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Armi Jager Dakota Colt Single Action Army Ejectorless Peacemaker .357 Magnum Calibre Revolver With Open Cylinders That Will Accept Inert Rounds. D 5982 - D 5982
Made by Armi Jager Italy these quality firearms were Imported through Intercontinental Arms. The pistols were modeled on Colt’s Wild West era single action peacemaker revolvers. The 6 shot revolver is in .357 calibre and would have been capable of firing both .357 Magnum and .38 special ammunition, they were modeled on the original Ejectorless Single Action Army Peacemaker and manufactured without the ejector rod & ejector rod housing on the barrel. The lack of ejector created a simpler, easier to carry revolver, useful in the American Wild West Frontier era for short engagements that might not demand quick reloading. In the period Colt made up the guns on special order, fitting them with barrels of any length the customer wanted. The Colt design lives on today in the form of identical quality firearms from Italian manufacturers such as our example by Armi Jager. The side gate loading revolver has a 5 ½” blued steel barrel and measures just under 11” overall. It has a colour case hardened frame & trigger, brass grip frame & undamaged wood grips. The barrel is signed ‘Dakota Cal.357 Magnum’ and ‘Made In Italy’. The frame has factory inspection marks and the pistol is serial number 13376. The side gate loading pistol has the correct hinged gate which operates as it should, Its cylinders are cut but open and will accept inert rounds and it cocks and dry fires crisply. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 5982
£595.00

WW2 British WD Sten MK II 9mm Sub Machine Gun By *L Ltd & MMO With ‘T’ Bar Stock & 1945 WD Webbing Sling By Rover (Vehicle Manufacturing Company). D 5981 - D 5981
The 9mm Sten was mass produced from pressed metal parts as an urgent production for the British War effort. This is an excellent WW2 MK II Sten Sub Machine Gun with 'T' bar shoulder stock. The magazine housing is marked 'Sten MK II'. It is serial number 2125. The housing also has the partially visible maker mark ‘*L Ltd (the first letter is hidden by the manufacturing process). The stock is stamped by the maker ‘MMO’ (unknown). The weapon cocks and dry fires crisply and the magazine can be removed. The magazine has a small ‘A’ within roundel inspection mark. The gun is fitted with an original webbing sling which has original ink stencil marks ‘WD arrow’, ‘45’ date (1945) and ‘Rover’ (the British Motor Vehicle manufacturing Company). The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 5981
£1,395.00

**RARE**WW1 1917 British WD Officer's Webley MK VI .455 Calibre Service Revolver. Sn 22553:3 - 22553:3
This is an original World War 1 dated British WD Officer's MK VI .455 calibre Service Revolver. It is serial number 17081 which is stamped on the underside of the frame, there are other un-matching numbers. On the right side of the frame it is crisply stamped 'Webley Mark VI Patents' and dated ‘1917’. 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 pistol breaks open for loading & cocks & dry fires in both single & double action. Its barrel is open & over bored, the cylinders are cut and ringed. The price for this WW1 dated British service revolver includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 22553:3
£975.00

**BOER WAR MODEL**British WD Officer's Webley MK IV .455 Calibre Service Revolver With 'Birds Head' Grips & 6 Inert Deactivated Sectioned Dummy Rounds Which Can Be Loaded Into The Cylinder. Sn 22534:19 - 22534:19
The Webley MK IV .450/ .455 revolver was approved for British military service on 5th October 1899. These weapons were supplied in such large quantities to British troops engaged in the South African wars during 1899 – 1902, it was often referred to as the ‘Boer War Model’ (see page 201 of Webley Revolvers by Reinhart). This is an excellent original example of the Boer War Model Webley MK IV revolver. It has the correct 4" barrel and the original blue finish has aged to a nice plum colour in areas. The pistol has the correct undamaged 'Birds Head' shaped chequered panel grips. The frame is crisply marked ‘Webley Patents’, ‘MK IV’ and has WD inspection marks including a large Broad arrow on top of the cylinder frame. The pistol has matching serial numbers 105600 on the barrel block, underside of the frame and cylinder. The pistol is fitted with military lanyard ring. The pistol has an open over bored barrel and the cylinders have been cut and ringed. A nice feature of this pistol is that it comes with 6 inert deactivated dummy rounds which were commissioned by a previous owner and constructed so they can be loaded into the cylinder avoiding the cylinder ring obstruction and can be ejected by the pistol’s ejector mechanism for display (the original period empty .455 calibre brass shell cases have been sectioned and fitted with sectioned dummy bullets). The weapon cocks and dry fires in both single and double action. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 22534:19
£895.00

