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Inert WW2 No 36M Mk1 Mills Bomb With SMLE Grenade Launcher Disc

£275.00
~ Inert WW2 No 36M Mk1 Mills Bomb With SMLE Grenade Launcher Disc ~ The base disc is stamped, difficult

WW1 British 6PR Shell (Inert) Male MK I Tank

£220.00
~ WWI British 6PR Shell (Inert) Male MK I Tank ~ This is an inert WWI British 6PR Shell, designed

1943 Mills Bomb No 36 Mk 2 Grenade  Relic

£95.00
~ 1943 Mills Bomb No 36 Mk 2 Grenade  Relic ~ ~ Condition ~ Please refer to the images for

Inert WW1 c1915 French Lemon Grenade Shell Case

£35.00
~ Inert WW1 c1915 French Lemon Grenade Shell Case ~ The French “Lemon” grenade, more formally known as the Grenade

Mid To Late 19th Century 30 Bore Lead Ball Mould

£95.00
~ Mid To Late 19th Century 30 Bore Lead Ball Mould ~ The unmarked mould is of steel with a

British 1939 Royal Navy 6 Pounder Shell Case

£45.00
~ British 1939 Royal Navy 6 Pounder Shell Case ~ ~ Condition ~ Please refer to the images for the

1941 Dated No 206 Mk2 No 206 Waterproof Cap For British Royal Navy AA

£40.00
~ 1941 Dated No 206 Mk2 Waterproof Cap For British Royal Navy ~ ~ Condition ~ Please refer to the

Inert Czech URG86 Fragmentation Grenade

£225.00
~ Inert Czech URG86 Fragmentation Grenade ~ This is the Czech Republic URG-86, a universal defensive and offensive grenade. The

Inert Czech URG86 Drill Grenade

£175.00
~ Inert Czech URG86 Drill Grenade ~ This is the Czech Republic URG-86, a universal defensive and offensive grenade. The

British, 1979, 30mm Aden (Armament Development, Enfield) Practice Cannon Round, Radway Green, Inert

£35.00
*British, 1979, 30mm Aden (Armament Development, Enfield) Practice Cannon Round, Radway Green, Inert* The ADEN cannon was produced by the

Post WW2 Vietnam Era American MK 2 Pineapple Grenade – Inert

£200.00
~ Post WW2 Vietnam Era American MK 2 Pineapple Grenade – Inert ~ The Post-World War II Vietnam Era American

Rare 1916-1918 British No. 23 Mills Bomb Rifle Grenade by James Gibbons – Inert

£290.00
~ Rare British No. 23 Mills Bomb Rifle Grenade by James Gibbons – Inert ~ The British No. 23 Mills