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WW1 1914 & WW2 Era 1938 British WD BSA Co SMLE No.1 Mk III .303 Calibre Rifle, Sling & 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard**UK 2012 DEACTIVATION COCKS & DRY FIRES**Sn 23265:6 - 23265:6
This is an excellent SMLE No.1 Mk III .303 calibre rifle that has seen service in both world wars. The rifle has all original woodwork throughout together with nice clear date & manufacturer's stamps. The steel wrist strap is stamped ‘GR (King George Rex) with King’s Crown BSA Co 1938 SHT L.E III’. The rifle is complete with stripper clip loading bridge, magazine cut off, winged fore sight and adjustable rear sight with wing protectors. The rifle also has a brass butt plate with trap and original webbing sling. The stock has a London impressed roundel only partially visible and brass stock disc stamped ‘9.14 (September 1914 date) ‘9 DAC’ (most likely unit or regiment, further research required) & 97 (weapon number). Deactivated to UK specification in 2012 the rifle cocks & dry fires, the magazine can be removed and the magazine cut off moves. The rifle is serial number 35505 and has other unmatching numbers. The rifle comes with an original British Pattern 1907 bayonet complete with scabbard. The ricasso of the bayonet is stamped 1907 (pattern), has WD inspection marks and no readable maker or date marks. The blade has just light staining consistent with age and its slab wood secured by correct screw bolts are undamaged. The bayonet is in its original steel mounted leather scabbard. All leather & stitching of the scabbard are intact. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23265:6
£975.00

Early WW1 1914 Dated, British WD Enfield SMLE No.1 Mk III .303 Calibre Rifle, Sling, & WW1 1918 Dated WD Wilkinson 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard**UK/EU 2026 DEACTIVATION MOVING PARTS**Sn 23174:49 - 23174:49
This is an excellent early WW1 1914 dated SMLE No.1 Mk III .303 calibre rifle. The rifle has excellent condition all original woodwork throughout together with nice clear date & manufacturer's stamps. The steel wrist starap is stamped ‘GR (King George Rex) with King’s Crown Enfield 1914 SHT L.E III’. The rifle is complete with stripper clip loading bridge, magazine cut off, long range volley sights, winged fore sight and adjustable rear sight with wing protectors. The rifle also has a brass butt plate with trap and original webbing sling. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2026 the rifle’s trigger & bolt move and the magazine can be removed. The rifle is serial number K4233 which is stamped on the breech, fore end block and rear sight. The bolt and wood have un-matching numbers. The rifle comes with an original British WW1 dated Pattern 1907 bayonet complete with scabbard. The ricasso of the bayonet is stamped by the manufacturer 'Wilkinson' and King’s Crown GR together 1907 (pattern) and 8 18 (August 1918 date). The reverse is stamped with WD inspection marks. The blade is clean and its slab wood secured by correct screw bolts are undamaged. The bayonet is in its original steel mounted leather scabbard. The leather has impressed maker mark ‘W’ (Wilkinson). All leather & stitching of the scabbard are intact. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23174:49
£975.00

**RARE**MATCING NUMBERS**WW2 1941 Russian Army Tula Arsenal 7.62 Calibre Sveta SVT-40 Semi Automatic Service Rifle**UK 2009 DEACTIVATION MOVING PARTS**Sn 23231:9 - 23231:9
Fedor Tokarev created the basic design for the SVT rifle in the early 1930s. The SVT-40 (Samozaryadnaya Vintovka Tokareva, Obrazets 1940 goda, "Tokarev self-loading rifle, model of 1940", often nicknamed "Sveta") is a Soviet semi-automatic rifle. The SVT-40 saw widespread service during and after World War II. This is a rare to find, original WW2 dated example. It has excellent metal work and wood furniture throughout. It has a shrouded blade foresight, adjustable rear sight, sling swivel, sling bar, steel butt plate & cleaning rod. The frame is dated 1941 has Russian Tula Arsenal & inspection marks. The metal and wood have matching numbers ‘2672’. Deactivated to UK specification in 2009 the weapon's trigger moves, the slide cover moves manually under spring tension and the magazine can be removed. The price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 23231:9
£925.00

WW2, 1942 Dated, British No.4 MK 1 .303 Calibre Rifle. **UK 1994 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**. Sn - 23265:4
This is an excellent and original WW2, British, 1942 dated, .303 calibre No.4 MK I. The rifle retains all of original undamaged woodwork and metalwork which is in excellent condition. The metalwork retains much of its original undamaged blued finish. The rifle has a winged fore sight, 800 yard mark 2 flip up adjustable rear sight, brass butt plate with trap and sling swivels fitted with original webbing sling. The left hand side of the breech is stamped No 4 MK 1 1942 (date). The grip strap is marked on the left hand side with serial number Z16218. The deactivated rifle cocks and dry fires & the magazine can be removed. The rifle is fitted with a number 4 mark 2 bayonet and scabbaare. The scabbard throat has cast into it S286 (Pearson Page & Jewsbury) V and W in a circle and a crowfoot. thebayonet is lightly stamped No 4 MkII H85 and a crowfoot. The price includes U.K delivery and is complete with its UK 1994 deactivation certificate. Sn 23265:4
£795.00