**EXTREMELY RARE**Olive Green Gallipoli & Mespotamia Theatre Of War Painted, WW1 British WD BSA M1914 .303 Calibre Lewis Automatic Machine Gun With Stock Disc Regiment Marked ‘WRVR’, Royal Navy ‘RN’ WD Oil Container Cap, WD Drum Pan Magazine & Bipod. - 22553:1
The .303 calibre Lewis gun (or Lewis automatic machine gun) is a World War I 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, excellent clean WW1 .303 Lewis Light Machine Gun. 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'. It has matching numbers 51385. The gun also has several WD broad arrow ordnance inspection marks (illustrated). It is complete with original bipod with adjustable spiked legs, ladder rear sight, winged fore sight and original removable drum pan magazine. The underside of the magazine has WD marks. The metal work of the gun and bipod have original Olive Green paint as used on weapons used in the Gallipoli & Mespotamia Theatres Of War. The wood stock and pistol grip are undamaged. The stock is inlaid with brass Disc Regiment marked ’22 WRVR 95’. The gun also has a steel butt plate, sling swivels & 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 brass lid is marked ‘RN’ (Royal Navy) and has WD arrow. The gun cocks and dry fires crisply, the magazine rotates correctly during the firing process and can be removed. These iconic weapons are extremely rare and this is an excellent original example worthy of further research regarding the Regiment marks. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22553:1
£9,750.00

**RARE**Pre WW1 Dated 1910 Imperial German Army 7.92×57mm Calibre Erfurt Kar 98 Storm Troopers Rifle. D 5979 - D 5979
This is a very good condition, rare to find Erfurt Arsenal Mauser Kar 98 rifle. These short rifles were issued to German 'Storm Troopers' in WW1 for attacking and clearing trenches. The rifle measures 43 ½” overall. The breech is crisply stamped 'Crown Erfurt 1910'. It is also marked 'Kar 98' designation. The weapon is serial number 7111 and it has other un-matching numbers on the metal work & wood. It has undamaged all original woodwork and is complete with steel butt plate. The metal work is undamaged with even aged patina throughout. There are Imperial German proof / Inspection marks on the metal work. The rifle has a bayonet bar, sling swivels, adjustable rear sight & winged fore sight. The rifle cocks & dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 5979
£875.00

**MATCHING NUMBERS** Post 1896, Boer War British Officer’s Private Purchase, Small Frame Factory Nickel Plated Webley MK III .380 Calibre Pocket Revolver. Sn 22534:18 - 22534:18
Webley MK III .380 pocket revolver's were introduced in March 1896 ( see page 151 of Bruce & Reinhart's book Webley Revolvers). This is a factory nickel plated example retailed in South Africa, possibly a British Officer’s Boer War Private purchase weapon. The small frame pistol has a 3" barrel. The right side of the pistol is stamped with the serial number '11261' and 'Webley Patents' matching numbers are on the barrel block and cylinder. The left side of the frame is stamped with Webley 'winged bullet' legend. Above the cylinder on the frame it is stamped with 'Mark III .38'. On top of the cylinder frame it is signed by the South African retailer ‘A.P Walsh Kimberley & Johannesburg’. It's all original metal work retains its original factory nickel plate finish which has just light age related tarnish in areas and its chequered panel vulcanite grips are undamaged. The pistol cocks and dry fires in both single and double action. The price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 22534:18
£695.00

