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*DEACTIVATED .44 Calibre Rogers & Spencer Percussion Revolver with Fluted Cylinder **UK 2011 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 1505 - D 1505
Deactivated Rogers & Spencer black powder percussion revolver .44 cal. This arm was manufactured during the War between the States by the firm of Roger & Spencer at Utica, New York under United States Government Contract. The Roger & Spencer design is considered by many authorities to be one of the best engineered and strongest designs of the percussion era. Barrel Length: 8 “. Sights: Integral rear sight notch groove in frame, truncated cone front sight of brass. Overall Length: 13 ½ “. The barrel is crisply stamped Rogers & Spencer Utica N-Y with Cal.44’ and the barrel 'Black Powder Only made In Italy'. It has a very nice, blued frame & cylinder and very good, polished wood grips. The pistol is serial number 860. Deactivated to UK specification in 2011 the pistol cocks and dry fires crisply. The price includes the deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 1505
£475.00

**SOLD**14/1*INERT DEACTIVATED. MG34 or MG42 Drum Magazine, 50 Round Cartridge Link, 50 Inert Rounds & Starter Tab. - MISC 1028
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a drum magazine for the MG34 or MG42 machine guns. The black painted magazine is complete with its folding carrying handle, spring loaded anti rattle plate attached to the hinged lid, lid retaining catch and the sliding ammunition feed cover. The magazine is complete with a 50 round link with 50 inert rounds and the starter tab. The starter tab tucks into a spot welded fixing to the side of the magazine to secure it in transit. The magazines dust cover, lid, locking handle and ammunition work as they should. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. MISC 1028
£0.00

**SCARCE**MINT**British WD L59A1 (No.4 ) Drill / Instructional Rifle Made From De-Commissioned 1944 M47/C (BSA Shirley) No.4 Parts With Original Webbing Sling**UK/EU 2024 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 1502 - D 1502
After WW2 Drill Purpose Only rifles were made from de-commissioned parts of WW2 No 4 .303 calibre rifles and issued to Army, Navy & Air Force recruits and cadets for training. The weapons were issued a new model number L59A1 (see page 431 of the Lee Enfield Story by Skennerton). This is a deactivated near mint example of the L59A1 drill rifle. Most of the L59A1 rifles that have been available to collectors have been in very poor condition due to their drill use however this rifle is exceptional, the metal and wood both being excellent. It is crisply marked with the model designation ‘Drill Rifle L59A1’ at the breech (illustrated) and number 30719. The grip strap has some original No 4 rifle markings consisting of WD arrow mark,1944 date & WW2 maker code M47/C (BSA Shirley). The rifle has the correct winged foresight and flip up MK II marked rear sight which incorporates a peep sight. The rifle has a bayonet lug and sling swivels fitted with original webbing sling. The L59A1 makes an excellent demonstration rifle. Deactivated to UK/ EU specification in 2024 the rifles bolt and trigger move and the magazine can be removed. The price for this scarce military training rifle in near mint condition includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 1502
£745.00

Victorian, British, Militia Pattern, W.W. Greener Martini Metford Mark II .303 Service Rifle, Leather Sling & Wilkinson Pattern 1888 Bayonet. D 6010 - D 6010
The famous W.W. (William Wellington) Greener English sporting shotgun and rifle manufacturer was established in 1829 and is still in business. This is an excellent, original British .303 Martini Metford Mark II service rifle by this famous maker. The rifle in that it does not have provision for the top wooden handguard and has Rigby nose cap for the Pattern 88 sword bayonet without a cleaning rod hole. The rifle has the mark 3 fore end and the small cocking lever. The rearsight is graduated to 1800 yards and the barleycorn foresight is fitted with a blued spring steel sight protector. The receiver is stamped on the left hand side WW GREENER BIRMINGHAM. The metalwork retains most of its original blued finish and the woodwork is in excellent with only minor marks from age service use. The fore end fitting lug has WD ordnance marks to it and are the only government marks on the rifle. The barrel when originally proofed was for nitro powders at Birmingham. The rifle has a barleycorn fore sight, flip up 1800 yard ladder rear sight, steel butt plate, 3 sling swivels and a leather sling. There is an old small inlet repair to the fore end near to the lower barrel band that has been well executed in the fitting and finish. The rifle is fitted with a Wilkinson London Pattern bayonet and is stamped on the ricasso with a crown over VR and WILKINSON LONDON with 10 90 (October 1890). The other side of the ricasso is stamped with WD and various inspection stamps. See Section D, Martini arms, RB 111, 124 and 125 on pages 22 - 24, Catalogue of the Enfield Pattern Room, British Rifles, published by Her Majesty’s Stationary Office and pages 160 & 175 including the plates in The Martini-Henry for Queen and Empire by Neil Aspinshaw. The cocking and firing actions work crisply. The weapon was UK deactivated in 2012 and cocks and dry fires. The weapon for display purposes only. The price includes the UK deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 6010
£895.00

