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1/35 AMMO


The set consists of nine projectiles (four of each type) with cases and three cases extra.
There three types of ammo used for leFH18 at the end of the war: standard high-explosive shell (HE), high explosive anti-tank(HEAT) Gr.39 rot HI/A, and special armour-piercing projectile (AP) PzGR42 with distance rings.
Howizter leFH18 was the basic type of German mid power artillery. Thanks to its simple and reliable construction, and varied ammunition it was used by Wehrmacht up to the end of the WWII.
It was used in towed version of the gun, on the chassis of captured French tanks and, of course, the infamous SPG "Wespe".
105mm leFH18 German 105mm Howitzer Ammo

 

 A35-024

 

 

£7.99


This set consists of six projectiles (three of each type) with cases and three cases extra.
There were two types of ammunition used for howitzer 95mm MkI: standard high-explosive shell (HE) and high explosive anti-tank(HEAT).
Howitzer 95mm MkI was used on tanks Cromwell and Churchill serving as infantry support.
95mm OQF

 British 95mm Ammo for Tank Howitzer


A35-023

 

£6.99


The set consists of 12 projectiles (six of each type) and 12 shells.
There are two types of projectiles in the set: standard armour-piercing shell (AP) and high-explosive shell (HE).
This type of ammunition was used for anti-aircraft gun FlaK37 and for its modernized version - FlaK43. During WWII it was one of basic types of German anti-aircraft guns, used in soft skinned vehicles and half-track tractors.
37mm FlaK 37/43

 German 37mm anti-aircraft Ammo

A35-022

 

£7.99


The set consists of 9 projectiles (three of each type) with shells and three extra shells.
There were three types of ammunition used in 6pdr gun: standard armour-piercing shell (APC/BC) Mk 1, armour-piercing sabot (APDS) Mk1 and standard high-explosive shell (HE-Long).
British 6pdr ammuniton used in 1944-45 was more improved than ammo used during the desert combat in 1940-43. They started to use new improved high-explosive shell and special armour-piercing sabot which made fighting with German armour vehicles more effective.


6 Pdr 


OQF Mk III/V British 6 pdr OQF Mk III/V 
(Late war period)


A35-021


£7.99


The set consists of 9 projectiles (three of each type) with shells and three extra shells.
There were three types of ammunition used in M/OQF gun: standard armour-piercing shell (AP) M72, armour-piercing shell (APC/BC) M61 and standard high-explosive shell (HE) M48.
Not only American but English either didn't have their own 75mm gun, they modernized a French gun used during WWI.
The gun was used in American and English tanks, but in 1944-45 its ammunition had no chance with Tigers and Panthers.


75mm M/OQF

 Allied 75mm M2/M3 and OQF Mk V Tank Ammo


A35-020

£7.99


The set consists of 9 projectiles (six of each type) with shells and three shells extra.
There were three types of ammunition used in Panther and Jagdpanzer IV L/70: standard armour-piercing shell Pzgr.Patr.39, armour-piercing sabot Pzgr.Patr.40 and high-explosive shell Sprgr.Patr.34.
Tank gun KwK40 L/70 was absolutly one of the most famous guns of WWII. Its accuracy of fire was perfect and, what's more, it could break down the front armour of each allied tank

 


75mm KwK42

 German 75mm Tank Ammo (Panther end Jagdpanzer IV L/70)


A35-019


£7.99


The set consists of 12 projectiles (six of each type) and four shells.
There are two types of projectiles: standard armour-piercing shell (AP) and high-explosive shell (HE).
This ammunition was used in a field gun K18 and Dicker Max, which was built on a chassis of Pz IV. There were only two examples of this last vehicle, which was never produced regularly, but using it in combat let build a famous Nashorn.

10.5 cm K18

 German 10,5cm Kanone 18 Ammo (Dicker Max)


A35-018


£7.99


This set consists of six pieces of cartridges (three of each type) with cases and three cases extra.
There were two types of ammo for 150mm Howitzer : Standard High-Explosive (HE) Spgr.Patr 36 and High Explosive Anti-Tank(HEAT) Gr. Patr. 39 HI/A.
Wehrmacht was armed with sFH18 howitzer in 1936, but its name was supposed to imply it was the old WWI version of it, in fact its construction was modern and and very reliable, and the howitzer was used until WWII end.

