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WW1 British WD 1915 Webley & Scott MK III Brass Trench / Signal Flare Pistol. D 5996 - D 5996
An original British WW1 1915 MK III Brass Trench / Signal Flare Pistol by Webley & Scott. The pistol has a 4 ¼” barrel & undamaged slab wood grips which are secure. The pistol breaks open as it should & it cocks and dry fires. The pistol has clearly defined Webley & Scott manufacturer's name, model and War Department inspection stamps on the left side of its frame together with '15' (1915) date (all illustrated). It also has serial number '7292' and W&S Winged Bullet on its right side (illustrated). The pistol is complete with military lanyard ring. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 5996
£425.00

1935 Dated Finnish Winter War, WW2 & Cold War Era Soviet Russian Tokarev TT-33 7.62mm Calibre Semi Automatic Pistol. D 5995 - D 5995
The TT-33 7.62 mm Tokarev self-loading pistol is a Russian semi-automatic pistol developed in the early 1930s by Fedor Tokarev as a service pistol for the Soviet military to replace the Nagant M1895 revolver that had been in use since Tsarist times. The pistols were issued to Russian Officers and were used throughout The War with Finland, WW2 and the Cold War. This is an excellent original Inter War dated example complete magazine which has the correct lanyard ring fixed to the butt. The pistol has its original blue finish. The pistol is serial number 20695 and has other un-matching number. The slide and frame have matching dates ‘1935’. The pistol has Russian star inspection marks. Its black Bakelite ribbed grips are undamaged & have ‘CCCP’ roundels with stars (Cyrillic letters for "USSR," which is short for "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). The butt has a fixed lanyard ring. The pistol has open combat fore & rear sights. The pistol’s slide locks back as it should, it cocks and dry fires & its magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 5995
£675.00

Italian Made, Pietta, Starr Arms Co. Single Action Army Percussion .44 Revolver **UK 2014 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATE** Sn - 22642:22
This single-action revolver which was briefly used in the western theatre of the American Civil War until the U.S. Ordnance Department persuaded the Starr Arms Co. to create a single-action variant after discontinuation of the Colt. The company eventually complied, and the Union acquired 25,000 of the single-action revolvers. The Starr DA is featured in the 1992 film Unforgiven, when William Munny (Clint Eastwood) takes it from its case to determine whether he has lost his former shooting ability. The self-cocking trigger can be seen in this film. In the 1994 film Wyatt Earp young Wyatt Earp (Kevin Costner) carries this gun. This gun is shown in its case in the 1982 film Rambo: First Blood. With a round barrel and underlever rammer the frame is stamped STARR ARMS CO. NEW YORK and STARRS PATENT JAN. 15. 1856. The right hand side of the barrel is stamped F.LLI PIETTA MADE IN ITALY. The lateral screw at the back of the top strap releases for the barrel to tip down. The pistol has a nice hardwood one-piece grip with a very nice de-activation. Measurements; barrel 8 inches with a length of 14 inches. Deactivated to UK specification in 2014 the pistol cocks and dry fires crisply, correctly in single action only. The barrel is blocked and the cylinders are milled out internally leaving the correct outside appearance. The cylinder can also be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22642:22
£495.00

Modern Cased Italian Colt Model 1855 Root's Side Hammer 5 Shot .36 Calibre Single Action Percussion Pocket Revolver**UK 2013 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn - 22643:19
The Colt Model 1855 Root Side-hammer percussion Pocket Revolver was manufactured from 1855 through to 1870. It was designed by Samuel Colt even-though it was named after Elisha K. Root who was Colt’s factory foreman and general superintendent. At that time, the Root revolver was Colt's only percussion handgun built on the solid frame principle and featured a side-hammer, mounted on the right side of the frame, a spur trigger, a cylinder pin entering from the rear and one-piece grips secured to the back-strap. The Root revolver has a sheathed trigger. Revolvers made to Colt's Patents live on today in the form of quality firearms produced by Italian firearms manufacturers. This cased pocket example of Colt's Root side hammer black powder pistol is 7 ¾” overall with a 3 ½” barrel. The gun has all the features of the original revolver and retains its original finish. The Walnut grips are undamaged. The 2 stage barrel is stamped with number 042074 and Italian proofs. Deactivated to UK specification in 2013 the revolvers barrel is blocked and the cylinders are milled out internally leaving the correct outside appearance. The gun cocks and dry fires & the loading lever operates correctly. The price includes UK delivery and 2013 deactivation certificate. Sn 22843:19
£425.00

