WWII JAPANESE TYPE 89 KNEE MORTAR ROUND INERT WW2 Estimate $150 - $250 Jun 20, 2020 See Sold Price Sell a Similar Item Shipping, Payment & Auction Policies Offers In-House Shipping Ships fromWilloughby, OH, United States Free Local Pick-UpWilloughby, OH, United States View Shipping, Payment & Auction Policies Milestone Auctions TOP RATED The Mortar round is inert and can never be used as a weapon or for its original intended purpose, therefore complies with BATF guidelines governing ordnance. Some theorize that using the Type 89 in this fashion with a dedicated antitank round could have proven to be an effective tank killer, but there is no reason to believe it would have been any more effective or ineffective than the similar caliber rifle grenades fielded by various armies in World War II. Deactivated Type 89 "knee" mortars sell for $1,500 to $2,000. The Type 89 could fire several different types of grenades but its most popular was the dedicated Type 89 projectile (catchy designation). This beautiful piece maintains most of its original paint and markings. This method of adjustment allowed the mortar man to change range while still holding the weapon in place to fire through small overhead holes in the jungle canopy. By setting the Type 89 discharger at a fixed angle of 45 degrees, and varying distance to target by adjusting the size of a variable chamber space inside the discharger mechanism, soldiers could adjust fire onto multiple targets at varying ranges while firing the contact-detonated 50 mm shell through a single small clearing in the jungle canopy. (1) WWII Japanese 37mm brass round. Type 100 20mm Anti-Aircraft Round Type 89 50mm "Knee" Mortar Artillery Fuzes Type 91 AA Time Fuze Type 89 Combustion Time Fuze Type 88, Large, Impact Fuze Type 88, Small, Impact Fuze Type 89 Small Time Fuze Type 100 Small Impact Fuze Bomb Fuzes Bomb Fuzes (Wind Vane) Army / Navy, Nose & Tail Types Relics of Guadalcanal .. 13.09.14 If you need more pictures or have anyquestions please ask. 900 g), it was known as the Type 89 50mm shell, and was made in high explosive (HE), incendiary and smoke variants. The type 89 Knee Mortar was one of the most popular Japanese grenade dischargers before and during the Second World War. They wanted them to be useful in all environments and at all close-combat ranges. However, he notes that although you can find Model 89s listed online for $5,000, they don't usually sell for that much. All Images and Text Copyright 2003-2023 International Military Antiques Inc. All Rights Reserved. The weapons were almost always fired at 45 degrees elevation. Initially, weapon model numbers were based on the year of the reign of the various emperors. The book is sailor Ishmael's narrative of the obsessive quest of Ahab. WW2 JAPANESE MILITARY TYPE 89 GRENADE DISCHARGER (KNEE MORTAR) CANVAS COVER | eBay This listing has ended. The Type 89 discharger and its ammunition was responsible for many Chinese and later, Allied casualties after the start of World War II, For questions or accessibility help - please call (908) 903-1200. WWII JAPANESE EMPIRE TYPE 89 KNEE MORTAR DEMILLED. Allied troops soon learned to hit the ground when they heard the telltale 'pop' of the weapon launching its grenades or shells, in some cases from more than 200 yards (183 m) away.Some Allied infantrymen mistakenly assumed that the launcher's curve plate was propped on the leg to fire and thereafter referred to it as a "knee mortar". Be the first to know of our latest discoveries and exclusive offers. By setting the Type 89 discharger at a fixed angle of 45 degrees, and varying distance to target by adjusting the size of a variable chamber space inside the discharger mechanism, soldiers could adjust fire onto multiple targets at varying ranges while firing the contact-detonated 50 mm shell through a single small clearing in the jungle canopy. And few were as feared, or as effective, as the Type 89 "Knee Mortar," or grenade discharger. Not eligible for payment with Paypal or Amazon. Sold. Measures approx. Has paint loss and wear. Japanese Navy paratroopers carried special containers for the Type 89 clipped to their harnesses to provide fire support right on the landing zone. $200.00 001915 WW2 Japanese Type 92 Heavy Machinegun 7.7 cal. Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History 14 November 1851 - Moby-Dick, a novel by Herman Melville, is published in the USA. There's a lot of WWII collectors out there. It isn't functional, but it could still be valuable. This is not John Waynes revolver it is a modern work of art! Also included is an original inert Type 89 mortar grenade round which was original Japanese manufacture then used by US Military for training is totally inert. It did not explode upon contact, but was designed to ignite its fuse while in flight. Firearms dont get much more iconic than John Moses Brownings legendary Auto-5 semi-auto shotgun, affectionately called the Humpback for its distinctive drop at the rear of the receiver. on Jan 14, 2018. . Weighing approximately two pounds (approx. One new winner* is announced every week! There is an arsenal marking followed by 12 , for the 12th month of Showa 15, or December 1940. 6 x 10 feet. For instance, the 6.5mm light machine gun was adopted in 1922, the 11th year of the Emperor Taisho era; thus it became the Model 11. Using this system, the Type 91 grenades could be launched through jungle cover or through small openings without the danger of premature detonation in the event the grenade struck an object on its way to the target. All Images and Text Copyright 2003-2023 International Military Antiques Inc. All Rights Reserved. $250 GG-2127 WW2 Hungarian Helmet with post War liner. Legal Notice - International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and local laws. 900 g), it was known as the Type 89 50mm shell, and was made in high explosive (HE), incendiary and smoke variants. Although the Type 89 could be fired by a single person, it was typically operated with a crew of 3, enabling it to reach a rate of fire of about 25 rounds per minute. Be the first to know of our latest discoveries and exclusive offers. While the dictionary definition of a mortar, A portable, muzzle loading cannon used to fire shells at low velocities, short ranges, and high trajectory is a match, the Type 89 is more like a grenade-firing rifle. Our database is searchable by subject and updated continuously. Still has the original safety pin. The Type 89 discharger could also be used with a more powerful impact-detonated shell approaching the power of a light mortar. The Type 91 fragmentation grenade could be thrown by hand, fired from a spigot-type launcher, or used in a mortar-like grenade discharger, the Type 89. A single Japanese rifle company could field as many as 12 grenade dischargers. The Origin of the Name Technically, Japanese light "knee" mortars at first merely bridged the gap between hand grenades and true mortars and were more properly referred to as grenade dischargers. This is a genuine Japanese World War II 50mm Mortar, Type 89 grenade with a Type 88 instantaneous fuze. The Type 89 entered service in 1929, and differs from the earlier Type 10 Grenade Discharger in that it has a rifled barrel. eBay item number: 134399144305 Item specifics Today, the visage of the knee mortar lives on in the form of the commando mortar, models of which are currently being manufactured in Austria, Chile, Spain, Turkey, South Africa, and elsewhere. Excellent Original WWII Jap Knee Mortar with Cloth Throat Cover Deactivated $1300 SOLD If you ask any WWII Pacific War vet they will all have stories about the knee mortar. Features original paint with a yellow band on the body and a red band at the top, both painted over with black. And what about calling the gun a mortar? WW2 JAPANESE TYPE 89 GRENADE DISCHARGER (KNEE MORTAR) LEATHER COVER CASE | eBay Collectibles & Art Original Period Items Other Japanese WWII Orig Items This listing was ended by the seller because there was an error in the listing. The Type 89 discharger saw service at the Battle of Khalkhin Gol in Manchuria during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Japanese Army had three Type 89 in one platoon, it is the world's most used infantry support weapon. By placing an order, the buyer represents that he/she is in compliance with the law and will utilize the items in a lawful manner. We assume no liability associated with misuse of our products. Actually misnamed, this Japanese light infantry weapon earned the respect of the American soldiers who encountered it. INERT WWII Japanese Type 89 Knee mortar round. WW2 JAPANESE ARMY TYPE 89 KNEE MORTAR LEATHER COVER CASE Used Jan 27, 2023 , 2:28AM Price: US $349.00 Shipping: $29.00 Located in: JP, Japan Seller: ) Sell one like this Sponsored items from this seller Feedback on our suggestions Excellent Condition! IMA