150mm sFH18

 

 German 150 mm Howitzer Ammo

 A35-017

 

£6.99


This set consists of six pieces of cartridges (three of each type) with cases and three cases extra.
There were two types of ammo for 150mm Howitzer : Standard High-Explosive (HE) IGr.38 and High Explosive Anti-Tank(HEAT) Gr. Patr. 39 HI/A.
SIG33 (Schwere Infanterie Geschutz) was a standard gun giving support attacking infantry. Thanks to its simply and unfailing contruction it was used as a towed version and on SPG.
150mm SIG33
German 150mm Howitzer Ammo

A35-016

£6.99

US 0.5 cal Cartridge Case for Browning 1919 M2
A35-015

This set consists of twenty pieces of cartridge cases

£4.99


The set consists of nine cartridges and three cases extra.
The set includes three types of ammo used in 3inch M-7 gun: standard armour-piercing shell M79, armour-piercing shell M61A1, standard high-explosive shell M42A1.
This gun was supposed to be used in TD M10, with which US army was armed in June of 1942. Unfortunately, it was designed basing on the experience of the battles in North Africa, where German Mk III and Mk IV were the main antagonists,but in confrontation with German Tigers and Panthers in France it couldn't manage.
 

 

3-inch M7
US 3-inch ammo for Anti-Tank Gun M7
 

A35-014

£7.99


The set consists of nine cartridges and three cases extra.
The set includes three types of ammo used in F-34 and ZiS-5 guns: standard armour-piercing cap shell UBR-350B, sub calibre armour-piercing shell UBR-350P, standard high-explosive shell UOF-350M.
In 1941 Soviet tanks were armed with F-34 and ZiS-5 which were first modern long barrel guns in the world. Thanks to outlet velocity of projectiles not only they were useful for fighting with infantry and field artillery, but also for destroiyng all types of tanks. Unfortunately, poor quality of Soviet ammo made these guns less effective.
 


76.2mm F-34 / ZiS-5
Soviet 76,2mm ammo for Tank Gun F-34 / ZiS-5

A35-013

£7.99


The set consists of nine cartridges and three cases extra. The set includes three types of ammo used in FlaK/KwK 36: standard armour-piercing shell Pzgr.Patr.39, High-explosive anti-tank shell (HEAT) Gr.Patr.39 HL, standard high-explosive shell Sprgr.Patr.36.
It was used in German Army (Wermacht) since 1937 and was the most effective anti-tank weapon of WWII. German soldiers commonly called that "Acht-Acht", and Allied ones were afraid of it. German Tiger was famous as a mercyless slayer thanks to "Acht-Acht", which it was armed with.

88mm FlaK18,36 / KwK36
German 88mm ammo for A.A. Gun FlaK18,36 and Tank Gun KwK36 L/56


A35-012

 

£7.99


The set consists of nine cartridges and three cases extra. The set includes: Armour-Piercing Discarding Sabot shell (APDS) Mk 1, Standard armour-piercing shell (APC/BC) Mk 1, Standard high-explosive shell (HE/Super/HE/T) Mk 2.
A towed version of 17pdr anti-tank gun was used in British Army in 1942. Because of its weight (more than two tons) it was unwieldy to use in the battlefield, but it was perfect as armament of British AFV, specially famous Sherman Firefly. In ordnance specialists opinion it was equal to German gun KwK42 in armour penetration and accuracy.


17 pdr OQF
British 17pdr Tank Ammo


 A35-011

 

 

£7.99


This set consists of twenty pieces of cartridge cases.
Because anti-aircraft FlaK30/38 guns were supplied from closed magazines, our set consists of empty cartridge cases only. They were kept in particular boxes. You can find twenty cases in our set as there were twenty cases in two magazines.
German 20mm Cartridge Cases for FlaK 30/38


 A35-010

 

 

£4.99


This set consists of nine pieces of cartridges (three pieces of each type) with cases and three cartridge cases extra.
There were three types of ammo for Pak 40 AT gun: standard armour-piercing shell Pzgr.Patr.39, sub-calibre armour-piercing shell Pzgr.Patr.40 and standard high-explosive shell Sprgr.Patr.34.
In Autumn 1942, when this gun appeared at Eastern front, it was a real blessing for German soldiers, who could destroy Soviet tanks from a safety distance at last. Then that gun was used in more and more tank destroyers and was an effective anti-tank weapon to the end of the WW2.
75mm PaK 40
German 75mm Ammo for Anti-Tank Gun PaK 40


