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WW2 1944 Nazi German ‘dot’ (Waffenwerke Bruenn Plant Nazi Occupied Czechoslovakia) 7.92mm Calibre Mauser K98 Infantry Rifle**2008 UK DEACTIVATION**COCKS & DRY FIRES**Sn 23231:6 - 23231:6
This is an excellent condition, original, WW2 1944 dated German Mauser K98 Rifle. It has an adjustable rear sight, shrouded block & blade fore sight, bayonet bar, cleaning rod & steel butt plate. It has all original undamaged wood work. The barrel shank is crisply stamped 'dot' which is the German Wartime code for Waffenwerke Bruenn, Bruenn Plant, occupied Czechoslovakia, together with '1944' date. The metal work has several Waffenamt and Heer Eagle with swastika acceptance marks (illustrated). It has ‘Mod 98’ designation and is serial number 1700 on the metal and wood, there are also other unmatching numbers. Deactivated to UK specification is 2008 the weapon cocks and dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23231:6
£845.00

**MATCHING NUMBERS**WW2 1944 Russian Tula Arsenal PPSh 41, 7.62 mm Calibre Sub Machine Gun With Drum Magazine**2009 UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED, MOVING PARTS** Sn 23231:5 - 23231:5
The impetus for the development of the Russian PPSh came partly from the Winter War against Finland, where the Finnish army employed the Suomi machine pistol as a highly effective tool for close-quarter fighting in forests or built-up urban areas. The Soviet weapon was developed during WW2 in mid-1941 and was produced in a network of factories in Moscow and were issued to Soviet troops in the Cold War Era . This is an excellent WW2 dated Soviet Russian PPSh 41, SMG. Its wood and metalwork throughout are excellent. It has a shrouded fore sight, swivel rear sight and butt plate with trap. The stock and vented barrel shroud have sling anchors. The top of the frame is date stamped '1944' together with Tula arsenal star mark. The barrel frame and wood have matching numbers ‘6683’. The trigger guard has what looks like Russian Regiment marks (all illustrated). It is complete with original drum magazine numbered ‘53’. Deactivated to UK specification in 2009 the weapon’s trigger and slide move and the magazines can be inserted & removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23231:5
£695.00

*ALL MATCHING NUMBERS INCLUDING BOLT*C1965 Indian Army & Police Rifle Factory Ishapore (RFI) Bolt Action ‘Rifle 7.62mm 2A1’ (Enfield No.1 MK III SMLE) In 7.62mm NATO Calibre’ With Correct 7.62mm Box Magazine & Sling*UK 2004 DEACTIVATION COCKS & DRY FIRES* - 23231:4
The ‘Rifle 7.62mm 2A’ is a 7.62 NATO calibre bolt-action rifle adopted as a reserve arm by the Indian Armed Forces in 1963. The design of the rifle began at the Rifle Factory Ishapore soon after the Sino-Indian War. The Ishapore 2A and later 2A1 have the distinction of being the last bolt-action rifles designed to be used by a regular military force other than specialised sniper rifles. While they are no longer in service with the Indian Army, the rifles are still used by the Indian Police. This is a rare to find SMLE Rifle 7.62mm 2A1 made at the Rifle Factory Ishapore (RFI). The rifle has its original, correct 7.62mm calibre box magazine. The steel grip strap has clear date and manufacturer's stamps including Crown RFI (Rifle Factory Ishapore), arsenal cartouche, 1965 date and Calibre ‘Rifle 7.62mm 2A1’. The rifle has all matching numbers ‘D or 0 2057’ on the frame, front of barrel block, under the rear sight and bolt. It has all original wood stock which has just light bumps and bruises to be expected with age & service use. The rifle has its original winged front sight and adjustable rear sight arrangement. It has an alloy butt plate with trap, bayonet lug and sling swivels fitted with original webbing sling. Deactivated to UK specification in 2004 the rifle, cocks and dry fires, its safety catch works and its magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23231:4
£795.00

WW2 Era U.S Thompson M1 Auto Ordnance Corp .45 ACP Calibre Sub Machine Gun With U.S Army 30 Round Stick Magazine**UK 2008 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 23231:3 - 23231:3
This is an original WW2 era, U.S Army Thompson M1A1 SMG. It is an excellent example and its original wood stock, pistol grip and fore stock are all undamaged as is its metal work. The weapon is crisply stamped 'Auto -Ordnance Corporation, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A.’ and 'Thompson Submachine Gun, Caliber .45 M1’. The weapon is serial number 153198. The top of the frame is stamped with the Thompson trademark. The Thompson has open combat sights. It is complete with an original stick magazine marked with ‘Co’ within roundel and ‘U.S (army) 30 Cartridge Cal .45’. The weapon is fitted with sling swivels and has steel butt plate with trap. Deactivated to UK specification in 2008 the weapon’s trigger moves, the slide moves place and the magazine can be removed. The price for this iconic WW2 SMG includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23231:3
£895.00