SOLD SOLD (03/03) **ALL MATCHING NUMBERS INCLUDING BOLT**ANZAC**WW1 1916 British BSA Co Short Magazine No.1 MK III SMLE .303 Calibre Rifle With Australian WD Marks & Sling**EARLY UK 1991 DEACTIVATION COCKS & DRY FIRES**Sn 23265:5 - 23265:5
This is an excellent WW1 1916 dated SMLE No.1 Mk III .303 calibre rifle. The rifle has all original woodwork throughout and is stamped King’s Crown, BSA Co 1916, SHT L.E III. It is complete with stripper clip loading bridge, winged fore sight and adjustable rear sight with wing protectors. It also has a brass butt plate with trap and original webbing sling. The breech, front barrel block, underside of rear sight and bolt have matching numbers A46285. The metal also has Australian WD ‘D Broad Arrow D’ mark (illustrated) indicating ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) service. Deactivated to early UK specification in 1991 the rifle cocks & dry fires and the magazine can be removed. The price for this early UK deactivated WW1 SMLE includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23265:5
£0.00

Izhevsk Arsenal, 1942 Dated, Mosin Nagant, Matching Numbers, Model 1891/30, 7.62mm Calibre Bolt Action Rifle. **UK 2008 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn - 23231:8
The Mosin–Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine-fed, military rifle, developed by the Imperial Russian Army in 1882–91, and used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various other nations. In spite of the age of its design these weapons have shown up in various conflicts around the world until the modern day, being rugged and effective, much like the AK-47 and its variants. The Izhevsk Machine building Plant is a weapons and motor vehicle manufacturer based in Izhevsk, founded in 1807 at the decree of Tsar Alexander I, and is now one of the largest corporations in its field. The Plant manufactured Mosin Nagant rifles during WW1 & WW2 along with AK47 assault rifles and other arms for the Russian War effort. The Plant produces arms for the Russian Military today. This is an excellent WW2 dated Mosin Nagant rifle. The rifle has undamaged metal work that retains most of its blued finish. The bolt has a nice bright surface finish. The original wood furniture in excellent condition and retains the original stampings. The wood has several inspection marks. The barrel shank is stamped with Russian Script and arrow within triangle Arsenal marks of the Izhevsk Plant together with 1942 date. The weapon is serial number KN225 which is stamped on the barrel, bolt, magazine plate and butt plate. The weapon has its original cleaning rod, adjustable rear sight and shrouded post fore sight. The fore stock and shoulder stock are correctly slotted for the sling anchor. Deactivated to UK specification in 2008 the magazine plate opens & the rifle cocks & dry fires and the bolt can be removed. The price includes the U.K. 2008 deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23231:8
£595.00

WW1, 1918 Dated, Enfield, SMLE No.1 Mk III* .303 Calibre Rifle, Sling, 1918 Dated WD Wilkinson Sword Company 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard. **1998 UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**. Sn - 23231:7
This is an excellent WW1, 1918 dated SMLE No.1 Mk III* .303 calibre rifle deactivated to UK specification in July 1998. The rifle has good condition woodwork throughout together with nice clear date & manufacturer's stamps. The breech is stamped at the wrist GR with King’s Crown ENFIELD 1918 SHT L.E III*. The rifle is complete with stripper clip loading bridge, winged fore sight and adjustable rear sight with wing protectors. The rifle also has a brass butt plate with trap and original webbing sling. Deactivated to UK specification in 1998, the rifle cocks, strips and dry fires and the magazine can be removed. The rifle carries the serial number Z2640 which is stamped on the breech. The rifle comes with an original British WW1, 1918 dated Pattern 1907 bayonet complete with its scabbard. The ricasso of the bayonet is stamped by the manufacturer Wilkinson and King’s Crown together 1907 (pattern) and 12 17 (December 1917 date). The reverse is stamped with WD inspection marks. The blade has just light staining consistent with age and its slab wood grips have just the knocks bumps and bruises to be expected with age and use. The bayonet is in its original steel mounted leather scabbard. All leather & stitching of the scabbard are intact. The price includes UK deactivation certificate & UK delivery**. Sn 23231:7
£875.00

