Not sure what a "colly" detonator is, but if it contains any explosive material in itself, it should be good for about ten years in prison.
Scott 956 was issued to commemorate the 4 immortal chaplains who went down with the SS Dorchester. This 3 cent stamp was issued in 1948. It can be purchased in mint condition for 80 cents and has a minimal value used.
Requires professional appraisal
Beretta 92F.
depends on mfg. date and condition. age can be found with serial number. condition has to do with finish and how much original it is. for value check with Felix WITH a serial number: felix@bedians.com
$2500 to $3500 if Unfired and in locking wood case as originally issued.
British Army issued underwear (at least when I joined in early 1964).
1956. You will have to call Browning for any additional information.
Your local army recruiter can give you a phone number for Army records and they should be able to help you.
Possibly the initials of the person it was issued to.
They're kept in a unit arms room, and drawn out as needed.
You can find them at surplus stores. IIRC, they're no longer issued.
Honor