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**EXTREMELY RARE**BRITISH Army SA80 (Small Arms for the 1980s) 5.56×45mm NATO Calibre Rifle With Susat 4 x Magnification Tritium-Powered Illumination Utilised At Dusk Or Dawn**UK 2002 DEACTIVATION** Sn 23174:24 - 23174:24
The SA80 (Small Arms for the 1980s) is a British family of 5.56×45mm NATO service weapons used by the British Army, replacing the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle. The prototypes were created in 1976, with production starting in 1985. The weapons saw extensive service in the Iraq & Afghanistan conflicts. This extremely rare example is in very good condition. It has a 20” barrel with flash suppressor. Its composite stock and alloy magazine are clean and undamaged. It has a ribbed recoil pad and sling bars. The rifle has a pistol grip. The rifle is serial number USMB02A0013. It is fitted with British Issue SUSAT, 4 x Magnification Sight Unit. The Sight Unit Small Arms, Trilux, or SUSAT, is a 4× telescopic sight with tritium-powered illumination, utilised at dusk or dawn. The sight is not designed as a sniper sight, but is rather intended to be mounted on a variety of rifles and to be used by all infantrymen. SUSAT is the primary sighting system for the British Army's SA80 series of weapons. The sight is dated 1985. The Optics of this Susat has a military post reticle (the battery no doubt has no charge due to date of manufacture). Deactivated to UK specification in 2002 the rifle’s slide is fixed in place, the trigger moves and the magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23174:24
£6,450.00

**COCKS & DRY FIRES**MATCHING NUMBERS**COLD WAR**1968 Military Browning FN Model 1935 Hi Power 9mm Calibre Semi Automatic Pistol**UK 1998 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23174:18 - 23174:18
The Belgian Browning Hi-Power was used by the British military and armed forces of other nations from the 1960’s. Hi-Power pistols were issued to the British Special Air Service throughout the Cold War era & during the Falklands War in 1982. This is an excellent Browning Hi-Power Semi Automatic pistol. This example has fixed combat sights & military knurled ring hammer. It is stamped with the Herstal FN & Browning’s Patent information (illustrated). The pistol is serial number ‘T229075’ which is stamped on the slide, breach and frame (in 1964 the product code for the Hi Power was the letter "T". The serial number of this pistol is in the range T214000-T258000 indicating manufacture in 1968). The breech has Belgian Liege ‘ELG’ & other inspection marks. It has undamaged, chequered plastic grips and magazine. Deactivated to UK specification in 1998 the pistol, cocks & dry fires, the safety catch works and the magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23174:18
£1,475.00

*RESERVED*RARE**OPEN CYLINDERS THAT ACCEPT INERT ROUNDS & OPEN BARREL**COCKS & DRY FIRES**WW1 1916 British WD Officer's Webley MK VI .455 Calibre Service Revolver With 6 Inert Deactivated Rounds Of Ammunition**VERY EARLY UK 1993 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23174:17 - 23174:17
which is stamped on the barrel, frame & cylinder. On the right side of the frame it is crisply stamped 'Webley Mark VI Patents' and dated ‘1916’. It has WD proof/ inspection marks on its frame and ‘Mark VI’ designation. The pistol has its original finely chequered Bakelite grips and Lanyard ring. The bottom edge of one grip has a small old stable chip, the grip is totally secure. Deactivated to an early UK specification, the pistol breaks open for loading & cocks & dry fires in both single & double action. Its barrel is open and over bored and the cylinders are open & cut and will accept inert rounds. The pistol comes with 6 rounds of inert, deactivated brass cased .455 calibre ammunition. The price for this WW1 dated British service revolver with inert rounds includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23174:17
£1,345.00

