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  1. Arisaka Type 97 Sniper Rifle : Imperial Japanese Army

    Technology

    Arisaka Type 97 Sniper Rifle. Bolt action receiver marked with a Chrysanthemum and the serial number. This rifle is fitted with a monopod at the fore-end and a telescopic sight. The cleaning rod is mi...

    REL/07061.001

  2. Artillery charge bucket

    Technology

    Maker: B H & G Ltd

    Tubular leather case. Lid is marked "No 73 / 1 / B H & G Ltd / 9-1937". A webbing carrying strap is rivetted to the body. The interior is lined in hessian.

    REL48851

  3. British 18 pounder shellcase : C E W Bean

    Technology

    Maker: Unknown

    British 18 pounder artillery shell case. The base is impressed '18 PR II LOT.B 7751 JM (within diamond) [broad arrow symbol] 24 CF EOC B 1917'. The striker is impressed '7/17 8/17 F.3 NN. 2 No 1/II [b...

    REL39667

  4. 3.7 cm PAK 36 Armour Piercing Projectile, Sectioned

    Technology

    A 37 mm calibre (2 pound weight) armour piercing projectile that has a 120 degree lengthwise section removed to show internal construction. The pointed steel projectile is 102 mm long and has a copper...

    REL22872

  5. Crossley 20/25 Aviation Wagon

    Technology

    Crossley 20/25 aviation tender of rivetted and bolted construction and finished in gloss khaki with a green canvas canopy. Extensively restored. The vehicle has all round leaf spring suspension and n...

    REL/16274.001

  6. Desk top from HMAS Sydney (1913-1928) : C E W Bean

    Technology

    Maker: Unknown

    Rectangular wooden desk top with two inset compartments with lift-top lids. Under both lids is a transfer with an anchor and the words 'USED IN H.M.A.S SYDNEY'. A note adhered to the base of the left ...

    REL39652.001

  7. Francotte Patent Martini No 4b Training Rifle

    Technology

    Maker: BSA

    Francotte Patent Martini No 4b, lever action, falling block, single shot training rifle made from ordnance steel and wood. The rifle features a full length wood forearm stock that has a front sling sw...

    REL40651

  8. French 75 mm shell case : C E W Bean

    Technology

    Maker: Unknown

    French brass 75 mm artillery shell case. The shell case is 75 mm in diameter and the base is 85 mm in diameter. The base is impressed is impressed '75 DEC. F.RF. 1919. X L'.

    REL39666

  9. German 7.7 cm shell case : C E W Bean

    Technology

    Maker: Unknown

    German brass 7.7 cm artillery shell case. The shell case is 77 mm in diameter and the base is 89 mm in diameter. The base is impressed 'Sp197 GF SP st 375 NOV 1917'.

    REL39665

  10. l Gr W 36 50 mm Light Mortar

    Technology

    The German 50 mm I GR W 36 light mortar was developed in 1936 for the German Army. It is a compact, muzzle loading mortar, easily broken down into two loads for transportation. The mortar features a ...

    RELAWM35377

  11. Machine gun Mk II aiming lamps in box

    Technology

    Maker: General Electric

    Wooden box containing two aiming lamps, cabling, pegs and operating panel. The box is painted dark green and has a leather carry handle, secured to the top by two metal brackets. Below the handle is a...

    REL34780

  12. Mauser C96 (Model 1930) Pistol

    Technology

    Mauser C96 (Model 1930) automatic pistol. Frame stamped right side WAFFENFABRIKMAUSER OBERNDORF A.NECKAR D.R.P.u.A.P and left side with the Mauser banner. British nitro proof marks are stamped under t...

    REL/09537

  13. Mauser C96 Pistol

    Technology

    Mauser C96 semi-automatic pistol. The blued action with shallow panels milled into the sides and marked Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf A Neckar on the right side and MAUSER on the left. It has a small ...

    REL22688

  14. Mauser Model 712 Schnellfeuer Pistol

    Technology

    Maker: Waffenfabrik Mauser AG

    Mauser Model 712 Schnellfeuer pistol. Commercial blued action with shallow panels milled into the sides and marked' Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf A Neckar D.R.P.u.A.P' on the right side. The left side...

    REL27115.001

  15. 47 mm Breda Cannone da 47/33 Modello 35 Anti Tank Gun (Italy)

    Technology

    Maker: Societa Italiano Ernesto Breda, Brescia Societa Italiano Ernesto Breda, Brescia

    Light anti tank gun, with horizontal sliding breech block, and with folding split trail. The trail is split into two legs, each of two parts. The front part which is secured to the carriage, is hinged...

    RELAWM36946

  16. 75 mm Type 88 Correction AA Gun Board (Japan)

    Technology

    Japanese correction board and webbing container for Type 88. 75 m.m. A.A. gun. no. 139. This relic is made of light non- ferrous metal, probably aluminium mounted on an open ribbed framework. It measu...

    RELAWM24903

  17. Pattern 07 bayonet, 2nd Military District : Private H J Alchin, 27 Battalion

    Technology

    Maker: Small Arms Factory, Lithgow

    Wooden handled Pattern 07 bayonet. Serial '39625' is impressed into the pommel; while the crossguard is impressed: '2nd M.D. 40304'. The blade is impressed '1916' and 'Lithgow' on one side and with a ...

    REL40236

  18. Prototype .22 Owen Sub-machine Gun

    Technology

    Prototype .22 Owen Sub-machine Gun. There are no markings on this weapon which appears to have been made from a semi-automatic .22 calibre rifle. The wooden stock has been cut down to behind the magaz...

    REL/16462

  19. Royal Standard No. 5 Typewriter : Major General W Holmes and Brigadier General E A Wisdom

    Technology

    Maker: Royal Typewriter Company Inc

    The Royal Standard No. 5 Typewriter is a flat bed design with 4 rows of keys. The space bar is made of wood and has a wear mark where the right thumb of the users would have struck it. The ribbon reel...

    RELAWM09438

  20. Scabbard Mark II. for Sword Bayonet, Pattern 1907, Mark I.

    Technology

    Maker: Small Arms Factory, Lithgow

    Pattern 07 Bayonet Scabbard. Black leather with a steel chape and tear drop locket.

    REL/10231.002

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