SOLD SOLD (14/04) INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1944 Dated, German MG 34 & MG 42, Patronenkasten 41, 250 Round Steel Ammunition Box, 50 Round Belt, 10 Inert Rounds & Starter Tab. - MISC 1031
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a German WW2, 1944 dated, Patronenkasten 41, 250 round ammunition box issued with the MG34 & MG42 machine guns. The box was developed from the German First World War steel Patronenkast 15 ammunition box issued with the Maxim MG08. This ammunition box was later modified slightly for use with the MG34 and became the Patronenkasten 34. In 1941, the ammunition box was further modified to become the Patronenkasten 41 which was an improvement on the earlier model 34 in terms of durability. The ammunition box was made stiffer of square folded steel in a box shape design with its corners creating a recess and overlapping the closing latches. The case was called the Patr. Kast.41 f.M.G. (Patronen Kasted 41 fuhr Maschinen Gewehr). This is an original WW2 German Patronenkasten 41 steel ammunition box for the MG34 and 42 machineguns. The box retains most if its original green painted finish, without any dents. The boxes locking and hinging mechanisms are in good condition and lock securely. The lid is nicely stamped bdk (Schneiderwerke GmbH Saarbrucken-Werk, Sankt Ingbert) 44 (1944 date). The end of the box under the side carrying handle is stamped Patr.Kast 41 f.M.G.. The ammunition box contains a 50 round cartridge link belt complete with a starter tab and 10 inert rounds of 7.92mm ammunition. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert ammunition in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. MISC 1031
£0.00

Transit Cased WW2 1942-1943 Australian WD Lithgow Vickers .303 Heavy Machine Gun With Transit Cased 1943 Dated Tripod By RT (Randwick Tramways) & MK IV Mount. Sn 22534:17 - 22534:17
This is an excellent clean WW2 dated transit cased smooth jacketed .303 Vickers Heavy Machine gun with transit cased mount & tripod. The machine gun is marked with serial number '7992' which is in the serial number range of Australian Lithgow Vickers made between 1942 & 1943 (see page 266 of ‘The Grand Old Lady Of No Man’s Land’ by Goldsmith). The gun has WD arrow and Lithgow ‘MA 42’ marks (Lithgow 1942). It is fitted with silvered flip up long range sight, additional dove tail mount for optical sight and has excellent undamaged firing handles. The machine gun retains its original finish. The gun cocks and dry fires crisply, the breech cover opens, the feed block has MA with WD arrow marks and can be removed. The tripod is stamped ‘RT’ (Randwick Tramways) No 7203 and is dated 1943. The tripod is in excellent original condition with original green paint. The gun mount is marked ‘Mount Tripod MG MK IV’. It has the correct graduated dial and inspection marks marked ‘MT .303 MK IV Dial Dir’n Mill’ (illustrated). A nice feature of this gun and mounts is that they are fitted with original canvas covers to the barrel jacket and mount chains. The price includes deactivation certificate. Due to the size and weight of this piece delivery will be by arrangement and at cost. Sn 22534:17
£4,950.00

SOLD SOLD (07/04) WW2 British 1943, Enfield, MK 1 Bren .303 Calibre Light Machine Gun. D 1652 - D 1652
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 dated .303 Calibre MK 1 Bren Light Machine Gun. All of its metal work & woodwork are in very good condition with even patina and it is complete with its folding bi pod, folding carry handle & original box magazine. The shoulder stock has a steel butt plate. The left side of its action is crisply stamped 'Bren Mark 1' and by the British Enfield manufacturer with their crisp combined 'ED' mark & date '1943'. The weapon is serial number 'BB2498'. The machine gun features the correct adjustable drum type rear aperture sight and folding carry handle. The gun cocks and dry fires & the magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 1652
£0.00
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