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**RARE**CAPTURED**Boer War ZAR Republic Contract Mauser Model 1896 7.9mm Calibre Rifle By Loewe & Co Berlin With Boer Name & Address Carved In Stock ‘J.J.A. Jordaan Reebokfontein Dist. Standerton Z.A.R’**COCKS & DRY FIRES UK 2005 DEACTIVATION** Sn 22117 - 22117
The Boer Republics of the Orange Free State (OVS or Oranje Vrij Staat) and the South African Republic (ZAR or Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek) had been at odds with the British Empire for decades. Events led to open hostilities and knowing War with the British Empire was imminent, the Boers rushed to purchase firearms to arm their citizen-soldier Commandos and shipments of German Mauser Rifles were purchased by the ZAR and OVS States. It was common practice for Boers issued with rifles to carve their names and often scenic or religious imagery into the wood stocks of their weapons. This Mauser Model 1896 Rifle is one of the rifles purchased by the Boers. It is almost certainly one of many captured by the British during the War. The woodwork and metal work are all original. The wood has just light knocks bumps and bruises consistent with age and use and has an old stable repair to the lower part of the stock between the rear sling swivel and butt plate. The breech housing is stamped 'MOD MAUSER 1896 LUDW. LOEWE & CO BERLIN' together with number 'B 4060' which is repeated on the magazine plate and bolt. The metal work has small Imperial German inspection marks. Typical of weapons used in the War it has the original Boer Kommando’s name & address hand carved into the stock ‘J.J.A. Jordaan Reebokfontein Dist. Standerton Z.A.R’ within panel (illustrated). Standerton is a large commercial and agricultural town lying on the banks of the Vaal River in Mpumalanga, South Africa. Standerton was founded in 1878 by The Z.A.R. During the First Boer War (1880–81), a British unit was besieged by the Boer forces who shelled them from the nearby hill, the former holding out until the end of the war in February 1881. Internet resource www.angloboerwar.com lists 206 Boers with the surname Jordaan taken prisoner during the Boer war with information regarding where they were captured and interned. The rifle is complete with block & blade fore sight, flip up rear sight, bayonet lug, steel butt plate and sling swivels. It is without cleaning rod. Deactivated to UK specification in 2005 the weapon cocks & dry fires crisply. The price for this rare historic piece worthy of further research regarding the Boer name includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 22117
£1,645.00

Spanish Civil War & WW2 Era Spanish Astra 1928 Patent Model 900 (Mauser C/96) 7.63mm Calibre 'Broom Handle' Semi Automatic Pistol With Stripper Clip Loaded With Inert Deactivated Rounds, Original Astra Pamphlets & Associated Paperwork. Sn 23668 - 23668
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. 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 6.3" barrel & grooved wood grips which are undamaged and stamped with indistinct marks. The weapon has fixed foresight and adjustable tangent rear sight. The frame has Spanish Astra manufacturer marks 1928 patent detail and serial number 12133. It is complete with military lanyard ring. Originally deactivated to UK specification in 1989 and re-certificated to UK/EU specification in 2025 the pistol’s slide locks back, exposing the magazine and the hammer moves. The trigger has been fixed in place during the deactivation process. The pistol comes with an original stripper loading clip which is loaded with 8 removable inert deactivated rounds of 7.63mm calibre ammunition. Also with the pistol are original Astra illustrated information & instruction pamphlets which were found with the pistol one bearing the pistol’s matching serial number, ammunition information and a remnant of a photocopy of a Nazi German marked certificate (illustrated). The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23668
£995.00