**RARE** WW2, MG34 7.92mm, Machine Gun by bp (Otto Goessel u. Co., Glashuette in Sachsen, Dresden) Sn - 23173
The MG34 was the main German light machine gun in use by the German army at the start of WW2 and was in service throughout WW2. The gun was designed by Mauser and was a high precision piece of equipment with close manufacturing tolerances which proved expensive to manufacture in terms of cost and hours. Th MG34 was supplemented by the MG42 which was easier to manufacture and had a substantially increased rate of fire. This is an excellent MG34 which retains most of its original blued finish and has matching numbers except for the removable / replaceable wooden butt. The gun was made in Germany by (Otto Goessel u. Co., Glashuette in Sachsen, Dresden) with the code bp, the gun's serial number is stamped on all the main parts and there are multiple waffenampts. This is an 'old spec' UK (1999) deactivation. As a consequence it cocks, strips and dry fires. This is an excellent example of a German made, old specification WW2 light machine gun. The price includes the deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23173
£4,450.00

Inter War & WW2 Era French Hotchkiss Model 1922-1926 7.92mm Calibre Light Machine Gun Turkish Military Contract**UK 2008 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED COCKS & DRY FIRES**Sn 20067:5 - 20067:5
This is an Inter war & WW2 Era Deactivated Hotchkiss Model 1922-1926 Machine Gun, chambered in 7.92mm. First introduced in the early 1920's, they were used by French forces and partisans during German occupation in WWII. This is a 1920’s Turkish contract example with folding carrying handle and a smaller vertical fore grip for "assault firing" . This model was used in a variety of roles on the ground and in the air. It uses a straight clip feed rather than a belt or magazine, this improved reliability and was a much easier to load and feed. Turkey remained neutral during most of World War II, but entered the closing stages of the war on the side of the Allies in February 1945. Deactivated to UK specification in 2008 it cocks and dry fires & the breech cover can be lifted. All metal work and wood furniture is undamaged & original. The frame has Turkish script and crest & is also marked 'Brevete S.G.D.G No.1199' (illustrated). The price for this iconic weapon includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 20067:5
£1,145.00

**RARE** WW2 British WD Sten MK V 9mm Calibre Sub Machine Gun By M/78 (Elkington & Co Birmingham) With Original 1943 WD Webbing Sling By CP Ltd **2020 UK/EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 20846 - 20846
This is an excellent original, 9mm Calibre, WW2, Mark V Sten Sub Machine Gun with original wood stock and pistol grip. These rare SMGs, were introduced in 1944. It has its original black painted finish and undamaged metal work. It has a brass butt plate with trap and fixed sights. It is complete with original magazine and original webbing sling which is ink stamped with WD arrow, inspection mark, 43 date (1943) and manufacturer detail ‘C.P Ltd’. The magazine housing is stamped "M/78" (the British War Time code for Elkington & Co Birmingham) and ‘Sten MK 5’ together with serial number ‘S49554’. The wood has a paint stencilled armoury number (illustrated). Deactivated to UK / EU specification in 2020 the weapons’ trigger moves & the bolt moves backwards and forwards under spring tension. The magazine can also be removed. The price includes UK/EU deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 20846
£1,295.00