WW2, 1942 Dated Bren Mk I .303 Calibre Light Machine Gun By Enfield. Matching Barrel**2003 UK DEACTIVATION COCKS & DRY FIRES**Sn 23231:2 - 23231:2
The British Bren Light Machine Gun was introduced in the 1930's and used extensively by British & Allied Forces throughout WW2. Bren Guns were produced predominantly in Britain, Australia & Canada. This is an excellent British WW2, 1942 dated .303 Calibre MK I Bren light machine gun made by the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield. The left side of its receiver is stamped Mk I ED (the Enfield monogram) 1942 (date). The Bren gun is fitted with the folding cocking lever and has the drum elevation rear sight. The Bren gun is complete with its folding bi pod, adjustable rear sight & original box magazine. The gun has excellent wood work and the metal retains much of its original blued finish. The weapon has serial number U 8930 stamped on the top of the breach and also on the barrel change lever. The gun was deactivated to UK specification in 2003, it cocks and dry fires & the magazine can be removed. The price includes the 2003 UK deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23231:2
£1,250.00

Russian, WW2, 1944 Dated M1910 Maxim Machine Gun. **2009 UK DEACTIVATION STRIPS COCKS & DRY FIRES** Sn - 23231:1
This is a 1944 dated, WWII Russian Maxim model 1910 Machine gun on its Sokolov wheeled carriage. The gun was introduced into service with the Russian government in 1910 and was used through the First and Second World War. This machine gun is complete with its snow hopper used for putting snow into the cooling jacket in winter weather when water was frozen. The Maxim is mounted on the Sokolov folding wheeled carriage which can give the gun a 360 degree traverse. The gun and carriage retains all of the original green painted finish and the steel rimmed wooden wheels are in excellent condition. the gun retains its original bullet shield which hooks on vertically with slots to sight the gun. The gun was deactivated in November 2009 and it cocks, strips and dry fires as it should. Deactivated to UK specification in2009, the weapon strips, cocks & dry fires, the magazine feed can be removed and the top hatch lifts. In an Ironic twist, Ukrainian forces are now using Maxim M 1910 machine guns against Russia forces in the current ongoing conflict. The price for this Maxin M1910 machine gun includes deactivation certificate. UK mainland delivery is by arrangement and at cost. Sn 23231:1
£1,750.00

**RARE** British, WW1, 1918 Dated Lewis Machine Gun Fields Tool with Leather Maintenance Kit Pouch. Canvas Holdall with Handles & Blue & White Formation Patch. Sn - 23200:1
The Lewis gunner was issued as part of his equipment a comprehensive maintenance kit to keep the gun in a clean and serviceable condition. This is a rare, 2 piece kit comprising of a leather tool pouch and a large webbing holdall with a leather reinforced bottom, webbing carrying handle and sling. The holdall contains the leather pouch and the rest of the equipment. The leather pouch is stamped .303 M G RGD 1918 (date). The pouch contains the correct Lewis gun Plug Cleaning No 2 retained by its own leather strap and contained in the pouch inner bag is the correct trigger pull gauge with the screwdriver on one end and a pointed tool on the other which is stamped with the Salter monogram and MADE IN ENGLAND an oil bottle, inspection gauge stamped GUN LEWIS .303 and various other tools for the gun. The large webbing holdall has a blue and white formation patch on the front together with the roman numeral I and contains the leather pouch with tools together with a two piece ash handled and brass cleaning rod with mop, wooden handled screwdriver, three tinplate tins with sliding covers, two of which contains several small items and the long steel cleaning rod. The holdall retains all of its original leather closure straps and buckles. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 23200:1
£1,750.00

SOLD SOLD (15/02) Balkans Bosnia / Serb Croat Wars Era Yugoslavian M72-B1 (Soviet AK RPK Type) 7.62mm Infantry Support LMG/ Assault Rifle Bearing The Croatian Coat Of Arms With Drum Magazine, Bi Pod & Sling**UK DEACTIVATION STRIPS COCKS & DRY FIRES** - 22901:7
The wars in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s were complex characterised by bitter ethnic and religious conflicts among the Serbs and Croats & there allies & also between Bosniaks and Croats in Bosnia. The bloody wars ended in various stages and mostly resulted in full International recognition of new sovereign territories. The Yugo M72-B1 is a Yugoslavian light machine gun based on the Soviet RPK, featuring a heavier, finned barrel for better heat dissipation, a reinforced stamped receiver (B1 variant), and a fixed bipod. It fires the 7.62x39mm cartridge and uses either standard AK magazines or larger 75 round drum magazines. Distinguished by its thicker, more robust build compared to other RPK-style weapons, the M72-B1 was designed to provide sustained fire support, similar to the original RPK. These weapons were used by all sides in the Balkans conflict. This is an excellent original example of a Yugoslavian made M72-B1 (Soviet AK RPK Type) 7.62mm Calibre Infantry Support Light Machine Gun / Assault Rifle. Interestingly, this gun has the colourful Croatian Coat Of Arms adhered to the top of the fore stock indicating use by Croat troops during the Balkans conflicts. It has the correct Bi pod and is stamped on the left of the frame 'ZASTAVA KRAGUJEVAC YUGOSLAVIA' together with trademark roundel. It has matching numbers 68545 on the slide frame & wood. The plastic grooved pistol grip is undamaged and has un-matching number. The gun is also marked with model designation and 1983 date. It has a fixed sling bar and sling swivel fitted with period webbing sling. It has a winged foresight and adjustable rear sight. The weapon has undamaged metal work & wood furniture, with rubber recoil pad on the butt. Deactivated to UK specification in 2004 the weapon strips, cocks & dry fires and its removable drum magazine can be opened for loading. The price for this superb piece of Modern Warfare history includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22901:7
£0.00