Boxed, Cold War 1964 Dated West German Military / Police Walther P38 / P1 Variant 9mm Parabellum Calibre, Semi Automatic Pistol With Associated P38 Leather Holster**MOVING PARTS UK/EU 2025 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23669 - 23669
In late 1963, during the cold war era, the Walther model P1 semi auto pistol, a refined version of the WW2 P38, was adopted for use by the West German Bundeswehr (Germany Military & Police). This is an excellent original Walther P1 Pistol. Its metal work has its original finish. Its wrap around grips have no damage. The left side of its slide is crisply stamped 'P1' and with Walther banner together with calibre detail & 9/64 (September 1964 date). The pistol is serial number 265767 which is stamped on the frame. The slide has matching numbers '767'. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2025, the pistol’s slide locks back and moves forward under spring tension, its hammer, safety catch and trigger move. Its magazine has been fixed in place during the deactivation process. The pistol is contained in its associated period cardboard box with removeable lid. The box bears the Walther name, banner & P38 model detail. The box contains its original P38 illustrated instruction pamphlet. Also included is it's associated post WW2 black leather holster with full flap cover. The holster has a single magazine carrier to the right side, single retaining strap with stud fastener & 2 belt loops to the rear. The holster has P38 model detail and other impressed numbers & letters (illustrated).The price for this nice P38 /P1 set includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23669
£675.00

WW2 Nazi German Maschinengewehr MG 42, 7.92mm Machine Gun By 'bnz (Steyr Daimler Austria) With Bi-Pod By ‘hec’ Steinbach & Vollmann, Heiligenhaus Bez. Duesseldorf. Sn 22534:10 - 22534:10
The MG 42 (Maschinengewehr 42, or Machine Gun 42) is a 7.92mm general purpose machine gun developed in Nazi Germany and entered into service with the Wehrmacht in 1942. This is an excellent original example of the MG 42. It has all original metal work, wood stock and ribbed bakelite pistol grip. It is complete with bi pod and flip up sights. The frame is marked by the manufacturer 'bnz' which is the Nazi German War time code for Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, Steyr, Austria. The weapon is numbered ‘2004b’ & has Nazi Waffenamt inspection marks on its frame. The bi pod is Waffenamt together with Nazi maker code ‘hec’ which is Steinbach & Vollmann, Heiligenhaus Bez. Duesseldorf. The weapon cocks and dry fires and its breech cover opens as it should. The weapon comes with its later bespoke carpenter made fitted wood transit with hinged lid steel carry handles and clasp fasteners. The case has compartments for accessories and holds the weapon firmly in place with the shouder stock removed. The price for this sought after Nazi marked weapon includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22534:10
£4,450.00

Rare, Variant, German, MG42 (Rheinmetall MG42/58) (Early Production). 7.62x51 Machine Gun and Sling. ** OLD SPEC** 1996 UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 5989 - D 5989
After World War Two, when West Germany was allowed to reconstitute its army and join NATO, it needed small arms. The new Bundeswehr chose the MG42 as it’s standard GPMG, and the Rheinmetall firm undertook the project of recreating the MG42 by reverse-engineered surviving wartime weapons. The work was completed in 1958, and the company began making MG42s in 7.62 NATO for the commercial export market as well as for the Bundeswehr. West German postwar production of the wartime MG42 began in 1958 at Rheinmetall, after engineers reverse-engineered surviving wartime weapons. Rechambered for 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition, the Rheinmetall MG42/58, was officially designated by the German Bundeswehr as the MG1A1. The design evolved through the MG1 and MG2 into the iconic MG3, which was later manufactured by Heckler & Koch and widely adopted globally. The improvements included a feed tray to mount modern belt boxes and prevent belts from falling out when opened, integrated anti aircraft rear sight and a new muzzle booster design. This is an early production, 1959 built MG42/58 made by Rheinmetall in 1959. The left hand side of the receiver is stamped MG 42 7.62 the Rheinmetall monogram 1959 (date), proof marks and the serial number 11313, the gun is in good condition, retaining much of its original finish, the gun is fitted with the Rheinmetall flip up anti aircraft rear sight, bipod and leather carrying sling. This is an old spec UK (1996) deactivation. The weapon cocks, strips, the barrel change lever operates and the gun dry fires. This is an excellent example of an early production MG42/58 in 7.62 NATO deactivated to the old specification in 1996. The price includes the UK Old Spec deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 5989
£2,450.00