Italian Uberti MINT, Remington New Model Army Single Action .44 Calibre Revolver. **UK 2014 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn - 22643:17
Manufactured in Italy by Uberti. Uberti is a well-known manufacturer of high quality replicas of 19th century American percussion revolvers, carbines and rifles. These replicas are used by historical re-enactors and target shooters. The 1858 Remington New Army Model, was a single action, 6 shot, percussion revolver manufactured by Remington & Sons in .44 Calibre used during the American Civil War. These weapons were also popular with both Union & Confederate Officers during the Civil War. The Remington design lives on today in the form of quality black powder firearms from manufacturers such as Uberti, Pietta, and Euroarms. This near mint deactivated Uberti made example of the New Army .44 calibre large frame revolver is in excellent condition. The steel pistol measures 13 ¾” overall. The 8” octagonal sighted barrel is crisply stamped by the maker A UBERTI C GARDONE V.T. ITALY. The gun has a brass trigger guard, a colour case hardened hammer, and polished wood grips. The gun carries the serial number 47874. Deactivated to UK specification in 2014 the pistol cocks and dry fires crisply, correctly in single action only. The barrel is blocked and the cylinders are milled out internally leaving the correct outside appearance. The cylinder can also be removed. The pistol cocks and dry fires correctly in single action. The price includes UK delivery and 2014 deactivation certificate Sn 22643:17
£495.00

Cased Pair, MINT, Colt .36 Colt Pocket 5 Shot Deactivated (UK Spec) Pistol & Non Firing .31 Colt 1849 5 Shot Pocket Pistols. Sn - 22643:16
These are a near mint cased pair of Italian made Colt pocket pistols. The first is a 5 shot Colt Pocket Police pistol deactivated to the old specification in 2014 and the second is a non firing replica of a 1849 Colt Pocket 5 shot pistol originally made as a firing gun to the same quality as the other pistol. Both of the pistols retains all of their original finish which consists of blued barrels, cylinders, trigger and screws. The rest of the guns have a colour case hardened frame, hammer, loading lever and rammer. Both pistols have finely figured walnut grips fitted. The deactivated pistol is a 5 shot Colt pocket pistol with a .36 inch bore and a 5 ½ inch hexagonal barrel. The frame is rebated for the cylinder which has a stagecoach scene rolled into it. The second pistol is a non firing replica of a Colt 1949 5 shot pocket pistol made to the same quality as the deactivated gun. The gun is visually identical from the other deactivated gun except for the model and would appear to have been made on the same assembly line. This gun has a 5 ¾ inch barrel and a rolled stagecoach scene rolled into it. the barrel has a slot under the loading lever. The pistols cock and dry fire crisply, correctly in single action only. The pistols come with 2 empty reproduction cartridge boxes and percussion cap tin. The price includes UK deactivation certificate, & UK delivery. Sn 22643:16
£795.00

SOLD SOLD Italian, MINT, Uberti Colt 1st Model Dragoon six-round .44 Calibre Revolver. **UK 2015 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn - 22643:14
Manufactured in Italy by Uberti. Uberti is a well-known manufacturer of high quality replicas of 19th century American percussion revolvers, carbines and rifles. These replicas are used by historical re-enactors and target shooters. This is a 1st model Colt Dragoon pistol which replaced the huge Colt Walker pistol. This pistol is still large and heavy and was popular with the U.S Cavalry. The near mint revolver is made by Uberti of Italy and retains its original finish. The barrel, cylinder including the naval scene, trigger and screws have the blued finish. The frame, hammer, loading lever and rammer retain their original colour case hardened finish. The pistol is fitted with a brass backstrap with well figured walnut grips. The cylinder is engraved with the Indian scene and U S M C. The pistol is contained is a fitted carrying case and is complete with its powder flask. Deactivated in 2015 the pistol cocks and dry fires crisply, correctly in single action only. The price includes UK deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22643:14
£0.00

Cased, MINT, 3rd Generation Colt 1851 Navy made under Licence for Colt with Bullet Mould & Powder Flask. **UK 2016 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**. Sn - 22643:13
The Colt 1851 Navy was made by Samuel Colt from 1851 and were used in the American Civil War. Production ceased with the advent of the cartridge Colt revolvers. From 1994 to 2002, 3rd Generation Colt-licensed '51 Navy’s were made by Imperato's renamed Colt Blackpowder Arms Company under an authorised licensing agreement with Colt Firearms. This is a near mint 3rd generation Colt licenced 1851 Navy percussion pistols made to the highest quality. The pistol retains all its original finish. The barrel, cylinder including the naval scene, trigger and screws have the royal blued finish. The frame, hammer, loading lever and rammer retain their original colour case hardened finish. The backstrap is nickel plated with finely figured walnut grips. All the pistols components carry the serial number 18403. The pistol is contained in a wooden fitted case with the powder flask, bullet mould. The wooden case is lined with blue baize and had a pair of COLT PATENT REPEATING PISTOLS labels affixed to the inside of the lid. Deactivated in 2007 the pistol cocks and dry fires crisply, correctly in single action only. The price includes UK deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22643:13
£975.00