works diligently to be aware of these ever changing laws and obeys them accordingly. This item is completely legal within the USA. To fire the shell (which had a nose-mounted impact fuse that detonated on contact), it was dropped base-down inside the tube of the discharger. The Type 89 discharger first saw service in China and Manchuria. WW2 Japanese Army Officer's Leather & Canvas Knapsack $199.99 + $29.00 shipping We'll see! JWO-0013 WWII Japanese Type 89 Knee Mortar Round (INERT/ DEACTIVATED) This item is listed for historical interest only. The Type 89 grenade discharger, commonly known as the "knee mortar" was a Japanese light infantry weapon introduced in 1929 which blurs the lines between grenade launcher and mortar.Like a mortar, it fires propelled explosive bombs in a high-angle indirect fire role, but it has a rifled barrel and uses a range adjustment mechanism very different from most mortars. The Type 89 Grenade Discharger inaccurately and colloquially known as a knee mortar by Allied forces, is a Japanese grenade launcher or light mortar that was widely used in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II. The Type 89 heavy grenade discharger was adopted in 1929, but production did not begin until 1932. Several examples have the groove in the barrel filled with white paint for sighting purposes. The Type 89 Grenade Discharger ( Hachiky-shiki j-tekidant), inaccurately and colloquially known as a knee mortar by Allied forces, is a Japanese grenade launcher or light mortar that was widely used in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II. However, when US troops tried to test fire recycled knee mortars from the knee, bad things happened. Mike knows he's not getting $2,000 if that's the price Rick would want to sell it for this would leave no room for the pawnbroker to profit but when Rick offers $1,100 for it, Mike is bummed, as he had hoped for significantly more. Please see our. It has been de-milled with a bar welded inside and an oblong hole neatly cut in the side. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. By enthusiastically adopting the latest technology, tactics, and equipment from around the world, the Japanese built a remarkable military machine that would set the stage for the Pacific theater of the Second World War. To fire the shell (which had a nose-mounted impact fuse that detonated on contact), it was dropped base-down inside the tube of the discharger. Later that year they were again activated on 16 July only to be deactivated again on 30 September. Description Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. During World War II, the weapon was used effectively against the Allied defenders in the Battle of Corregidor in May 1942. Mar 22, 2023 LOT OF 55 ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN POSTCARDS $40. Mar 22, 2023 HUGE LOT OF 1900+ ORIGINAL GERMAN LOBBY CARDS $80. While conducting a museum tour for a Japanese-American family group, including their grandfather a former soldier we came to an example of the Type 89 50mm Knee Mortar. The Japanese Navy paratroopers carried special containers for the Type 89 clipped to their harnesses to provide fire support right on the landing zone. It was in Japanese service from 1929 until 1945 and it was widely used by the Japanese Imperial Army. In Canada, since the arm is such low velocity, it isnt considered a weapon. The explanations are highlighted in bold type: Religion plays an important role in shaping Eveline's decision not to leave with Frank. Join historians and history buffs alike with our Unlimited Digital Access pass to every military history article ever published (over 3,000 articles) in Sovereigns military history magazines. By setting the Type 89 discharger at a fixed angle of 45 degrees, and varying distance to target by adjusting the size of a variable chamber space inside the discharger mechanism, soldiers could adjust fire onto multiple targets at varying ranges while firing the contact-detonated 50 mm shell through a single small clearing in the jungle canopy. Technically, the Type 89 shells had too much explosive and not enough metal, producing a lesser amount of relatively small shrapnel much more likely to wound than kill. Although the Type 89 could be fired by a single person, it was typically operated with a crew of 3, enabling it to reach a rate of fire of about 25 rounds per minute.
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