EXTREMELY RARE**MUSEUM QUALITY**NEAR MINT**. Original WW1 1914 Patent British WD BSA M1914 .303 Calibre Lewis Automatic Machine Gun, Mark 1 Pan Magazine, Bipod, Sling & Muzzle cover with Regiment Mark 1 HLI (1st HLI).**2018DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn - 23200
The .303 calibre Lewis gun (or Lewis automatic machine gun) is a World War 1 period light machine gun that was widely used by the British Military. It was first used in combat in World War I and continued in service with a number of armed forces through to the end of the Korean War. This is an extremely rare, near mint WW1 .303 Lewis Light Machine Gun With inlaid brass stock disc and wood marked to the (1 HLI)1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry 40 (weapon number 40). The 1st Battalion landed at Marseille as part of the Sirhind Brigade in the 3rd (Lahore) Division in December 1914 for service on the Western Front and entered the trenches near Festubert. They fought in the Battle of Neuve Chapelle in March 1915, the Battle of St Julien in May 1915 and the Second Battle of Ypres later in May 1915. They then moved to Mesopotamia in December 1915 and saw action at the Siege of Kut in Spring 1916 and the Battle of Sharqat in October 1918. The weapon was manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms Co for Arms Automatiques Lewis Belgium and is crisply stamped accordingly (illustrated). It is also marked Lewis Auto Gun and 1914 pat. The gun bears the serial number A33053 dating its manufacture to early 1917 and other unmatching numbers. The gun also has WD ordnance inspection marks (all illustrated). It is complete with original bipod with adjustable spiked legs. The bipod bracket is marked ‘Mount Field .303 Lewis Gun Mark II SEC LTD MAKER SHIPLEY. The gun has the correct swivelling wood carry handle with correct mounting bracket marked with a crowfoot .303 RFI. The gun has an adjustable flip up ladder rear sight with a winged fore sight and a webbing muzzle protector. The early original removable mark 1 pan magazine and bears the Enfield stamp and various acceptance marks. The magazine does not bear the stamping .303 Mk VI & VII meaning it was originally made for the mark VI round. The gun has a steel butt plate, the top of the shoulder stock has a brass screw top trap for oil, the lid of which has an integral cleaning / application brush. The gun retains its original sling swivels and is fitted with a mint, original double layered webbing sling which has stencilled MHW 1915 and a crowfoot. Deactivated in 2018 to EU specification, the cocking lever and trigger moves and the magazine is removable. This is a mint and rare Lewis machine gun worthy of a museum or serious collectors display. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23200
£8,950.00

EARLY, 1904 Dated, SMLE No.1 ** .303 Calibre Rifle by BSA CO. ** UK/EU 2026 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn - 23174:39
The SMLE mark 1 was approved for service in 1903, replacing the Long Lee Enfield rifle then in service. This is an early production, 1904 dated Land Pattern, Short Magazine Lee Enfield SMLE No.1 ** .303 calibre rifle that was originally made as a mark 1. This early mark 1** SMLE rifle retains original features including its original magazine cut off, cocking piece, grooved trigger, safety catch and sling swivels complete with a webbing sling. The rifle has the 1906 modification of a charger clip loader attached to the breech and has the adjustable for windage rear sight,. The steel grip strap has crisp date and manufacturer's stamps, ER (Edward Rex) with’ King’s Crown ENFIELD 1904 (manufacture date) SHT LE I ** IP . The side of the breech is stamped with the serial number 39987 together with other numbers. The woodwork is in excellent condition with only minor knocks. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2026 the bolt cycles correctly, the trigger moves, the magazine cut off moves and the magazine can be removed. See The Lee-Enfield Story by Ian Skennerton. The price for this early SMLE mark I ** rifle includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 23174:39
£695.00
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