WW2 1944 Hispano HS 804 20mm Cannon Recovered from De Havilland Mosquito HX862 on Drum near Conwy, Wales. - D 5994
The British 20mm Hispano-Suiza (20x110) HS 404 aircraft cannon which first entered service experimentally in the Battle of Britain in 1940 arming several Supermarine Spitfires and also in the Bristol Beaufighter which carried 4 of the guns internally. The gun however with its original 60 round drum feed although very effective in combat was mechanically unreliable. The gun was later modified to a belt feed which was reliable and served in many aircraft throughout WW2 including the Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Westland Whirlwind, Bristol Beaufighter, Hawker Typhoon and Tempest as standard equipment or an upgrade of the Browning .303 machine gun as an effective hard hitting gun. This is a sectioned 20mm Hispano HS804 Mark 5 aircraft cannon that was recovered in 1970 from the hills at Drum near Conwy in North Wales from a De Havilland Mosquito mark VI Fighter Bomber HX842. The aircraft originally carried 4 of these cannons and was belt fed with its ammunition. The aircraft was with Number 60 OUT (Operational Training Unit) RAF as a night fighter aircraft on a night intruder exercise from RAF High Ercall in Shropshire as part of their night fighting course. Their briefed route took them towards Prestatyn at 3000 feet and then north west across the Irish Sea at 500 feet. This first leg pf the journey was at 3000 feet to clear the hills near Conwy before descending to the Irish Sea. The aircraft for some reason was flying at about 2300 feet and collided with the summit of the Carneddau mountains at Drem near Conwy at that height. The aircraft was completely destroyed and later that morning the wreckage was found and the pilot and navigators bodies were recovered. This cannon was recovered in 1970 from the crash site and has subsequently been deactivated for display. The cannon has had sections taken out of it to show the inner workings, the sectioned parts being painted in red. The cannon measures 68 inches long is mounted on a wooden display board complete with an inert 20mm HS804 round for display. The price for this very rare WW2 De Havilland Mosquito 20mm Hispano HS 804 cannon includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 5994
£5,750.00

**RARE**Spanish Civil War & WW2 Era Spanish Astra 1928 Patent Model 900 (Mauser C/96) 7.63mm Calibre 'Broom Handle' Semi Automatic Pistol With WW1 1916 German Hoffman Berlin Holster / Shoulder Stock Combination Rig Ammo Pouch & Cleaning Rod. Sn 22552:2 - 22552:2
The Astra Model 900 is one of many Spanish variants of the German Mauser C96 semi-automatic pistol. It shares the same calibre, magazine capacity, and holster type and is generally very similar to the German handgun. The Spanish gunmaker Astra-Unceta y Cia began producing a copy of the Mauser C/96 in 1928 that was similar to the C96 (including the presence of a detachable shoulder stock/holster). It was produced until 1941, with a production hiatus in 1937 and 1938. The Spanish copies of the C96 were generally intended for export to China, but after the commencement of the Sino-Japanese war, the remaining Astra 900s were used in the Spanish Civil War, and numbers were also sold to Germany in the period 1940–1943.This is an excellent condition, Spanish Astra Model 900, Broomhandle, 7.63 mm Semi Automatic Pistol. This example has a small ring hammer and Universal safety protruding from the rear left side of the frame. The weapon has a 6" barrel & grooved wood grips which are undamaged. The weapon has fixed foresight and adjustable tangent rear sight. The frame has Spanish Astra manufacturer marks 1928 patent detail and serial number 16582. The pistol has other un-matching numbers. It is complete with military lanyard ring. The pistol cocks and dry fires crisply. These pistols were issued to Infantry troops in a wooden holster that doubled as a shoulder stock. Our holster rig is in excellent condition. The wood shoulder stock holster has the correct knurled steel button which opens the hinged lid. The hinge plate has a fixed belt bar. The wood stock holster / stock has the correct steel slide with release catch that allows the holster to be attached to the grip frame recess of the pistol. The holster has its original leather belt rig. The rig has the correct magazine pouch with flap cover and stud fastener to the front. One side of the rig is slotted for its original wood handled steel cleaning rod. The tool is present & held in place by a leather strap with stud fastener. The rig also has a leather retaining strap secured by a stud fastener that fits over the top of the wood stock / holster. The leather is impressed by the WW1 German maker ‘A.PH. Hoffman Berlin’ and dated 1916. All leather & stitching are clean & intact. The price for this rare pistol with shoulder stock holster rig includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 22552:2
£1,975.00
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