 A35-009

£7.99


The set consists of twelve pieces of cartridges (six pieces of each type) and four cases extra. There are two types of ammo in this set: standard armour-piercing (AP) and high-explosive (HE) shells. The Emil's gun was a remade version of Schwere Flak 39 128mm. This tank destroyer was used at the Easter front as an experiment to check how this heavy anti-tank gun works. Despite of German planners' anxiety, the Russian didn't use any tanks with the heavier armor than KW-1, and the function of anti-tank weapon was realized by tanks with the long-barreled 75 and88mm guns, which could carry more ammo and shoot more rapidly.
128mm Kanone 40 (Pz.Sfl.)
German 128mm Ammo for SPG Pz.Sfl. V 
"Sturer Emil"


 A35-008

£7.99


This set consists of nine pieces of cartridges (three pieces of each type) with cases and three cartridge cases extra.
There were three types of ammo: standard armour-piercing (APC) M61A1, sub-calibre armour-piercing (HVAP M93) and standard high-explosive (HE) shells.
This ammo was used for long barreled gun M1, which was much more powerful than standard gun M3, but still it was worse than US tankers' nightmare - long barreled Panther gun.
76,2mm
US 76,2mm Ammo for Tank Gun M1


 A35-007


£7.99


The set consists of twelve pieces of cartridges (six of each type) and six cases extra.
There are two types of ammo: standard armour-piercing (AP) and sub-calibre armour-piercing (APC/BC) shells.
This ammo was used in many British tanks and towed guns and it was used only for tank versus tank fight, there was no high-explosive shells used.
2pdr /40mm/
British 2pdr Ammo for Tank Gun


 A35-006


£6.99


This set consists of eighteen pieces of cartridges (six of each type) and four cases extra.
There are three types of ammo: standard armour-piercing Pzgr.Patr., sub-calibre armour-piercing Pzgr.Patr.40 and standard high-explosive Spgr.Patr. shells.
They were used for early models of Pz. Kpfw. III Ausf. A-F and towed gun PaK 35/36. Since 1941 PaK 35/36 was used for half-tracked vehicles such as Sd.Kfz. 250/10, Sd.Kfz. 251/10, Sd.Kfz. 10.
37mm PaK 35/36
German 37mm Ammo for Anti-Tank Gun PaK 35/36 and Tank Gun KwK L/45


 A35-005


£7.99


This set consists of six pieces of cartridges (three of each type) with cases and three cases extra.
There were two types of ammo for 105mm Howitzer M2 used in towed version of howitzer, Shermans, SPG M7 Priest and M37 tanks: standard high-explosive shell M60 and high-explosive anti-tank shell M67.
US 105 mm Howitzer Ammo


A35-004


£6.99


This set consists of nine pieces of cartridges (three pieces of each type) with cases and three cartridge cases extra.
There were three types of ammo for ZiS-S-53 and D-5 used in T-34, KW-85, JS-1 tanks and SPG Su-85: standard armour-piercing shell UBR-365, sub-calibre armour-piercing shell UBR-365P and standard fragmentation shell UO-365.
85mm ZiS-S-53/D-5 Soviet 85mm Tank Ammo


A35-003


£7.99


This set consists of nine pieces of cartridges (three pieces of each type) with cases and three cartridge cases extra.
There were three types of ammo for KwK 37/StuK 37 used in tanks and Stugs. After rearming Pz.Kpfw. IV tanks with the long barrel guns KwK 37 guns were used in support vehicles as Sd.Kfz. 233, Sd.Kfz. 234/3, Sd.Kfz. 250/8, Sd.Kfz. 251/9. Because of a short barrel that gun was called "Stummel".
These types of ammo are: standard armour-piercing shell Pzgr. Patr.39, high-explosive anti-tank shell Gr.Patr. 38 HI/C and standard high-explosive shell Sprgr.Patr.34.
75mm KwK 37/StuK 37  German 75mm Tank Ammo


 A35-002


£7.99


This set consists of nine pieces of cartridges (three pieces of each type) with cases and three cartridge cases extra.
There were three types of ammo for KwK 40 / StuK 40 guns used in tanks, Stugs and PanzerJagers: standard armour-piercing shell Pzgr.Patr.39, sub-calibre armour-piercing shell Pzgr.Patr. 40 and standard high-explosive shell Sprgr.Patr. 34.
75mm KwK 40/Stuk 40  German 75 mm Tank Ammo

 A35-001


£7.99