WW1, 1909 Dated, Imperial German, DWM Mauser G98, 7.92mm Calibre, Infantry Rifle. (Matching Numbers) Original Sling OLD SPEC. **UK 2015 DEACTIVATION**. Sn 23265:3 - 23265:3
This is an excellent OLD SPEC WW1, 1909 dated,Imperial German Army G98 7.92mm infantry rifle made by DWM (Deutsche Waffen Munitionsfabriken of Berlin) . The rifle has retains all of its original woodwork and metalwork with a steel butt plate. The rifle has a block & blade foresight, adjustable 2000 metre rear sight, bayonet slide, cleaning rod & both sling swivels including a rare original leather sling. The side of the breech is stamped GeW 98 and the top of the breach is stamped DEUTSCHE WAFFEN MUNITIONS FABRIKEN BERLIN 1909 (1909 date). The rifle carries the matching serial number 4560 on the receiver, barrel, bolt and stock together with 60 stamped on the safety catch. The right side of the butt is a regimental disc which is stamped 13.R.8.6 . 13th Reserve Infantry Regiment (Reserve Infanterie Regiment Nr. 13) 8th Company Weapon number 6. The Reserve Infanterie Regiment Nr. 13 was an Imperial German Army regiment that was attached to the 25th Reserve Infantry Brigade, VII Reserve Corps serving on the Western Front in World War I. the barrel and barrel bands retain much of their original blued finish. The walnut stock is in excellent condition, carrying many inspection stamps with a nice finish and only minor knocks or light bumps from service use. The rifle was deactivated to UK specification in 2015, the rifle cocks and dry fires, the safety catch works and the bolt can be removed. The price for this scarce Early WW1 rifle includes the deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23265:3
£1,375.00

SKN, Instructional Sectioned, Bren Mk IM .303 Calibre Light Machine Gun. Cocks and Dry Fires D 6051 - D 6051
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 a scarce Bren gun produced by MOD armourers at SKN to produce an instructional action. These actions were manufactured between 1948 & 1950 utilising components from out of service Bren guns. Quite a number of skeleton actions were assembled by the Gun trade and by REME workshops, but these lack the official SKN number on the breech of the action body. The contract was originally given to ROF Enfield, but following legal action involving the alleged un-licensed Government manufacture of the L2 Sterling SMG, manufacture was given instead to Sterling Engineering as part of the legal settlement. Sterling then sub-contracted the work to List Engineering of Dagenham, which completed SKN's returned to ROF Enfield for inspection and service acceptance. This example is stamped with the correct SKN designation. The term SKN or Sectionalised refers to Bren guns that were cut away to show their internal mechanisms. These were produced by MOD armourers as training aids (or for display, sometimes referred to as Boardroom models) to demonstrate to recruits how the gun operated and was maintained. This is an excellent WW2.303 Calibre MK I Bren light machine gun. The Bren Mk.1M was the Canadian made version, with simplified non-telescoping bipod legs simplified butt without shoulder rest and butt plate buffer. The Bren parts were extensively cut away to show the working parts including the breech, action, recoil and gas operations. The frame is stamped with the correct SKN designation on the right side BREN MK 1M indicating a Canadian manufacture and SKN 3782 on the top of the breech behind the magazine. 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 sectioned box magazine containing dummy rounds. The gun has excellent wood work and the metal retains much of its original blued finish. SKN made 'guns' were never issued as functioning firearms and do not require a deactivation certificate within the UK. Nevertheless it has been examined and D.A. stamped at the Birmingham Proof House. All the parts move to show how it functions and it cocks / dry fires. This is a rare example. The price includes UK delivery. D 6051
£2,250.00

SOLD SOLD (02/03) ‘WAR FINISH’ WW2 Era, British Officer's WD MK IV .380 Calibre Service Revolver With Open Cylinders, Open Over Bored Barrel & 6 x Inert Deactivated Rounds Of .380 Ammunition**COCKS & DRY FIRES**VERY EARLY 1989 UK DEACTIVATION**Sn 23265:1 - 23265:1
This is an original, WW2 era British WD Officer's MK IV .380 calibre 5" barrel, ‘War Finish’ Service Revolver. The frame is stamped 'Webley & Scott Ltd’, ‘War Finish’, ‘Mark IV.38’, Ordnance inspection marks, and has matching numbers 152754, 754 is repeated on the barrel block. The pistol's original finely chequered grips are undamaged & have correct embossed Webley roundels. It is complete with military lanyard ring. Deactivated to very early UK specification in 1989 the weapon cocks and dry fires in both single and double action, the barrel is open and over bored and the bottom of the barrel slotted, the cylinders are open and cut and will accept inert rounds. 6 x inert deactivated rounds of brass cased .380 ammunition accompany the pistol and chamber in the pistol’s cylinder. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23265:1
£0.00
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