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British No6 Mk1 A.P Mine

Big Dave

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Known as the Carrot mine ,Britains first post-war A.P mine .In pic 1 an instructional No6 ,made from clear plastic ,with all the components made from various coloured plastics ,dated 57 ,next to it a drill No6 .Regards Dave
 

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this stuff isnt really my bag,but i enjoyed looking at your A.P'S.

very interesting thankyou.
Very scary,undetectable with a metal detector! yikes
The plastic its made from,is it like bakelite?

How big are these things?
how would these be activated?
and what is the detructive capability of these?
Thanks for sharing.Would love to see some more.

regards
 
Hi 18 the No6 was first issued in 1948 ,hard to detect due to the small amount of metal parts and designed the "carrot " shape to make it difficult to prod for .Just over 6 " long these thimgs were made to maim rather than kill[An injured man needs people to look after them ,a dead one doesnt ] ,regards Dave
 
Whilst there are interested parties in this thread, can I ask whether it's legal to own AP mines that are not drill versions? I was told a while ago that it wasn't legal to sell even inert AP mines unless they were drill versions.

John
 
Hi 18 the No6 was first issued in 1948 ,hard to detect due to the small amount of metal parts and designed the "carrot " shape to make it difficult to prod for .Just over 6 " long these thimgs were made to maim rather than kill[An injured man needs people to look after them ,a dead one doesnt ] ,regards Dave

thanks for that big dave
do you mainly collect mines or other ordnance?

regards
 
Hi 18 my collecting as turned in many directions since i started 20 years ago ! Starting with British militaria ,battledress ,37 patt webbing , de-acts ,etc then slipping into Mills grenades , 2 pounders ,17 pounders ,etc . Then a few landmines both A.T and AP , then the German ordance ,3.7 cm Flaks ,88 etc .When it gets a little warmer i will post some pics ,regards Dave Also picked up a few WW1 bits along the way ,18 PDRS ,4.5" HOWS ,etc
 
Hijack

Just picked up a nice dummy one myself. I was wondering if anyone has the instructions for use and a cutaway diagram of the internals? I dont know if I am missing any parts....

Here are some photos anyway. The body is dated 1/52 and the fuze NP 4/53 2 MK2.
 

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