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19th Century Belgian Octagonal Single Shot Break Barrel .22 Pistol. D 1493. **EARLY 2005 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATE** - D 1493
A Belgian single shot 7” break barrel (has been plugged, rendering the firearm decommissioned) rimfire pistol, with octagonal barrel stamped ‘modele depose’ (Registered Design in French) with numerous inspection marks and checkered walnut grips (stamped ‘170’ to the underside). Single shot pistols .22 calibre colloquially known as a 'suicide special' because they were small, cheap and therefore fairly common in the days before gun ownership was strictly regulated. As a result, by virtue of being available, they were often used in suicides undated. The weapon cocks and dry fires as it should. The price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 1493. (Office Drawers)
£395.00

Belgian FN Browning M1900 7.65mm Calibre Semi-Automatic Pistol. **EARLY 1996 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATE** D 1492. - D 14 92
The FN Browning M1900 (known at the time in Europe just as Browning pistol) is a single action semi-automatic pistol designed c. 1896 by John Browning for Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FN) and produced in Belgium at the turn of the 20th century. It was the first production handgun to use a slide. Stamped to the left-hand side Breveté SGDG (which was a French type of patent that ceased to exist in 1968. The name was a common abbreviation for "Breveté Sans Garantie Du Gouvernement “(patent without government guarantees). FN Herstal originated in the small city of Herstal, near Liège. The Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre (French for 'National Factory of Weapons of War') was established in 1889 to manufacture 150,000 Mauser Model 89 rifles ordered by the Belgian government. FN was co-founded by the major arms makers of the Liège region, with Henri Pieper of Anciens Etablissements Pieper being the driving force and the primary shareholder of the new company. In 1897, the company entered into a long-lasting relationship with John Browning, a well-known American firearms designer. The action carries the number ‘692269’ and the body ‘99767’. The blueing is worn in parts and the grips are intact but showing signs of wear. The weapon cocks and dry fires as it should. The price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 1492.
£375.00

19th Century Single Shot Rim Fire Pocket/Muff Pistol. **EARLY UK 1991 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATE** D 1491. - D 1491
This is a 19th Century single shot rim fire pocket pistol, likely of German origin. The nickelled barrel measures 9cm in length and has been plugged, rendering the firearm decommissioned. The bore diameter is 4mm. These were often used for indoor shooting, a rage which swept Europe in the late 19th Century or for personal protection. The pistol has an inspection mark to the rear of the trigger. The wooden grips are good, with a few age-related marks. The price includes UK delivery and Deactivation Certificate. D 1491. (Office Drawer)
£295.00

Mauser Military/Police Mauser Model 1914/34 7.65mm Calibre Pocket Pistol 7.65 mm **UK 1997 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**D 1490. - D 1490
The Mauser Model 1914 is a semi-automatic pistol made by Mauser. A derivative of the 6.35mm (.25 calibre) Model 1910 designed by Josef Nickl, it uses 7.65mm (32 ACP) ammunition. In 1934, the Model 1914 was superseded by the simpler Model 1934. Mauser 1914 pistols were used by the German police and military during both World Wars. The Mauser Model 1914 in 7.65mm calibre was an improvement on the Model 1910 and saw action during WW1. This example has seen use, Slide and trigger move and magazine is removable. The pistol Is single action, and striker-fired, with the trigger connected to a bell crank lever which rotated around its centre to disengage from the striker sear, allowing it to fly forward under spring pressure and discharge the cartridge. The slide of the pistol locks open both on an empty magazine and when no magazine is inserted. If an empty magazine is removed the slide will remain locked open: however, if an empty magazine is inserted and fully seated, the slide will close. If a magazine is loaded with cartridges and then inserted into the pistol and fully seated while the slide is already locked open, the slide will move forward, automatically chambering a round. This feature ensures quick reload as there is no need to operate the slide to put the pistol into action, since once a loaded magazine was inserted, the slide would automatically close and the pistol would be ready to fire. If the slide is already forward when a loaded magazine is inserted, it can simply be pulled back to load a round just as with typical slide pistols. This Mauser Model 1914/34 7.65mm Pocket Pistol measures 6 ½ “overall making it ideal for concealment and issue to Detectives or Covert Operations Teams. These pistols were manufactured between 1914-1945. This pistol has black grips with chequered panels *see images for condition/slight movement*. It has most of its original blue finish. The left side of the slide is crisply marked with the ' Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf A.N' factory address together with 'Mauser's Patent'. The left side of the frame has the Mauser cartouche. The right side of the slide is crisply stamped 'Mauser 7.65'. The weapon cocks and dry fires as it should. The price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 1490
£495.00

Swedish 38mm Flare/ Signal Pistol. D 1461. - D 1461
This is a good 38mm calibre Flare Pistol. It has a 6" Barrel and measures 10" overall. It has undamaged composite grips. It's lever opening action works & it cocks & dry fires. The left side of the frame is stamped with serial number '66123' above ‘15648’ and is stamped PW. The underside of the barrel has inspection marks and calibre detail (illustrated). The butt is fitted with fixed lanyard ring. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery (NB UK deactivated flare/ signalling pistols do not need to be re proofed to the new UK/EU specification). D 1461.
£325.00