WW2 1944 Turkish Army Model 1938 (Mauser Gew 98) K.Kale AS FA (Askari Fabrika, or Military Factory) Ankara 7.63mm Calibre Bolt Action Rifle With Turkish Government Markings **VERY EARLY UK 1988 DEACTIVATION WITH REPLACEMENT EU 2024 CERTIFICATE** D 1501 - D 1501
Independently produced by the Republic of Turkey, these World War II vintage Turkish K.Kale M1938 Mauser rifles are good solid rifles. While all previous models of Turkish Mausers and many of the so-called M1938s were actually made in Europe, K.Kale marked rifles were manufactured in Turkey. The first domestic-made Turkish Mauser-type rifles, they were built in Kirikkale Tufek Fabrikast, a government-owned “Military Factory.” During World War II for the first time it had to rely on local armouries to produce military firearms. Thousands of Gew.98s were parted out and converted to the M1938 configuration. These were for the most part marked ATF, for Ankara Tufek Fabrikast (Ankara Rifle Factory). Between 1940 and 1946, the K.Kale factory manufactured around a quarter-million rifle receivers. Top production years were 1942 (53,000 rifles) and 1944 (49,000 rifles). Additional markings atop the receiver ring are a star and crescent moon, with the letter abbreviations T.C. (Turkiye Cumhuriyeti, or Republic of Turkey); AS FA (Askari Fabrika, or Military Factory); ANKARA, for the city where the K.Kale factory is located. This 1944 dated Turkish Mauser Model 1938 was made at K.Kale AS FA (Askari Fabrika, or Military Factory) Ankara. The barrel shank is stamped with factory markings, Turkish Crescent Moon & Star, inspection marks and serial number 186380. Our all original example is in excellent condition. It has a 29 ¼” barrel with original cleaning rod and sling swivels. The rifle has a steel butt plate, the stock is slotted and ringed for sling anchor & it has an adjustable rear sight. Originally deactivated to a very early UK specification in 1988, the original deactivation certificate was lost at some point in its life and in 2024 a replacement EU deactivation certificate was issued. The rifle cocks and dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 1501
£695.00

**RARE** Pre 1918 Winchester 1879 Patent (Mod 1885) ‘Winder Musket’ .22 Long Round Calibre Falling Block Single Shot U.S. Military Training Rifle. D 1500**UK ONLY 2024 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**D 1500 - D 1500
The Winder musket was a .22 calibre military training rifle used by the U.S Army in the early 20th Century. The weapon was the brainchild of Colonel C. B. Winder, who advocated marksmanship training with a rifle of similar size and weight to a service rifle but chambered in .22 rim fire, which was both economical and suitable for indoor ranges. The Winder Musket was based on the Winchester Model 1885 single shot rifle. Although it was never officially referred to as the Winder musket, the weapon was informally named in honour of Colonel Winder, and has since generally been referred to as the Winder musket. The Winder Musket was superseded by the 1922 Model bolt-action training rifle. Winder Musket serial number records are sketchy having several gaps in the record log. Winders made in 1918 and 1919 were given the designation ‘Model 87’. This is an excellent original example of the rare Winder Musket. It has no designation marks but does have crisp patent and manufacturer detail stamped on the top steel action tang ‘Pat Oct 7th 79 (1879) Winchester Trade Mark’ and serial number ‘102269’ on the lower action tang. It has a 28” round steel barrel (43 3/4” overall), an adjustable rear target sight and block & blade fore sight. The barrel is stamped with calibre detail ’22 Long R’. It has a steel butt plate, fore end block, barrel bands and a single sling swivel. The metal retains its original blue finish. The Musket has excellent all original undamaged wood work which has just minor bumps and bruises consistent with age and service use. It has an external hammer. The rifle’s original UK deactivation certificate was lost at some point in its life and a new UK only deactivation certificate was issued in 2024. The musket’s falling block cocking and firing action works crisply. The price for this rare piece includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 1500
£795.00

Italian Armi San Marco Colt Navy Model Type Side Gate Loading 9mm Calibre Blank Firing Revolver**UK 2004 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 1499 - D 1499
Colt Navy Revolvers were used by troops on both sides of the American Civil War. The Colt design lives on today in the form of authentic blank firing firearms from Italian manufacturers such as Armi San Marco, Uberti, Pietta, Euroarms, ASM & Orion. This quality Italian made deactivated Colt Navy type percussion revolver is firearms quality. Originally made as a forward venting 9mm blank firing calibre gun, in 2004 it was deactivated to UK specification. The cylinder is ringed and the barrel blocked. The pistol cocks and dry fires correctly in single action only, the side gate opens and closes as it should & the loading lever moves backwards and forwards under spring tension. It has a walnut grip & brass trigger guard frame. It has a faint Naval engagement cylinder scene as found on original Colt Navy pistols. The underside of the barrel is numbered ‘313’ & has the importer’s name ‘Henry Krank Ltd’. There are no visible Armi San Marco external marks on the pistol but its original deactivation certificate names the maker as ‘Armi San Marco’. The barrel is 5 ½” long and it measures 11" overall. It has a brass post foresight and notched plate frame rear sight. The price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 1499
£575.00

WW2 Burma Chindit & Suez Crisis Era 1956 Dated British Airborne Forces Enfield MK 3 .303 Calibre Bren Light Machine Gun with MK 4 Barrel**UK / EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 1514. - D 1514
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. MK 3 Bren’s were shorter and lighter than MK 2 Brens. They were made by Enfield from 1944 for the war in the East and for Airborne Forces. Post war examples were made from converted WW2 weapons. This is an excellent British .303 Calibre MK 3 Bren Light Machine Gun. All of its metal work & woodwork is in great undamaged condition with original finish, and it is complete with its bi pod, flip up rear sight, carry handle & original box magazine. The right side of its frame is crisply stamped 'Bren Mk 3' model detail, Enfield’s combined ‘ED’ mark & '1956' date. The frame & MK 4 barrel have matching numbers A4657. The weapon also has Enfield’s ‘U.E’ inspection marks. Deactivated to UK specification in 2020 the weapon’s slide and trigger move and the magazine can be removed. The price includes UK/EU deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 1514.
£845.00

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
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