FIRED BRASS SHELL CASE - base marked 6 pdr. These models are very well discussed by the Lovetts, on their great page at http://www.lovettartillery.com/Development%20of%20the%2010cm%20Kanone.html 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. Please direct any questions that you would like to ask directly to Coleman's staff, or need answers to in a timely fashion, to our Contact Us page to e-mail Coleman's staff directly. A- NICE U.S. NAVY BRASS CASE WITH JANUARY 1943 DATE with fired primer in place (not sure of date). Do not confuse this with the common loading machine drill rounds made of a combination of wood and metal, or all metal construction. These are new old stock, never had a fuze or spotting charge in them. Body is 1970 dated, so this is Vietnam era piece. Those cases are hard to find, and the standard primer only cases which would be correct are pretty common. Adalbert Stifter Strae Munich, Germany . We did not confirm the headstamp, but are relying on the description marked on the handsome wooden base as shown in the photos. The front end cap of the signal itself will have raised letters and colored paint to indicate the color (A,G,R,W) and type of the signal (P-parachute, S-star). The M15 Drill cartridge used a bronze body while the M15B1 used a malleable iron or steel body. By the end of the war about 125,000 of the guns had been made in the U.S. mainly for use aboard ships. Not shown are a noise flash round and another flare with incorrect end cap include as freebies. MAIN MENU. Although marked as the M6A1 HEAT round, it is actually an INERT M6A1 practice rocket which has been repainted and restored to M6A1 HEAT appearance. The shell is in good condition overall with a few dents. $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.