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  1. Japanese Meiji Era  Powder Time Fuze

    Japanese Meiji Era Powder Time Fuze

    Manufactured by EOC (Elswick Ordnance Company which was the armaments branch of W.G Armstrong) in England under contract for the Imperial Japanese Army in the Meiji year 45 which is 1912. From the Sadlier Collection.
  2. Japanese Army Type 89 Small Time Fuze

    Japanese Army Type 89 Small Time Fuze

    Used with Smoke Projectiles for the 50 mm Discharger and Illuminating projectiles for 70 mm mortar and 70 mm Howitzer. April 1939 Tokyo Army Arsenal. From the Sadlier Collection.
  3. Japanese Army Type 93 Instantaneous -Short Delay Fuze

    Japanese Army Type 93 Instantaneous -Short Delay Fuze

    Used with H.E. Projectiles for 81 mm, 90 mm, & 150 mm mortars and incendiary projectiles for 90 mm mortar. Optional Short Delay Pellet showen. January 1942 Osaka Army Arsenal. From the Sadlier Collection.
  4. Japanese Army Type 100 Instantaneous -Short Delay Fuze

    Japanese Army Type 100 Instantaneous -Short Delay Fuze

    Used with H.E. projectiles for the 81 mm, 90 mm, and 150 mm mortars. Selector at 12 o'clock - Instantenous Selector at 3 o'clock - Short Delay October 1942 Tokyo Army Arsenal From the Sadlier Collection
  5. JAPANESE NAVY 5TH YEAR PROJECTILE NOSE FUZE

    JAPANESE NAVY 5TH YEAR PROJECTILE NOSE FUZE

    Japanese Navy 5th Year Nose Fuze with Gaine as used on the 8, 12 and 14 cm projectiles. This fuze was made in May 1942 at Kure Naval Arsenal. I'm looking for adaptor if anyone knows where I can find one.
  6. Japanese Army Tin Fuel Label

    Japanese Army Tin Fuel Label

    Contains alcohol gel Sterno. Made by Shizuoka Canned Goods Co, Ltd. Delivered to military provisions dept. in May 1944. Place or hang mess kit about 3cm above can, avoid wind. One can will cook two mess kits worth of rice etc.
  7. Japanese Army Tin Fuel

    Japanese Army Tin Fuel

    Contains alcohol gel Sterno. Made by Shizuoka Canned Goods Co, Ltd. Delivered to military provisions dept. in May 1944. Place or hang mess kit about 3cm above can, avoid wind. One can will cook two mess kits worth of rice etc.
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    ID request: two very old Japanese/Chinese projectiles or parts thereof ?

    Hi, I was offered the two projectiles (or parts thereof) and I am wondering what they are exactly, and if they are rare enough to warrant the relatively high cost. They are presently located in Japan, and one of them has commemorative markings that are written in a very bizarre way; they...
  9. Imperial Japanese Navy Brass Kettle

    Imperial Japanese Navy Brass Kettle

    Imperial Japanese Navy Kettle made of solid brass.
  10. Japanese Army Type 97 81mm Mortar

    Japanese Army Type 97 81mm Mortar

    Japanese Army Type 97 81mm Mortar Filled at the Okayama Army Arsenal in July 1942. Is fuzed with the Type 100 Instantaneous Short Delay Fuze.
  11. Japanese Army 12 Year Type Instananeous Bomb Nose Fuze

    Japanese Army 12 Year Type Instananeous Bomb Nose Fuze

    Japanese Army 12 Year Type Instananeous Bomb Nose Fuze. Designated A-2(b) by the Allies. Made at Osaka Army Arsenal April 1943
  12. Japanese Type 88 Slight Delay Nose Percussion Fuze

    Japanese Type 88 Slight Delay Nose Percussion Fuze

    Japanese Type 88 Slight Delay Nose Percussion Fuze intended for use in ammunition for Howitzer and low velocity guns Delay is estimated at between .05 and 1 second.. Instructions on outside of can are for how to open the can etc.
  13. Pencils for Japanese Army Personal Note Book

    Pencils for Japanese Army Personal Note Book

    These are the pencils that came with the Japanese Army Soldiers Personal Note Book.
  14. Japanese Naval Landing Forces Backpack

    Japanese Naval Landing Forces Backpack

    Japanese Naval Landing Forces Backpack made at the 2nd Food & Clothing Plant run by the Navy at Himeji
  15. Japanese Army 37mm x 165 H.E. Round

    Japanese Army 37mm x 165 H.E. Round

    37mm x 165 HE Round with Transit Plug. Case - Osaka Army Arsenal October 1940 Primer - Osaka Army Arsenal January 1940 Projectile - Osaka Army Arsenal March 1943
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    ID request: ancient Russian or Japanese projectile?

    Hi all, I'm hoping that someone trained in ancient projectiles can ID this one for me. I have the possibility of buying the projectile that is shown in the attached pictures; I do not yet know the asking price, and I would need an ID first in order to see if it is interesting enough to...
  17. Japanese Army Type 2 Trench Phone

    Japanese Army Type 2 Trench Phone

    Connect line wires to line terminals. During speaking, press handset switch continuously. When using the common battery system circuit, disconnect the linkbetween terminals (above bell coils in No. 3 compartment).
  18. Japanese Army Type 92 Field Phone

    Japanese Army Type 92 Field Phone

    Used at Field HQ and other sheltered locations. Speech, magneto signaling and telegraph key transmitions may be made by connecting wires to terminals provided for each specific type of transmition.
  19. Japanese Army Officers Canteen

    Japanese Army Officers Canteen

    Japanese Army Officers Canteen
  20. Japanese Naval Landing Forces Canteen

    Japanese Naval Landing Forces Canteen

    Japanese Naval Landing Forces Canteen
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