WW2 1940 British WD Enfield MK 1* .380 Calibre Spurless Tankers Service Revolver **EARLY UK 1996 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 17399 - 17399
This is an original WW2 dated .380 calibre, Tanker's Service revolver. These 5” barrel pistols were used by soldiers in tanks & armoured fighting vehicles, spurless to minimise the chance of cocking the weapon accidently when climbing in and out of tight spaces. It is date marked, '40' (1940) with WD arrow on top of the barrel and also stamped ‘CAL .38’. The frame is marked with Enfield’s combined ‘ED’ mark and ‘1*’ designation. The pistol is serial number S8704 which is stamped on the frame and barrel block. The bakelite grips have ribbed panels. The underside of one grip has an old stable, secure chip. The pistol is fitted with Military lanyard ring. Deactivated to early UK specification in 1996 the pistol has cut and ringed cylinders & blocked barrel. The pistol correctly dry fires in double action only. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 17399
£575.00

*German Made* Model 218 Peacemaker .22 Blank Firing Single Action Revolver. MISC 1001. - MISC 1001
The Colt Single Action Army/ Peacemaker was a single action revolver designed for the U.S. Government by Colt. The revolvers were adopted as the U.S. Army standard military service revolver until 1892 and were favoured by Early Law Enforcement Officers. The pistol has a factory blued steel barrel (Side venting) and the pistol measures 10” overall. The barrel is signed ‘MOD 218 CAL.22lg. PL.M.i.W.-GERMANY’ and the barrel is stamped CAL.22lg.PL. It has a blackened case action frame and side gate, blued cylinder and has an external hammer. It has a steel grip frame and trigger guard. The pistol has a hardwood grip and loads, cocks and fires correctly in single action only. It has a blade fore sight, grooved cylinder frame rear sight and captive sprung ejector rod. The price for this revolver includes UK delivery. NB As a blank firing replica of an antique revolver no licence is required to own this item in the UK. MISC 1001.
£375.00

WW1 Era British Officer's Issue, Spanish Eibar Arsenal .455 Calibre 6 Shot Double Action Military Service Revolver (S&W Russian Top Break Pattern) **UK 2011 DEACTIVATION** Sn 17699:5. - 17699:5
In 1914, with the beginning of the First World War, Gun manufacturers located in the City of Eibar Spain began equipping the French Army with revolvers. At that time Smiths & Wesson’s American patents did not protect their designs in Spain and the Spanish companies produced revolvers identical to S&W Russian Calibre top break and hand ejector type revolvers. In WW1 the British Army faced a shortage of their standard Officer’s issue Webley MK VI revolvers and ordered supplies of the Spanish made large calibre revolvers (see pages 57-58 of Revolvers Of The British Services 1854-1954) . This example of the Spanish made service revolver which is designed using S&W Russian Calibre top break action designs is in very good condition and is of the type issued to British & French Officers during WW1. It has a 5” barrel with top rib which is stamped ‘Manufacture Especial De Revolvers Garate Anitua Y Oia Eibar Espana’. It has military fixed sights and lanyard ring. Finished in blue the right side of the frame is stamped with ‘Manga Registrada’ mark and ‘Hege’. The frame is stamped with serial number ‘109’. The pistol has a colour case hardened hammer & trigger. The barrel block has British proof marks and calibre information (illustrated). It has undamaged chequered panel grips (the grips look short, but they are exactly as they should be). Deactivated to UK specification in 2011 the pistol has a ringed cylinder and blocked barrel & it cocks and dry fires in both single & double action. The price includes the deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 17699:5.
£695.00

WW2 Era. *MATCHING NUMBERS* U.S. Army Thompson 1928A1 .45 Calibre Sub Machine Gun With Original 50 Round 'Type 'L' Drum Magazine**UK 2008 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED***Sn - 20845
This is an excellent matching numbers, WW2 Era, Thompson 1928A1 SMG. It's wood pistol grip and fore stock are in nice undamaged condition as is its metal work. It is crisply stamped ' Auto -Ordnance Corporation, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A. on the right side of the frame together with U.S. Patent detail and 'Thompson Submachine Gun, Caliber .45 Automatic Cartridge U.S. Model 1928A1 No. S440347' on the left side of the frame and on the frame underneath theh detachable stock. The muzzle is fitted with original 'Cutts Compensator'. It is complete with an original 50 Round 'type L' drum magazine with Crisp instructions and Seymour Products Company markings. The fixed rear sight bed is stamped ‘Lyman’. It is fitted with sling swivels and has a steel butt plate with trap. Deactivated to UK specification in 2008 the magazine can be removed & the trigger and slide move. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 20845
£1,825.00

German, Inter War Period, 1929 to 1933, Matching Numbers, Mauser Model 1914 Pistol. **EARLY UK 2003 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** - D 1489
This is a German, Mauser Pistol Model 1914. The pistol was first made in 1914 and had various improvements in its service life. This pistol is the fifth variant of the Mauser model 1914 and is referred to as the 1914/34 transitional pistol which was in production from 1929 to 1933. This matching numbers pistol carries the serial number 498985 on the slide and the dismounting button of the front of the gun. The pistol is stamped on the left hand slide MAUSER- WERKE A.G.OBERNDORF AN and Cal. 7,65 – D.R Pu.A.P on the other side. The pistol carries proof marks on the right hand side of the receiver and the top of the slide near the rear sight. The pistol retains much of its original blued finish and has its original one piece chequered grips fitted which are uncracked. The pistol cocks, dry fires, the safety catch works together with the release button and the magazine can be removed. Deactivated to early UK specification in 2003 the rifle cocks and dry fires and the bolt can be removed. The price for this Mauser pistol includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 1489
£695.00
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