WW2, 1942 Dated Bren Mk 1m .303 Calibre Light Machine Gun By Inglis. Matching Barrel. ** OLD SPEC**1995 UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**. D 5988 - D 5988
The British Bren Light Machine Gun was introduced in the 1930s 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 Inglis, Canada. The left side of its receiver is stamped BREN Mk 1m INGLIS 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 374465 stamped on the top of the breach. The gun was deactivated to the old UK specification in June 1995. The guns slide, action, bottom cover plate, magazine cover plate, trigger and the fire selector lever all move. The magazine can be removed. The price includes the 1995 UK old specification deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 5988
£1,200.00

**RESERVED UNTIL 14/8**INERT DEACTIVATED. Original WW2 US Army Thompson Webbing 5 x Round Magazine Pouch, 5 x 30 Round Magazines, Cleaning Rod and Oil Bottle. MISC 1052 - MISC 1052
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a Second World War US Army issue five 20 round pocket magazine pouch for the Thompson machine gun which also held the 30 round magazines. The khaki pouch holds five original 30 round Thompson magazines which retain their original blued finish. the set is complete with an original steel cleaning rod and an oil bottle, both of which retain their original finishes. The items are in good condition and the fabric and buttons remain robust and working. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these items in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. (Office corridor shelves). MISC 1052
£245.00

Post 1905-1922 Marlin USA Model 97 (1897) .22 Long Rifle Calibre Lever Action Carbine With Tube Magazine **COCKS & DRY FIRES**UK 2015 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23633:3 - 23633:3
The Marlin Model 97 (originally introduced as the Model 1897) is a vintage .22 calibre lever-action takedown rifle produced by the Marlin Firearms Co. Manufactured roughly between 1897 and 1922 (with the roll stamp changing to "Model 97" around 1905). This is very good Marlin Model 1897 lever action rifle. It has all original un-damaged wood work with Marlin signature butt plate. Its 24” barrel has the manufacturer’s name, USA address and patent detail. The action tang has model detail ‘Model ‘97’ (all illustrated). It has a full length tube magazine. The rifle is serial number 283905 which indicated post 1905 production. It has a folding peep foresight & 2 leaf folding rear sight. Deactivated to UK specification in 2015 the weapon cocks and dry fires (the takedown action has been fixed in place during the deactivation process). The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23633:3
£725.00

**RESERVED UNTIL 14/8**INERT DEACTIVATED. Original WW2 US Army Thompson Webbing 5 x 20 Round Magazine Pouch, 5 x 20 Round Magazines, Inert Rounds, Cleaning Rod and Oil Bottle. MISC 1051 - MISC 1051
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a Second World War US Army issue five 20 round pocket magazine pouch for the Thompson machine gun. The khaki pouch holds five original 20 round Thompson magazines which retain their original blued finish. the set is complete with an original steel cleaning rod and an oil bottle, both of which retain their original finishes. The items are in good condition and the fabric and buttons remain robust and working. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these items in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. MISC 1051
£175.00

Early 1900’s British Webley MK III .380 Calibre Revolver With Open Cylinders That Will Accept Inert Rounds & Open Barrel**COCKS & DRY FIRES**VERY EARLY UK 1992 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23633:2 - 23633:2
The Webley MK III revolver was introduced in the early 1900’s (see pages 153 & 156 of Webley Revolvers By Bruce & Reinhart where MK III .380 variants are illustrated). This is an excellent example with undamaged Walnut grips which have chequered grip panels. It has a 4" barrel and retains its original finish. The pistol is serial number '27259' which is stamped on the frame together with ‘Webley Patents’. The frame is also stamped ‘Mark III .38’ and has Webley’s winged bullet trademark. Deactivated to very early UK specification in 1992 the pistol has open cylinders that will accept inert rounds & open over bored barrel. The pistol cocks and dry fires in both single & double action. The pistol is accompanied by 6 inert deactivated, brass cased, lead bullet .380 rounds. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23633:2
£975.00
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