WW2, 1943 Dated, US Army Remington Made, Springfield Model 1903/A3 SNIPERS .30-06 Calibre Bolt Action Rifle. **UK 2012 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED.** - D 6050
The M1903 Springfield, formally the United States Rifle, Calibre .30-06, Model 1903, is an American clip loaded, 5 shot, bolt-action service rifle used primarily during the first half of the 20th century. It was officially adopted as a United States military bolt action rifle on June 19, 1903, and saw service in World War I. The Springfield rifle was officially replaced as the standard infantry rifle by the faster firing semi automatic 8 round M1 Garand in 1937 but production continued alongside the Garrand during WW2. The M1903 Springfield remained in service as a standard issue infantry rifle during World War 2, due to the U.S. entered the war without sufficient M1 rifles to arm all troops. The rifle remained in service as a sniper rifle during World War 2, the Korean War, and even in the early stages of the Vietnam War. This is a rare Springfield Model 03-A3 snipers rifle made by Remington which has no sights fitted to the breech which has been machined to accept a telescopic sight mount nor a foresight. The rifles metalwork is undamaged with its original phosphate finish and its woodwork is complete and undamaged. The rifle is crisply stamped on the breech housing 'U.S. Remington Model 03-A3' and serial 3986245 dating it to 1943. The stock is stamped on the right hand side at the wrist RIA (Rock Island Arsenal) who have inspected or serviced this rifle at some point in its life. It has a blade fore sight and adjustable rear sight, bayonet lug and sling swivels. The barrel is stamped at the muzzle with "RA Remington Arms) 5-43 (May 1943) together with the Frankford arsenal ignited grenade mark. The rifle is fitted with all 3 sling swivels and steel butt plate with trap. Deactivated to UK specification in 2012 the rifle cocks and dry fires. The price for this rare example of a WW2 dated 1903/A3 Remington Springfield snipers rifle including deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 6050
£1,750.00

*SOLD LAYAWAY 12/12**ALL MATCHING NUMBERS INCLUDING CYLINDER**WW1 1918 British WD Officer's Webley MK VI .455 Calibre Service Revolver & 6 Inert Deactivated Rounds Of Kynoch Ammunition**EARLY EU 2018 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED COCKS & DRY FIRES** Sn 23107 - 23107
This is an excellent, original WW1 dated British WD Officer's MK VI .455 calibre Service Revolver. It is serial number 389980 which is stamped on the barrel, frame & cylinder. On the right side of the frame it is crisply stamped 'Webley Mark VI Patents' and dated ‘1918’. It has WD proof/ inspection marks on its frame and ‘Mark VI’. The pistol has its original finely chequered Bakelite grips and Lanyard ring. The butt of one grip has a small old stable chip consistent with service use which can be seen in the images. Both grips are totally secure. Deactivated to early EU specification in 2018 the pistol’s barrel and cylinders are cut and blocked. The pistol cocks and dry fires in both single & double action. The pistol also breaks open for loading as it should. The price for this excellent WW1 dated British service revolver includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23107
£0.00

Detachable Shoulder Stock For Colt 1911 & 1911A1 .45 Calibre Semi Automatic Pistols With Adaptor Lug. Sn 20142 - 20142
An excellent detachable shoulder stock kit for the Colt 1911 and 1911A1 .45 semi auto pistols along with their derivatives. The set consists of a hardwood shoulder stock along with a metal 2 piece fitting slotted together and locked into position with a lever on the stock. The stock is 14” overall length. Illustrated in image 1 is a colt 1911 with a similar shoulder stock attached and is for demonstration purposes only. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20142 (on equipment shelf storeroom near clocks)
£375.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. German WW2 MK151/20 Aircraft Cannon Barrel. - D 2014
INERT DEACTIVATED. The MK151 canon was an important aircraft in German aircraft during WW2. The cannon was developed during the 1940s to replace the drum fed FFM 20mm cannon fitted to the Messerschmitt Bf 109. The cannon was originally developed in 15mm calibre but this was dropped and the gun was developed as a 20 mm cannon called the MK 151/20. This weapon proved very effective, being a belt fed gun especially when used with the Meingeschloss high capacity projectiles. This is an original WW2, MK 151/20mm aircraft cannon barrel that has been recovered from a wrecked German aircraft. The barrel measures 43 ¼ inches in length and is stamped in front of the chamber MG151/20 2005 and 6994. The barrel is bent approximately halfway along its length where the barrel is knurled (See photographs), rendering the barrel incapable of discharging a projectile. This damage will have been caused by the aircraft impacting the ground or crashing. This damage renders the barrel deactivated by condition. The barrel has its mountings lugs to attach it to the gun at the breech. The price includes U.K. delivery, and no licence is required to possess this barrel in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. (Under cannon in Armoury). D 2014
£495.00
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