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  1. 4.5 inch shells/projectiles

    4.5 inch shells/projectiles

    Need some more info on these 4.5 inch shells/projectiles
  2. 4.5 inch shells/projectiles

    4.5 inch shells/projectiles

    Need some more info on these 4.5 inch shells/projectiles
  3. 30mm aden HES projectile

    30mm aden HES projectile

    30mm aden HES projectile
  4. 30mm aden HES projectile

    30mm aden HES projectile

    30mm aden HES projectile
  5. 30mm aden HES projectile

    30mm aden HES projectile

    30mm aden HES projectile
  6. 30mm aden HES projectile

    30mm aden HES projectile

    30mm aden HES projectile
  7. INERT UXO

    INERT UXO

    Any ideas as to what this is?
  8. Japanese Navy 25 mm Tracer Projectile - Unlisted

    Japanese Navy 25 mm Tracer Projectile - Unlisted

    Japanese Navy 25 mm Tracer Projectile showing Tracer Insert. Projectile is open at both ends and has no internal partition. Threaded internally to receive insert. Variation not listed in available publications. From the Sadlier Collection.
  9. 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.
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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...
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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...
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    Help?!!

    Hi guys, i was wondering if you could help me in the identification of this projectile. I have to give a presentation on it and i am struggling to identify it!! The shell is 89 cm from fuze well to base and is 175mm wide at the widest part. It is boat tailed and the base has a measurement of...
  13. Japanese Navy 76.2mm Mark 3 Modification 1 H.E. Projectile

    Japanese Navy 76.2mm Mark 3 Modification 1 H.E. Projectile

    Projectile - Yokosuka Naval Arsenal June 1943. 8 cm (76.2 mm) Ordinary Mk. 3 Mod.1 H.E. Weight stamped on the drive band - 4.845 kg. Fuze - Army Type 89 Powder Time. A rare example of inter use of ordnance between the two services.
  14. Imperial Japanese Army Type 92 H.E. Projectile Showing Booster Well Positioning.

    Imperial Japanese Army Type 92 H.E. Projectile Showing Booster Well Positioning.

    JAPANESE ARMY TYPE 92 HE PROJECTILE SHOWING BOOSTER WELL POSITION. Top bottom; Type 88 Instantaneous Low Velocity Fuze, gaine primer holder, gaine booster cup, gaine body, fuze adaptor ring, sealing cup & booster well.
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