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**SCARCE**WW2 POST DUNKIRK DISPERSAL EMERGENCY MEASURES**ALL MATCHING NUMBERS INCLUDING BOLT**British WW2 1940 Dated BSA SMLE No.1 MK III* .303 Calibre Rifle & Sling. D 6033 - D 6033
A scarce, excellent, original WW2 1940 dated, Short Magazine Lee Enfield SMLE No1 MK III* .303 calibre 'Dispersal Rifle'. These weapons were produced as an emergency measure after Dunkirk. Contracts for parts were 'dispersed' throughout the country to smaller firms then returned to BSA for assembly (see pages 176 & 177 of The Lee Enfield Story by Skennerton). The rifle’s steel grip strap is nicely stamped with Crown GR ( George Rex) 'B (dispersal factory cypher illustrated on page 177 of Skennerton’s book) 1940 (date) SMLE III* (designation)'. The rifle is serial number M44723 which is stamped on the barrel shank, bolt, under the rear sight and forend block. The bolt has WD broad arrow mark. The rifle has its original high wing front sight and rear sight arrangement with wing protectors. It has a brass butt plate with trap, bayonet lug & bridge for stripper clip loading. The wood is all original with just light bumps & bruises consistent with age and service use. The deactivated rifle’s bolt & trigger move and the magazine can be removed. The rifle’s sling swivels are fitted with original webbing sling. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 6033
£875.00

British WD 1894 Dated, Long Lee Enfield MK II Rifle By LSA Co (London Small Arms Company), 1910 Converted To Charger Loading With Long Range Volley Sights, Magazine Cut Off, Cleaning Rod & Original Leather Sling. D 1480 - D 1480
The Long Lee-Enfield .303 was introduced into the British Army in the late 1800’s. It replaced the Lee-Metford, which had been the standard issue firearm since 1889. The latter was a magazine-fed repeating rifle, but it fired cartridges using black powder which emitted smoke when fired that gave away the rifleman's position. In 1891, the British first produced cordite a propellant that burned cleanly without emitting smoke. It also generated more heat, however, which wore out the Lee-Metford's rifling system of seven shallow grooves. A new rifling system was developed at the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, consisting of five deep grooves that could withstand the intense heat generated by the cordite. The result was the .303 Long Lee-Enfield rifle. The new rifle saw service in the Boer wars and beyond. This .303 calibre Long Lee MK II is crisply stamped on the right side of the strap 'LSA Co Ld' (London Small Arms Co Ltd) Crown VR' (Victoria Regina) and '1894' date. In 1910 this rifle was converted to charger loading and is correctly stamped on the left side of the strap 'LSA Co 1910 C.C.L.E’. The breech is stamped with number '9262 and has other un-matching numbers. The metal work has WD and ordnance inspection marks. It has stepped blade fore sight, flip up rear peep sight, long range volley sights, ladder rear sight, bayonet bar, sling swivels fitted with original leather sling, magazine cut off and charger loading bridge. The wood work is excellent & all original. The rifle has its original brass butt plate with trap. The deactivated rifle’s bolt moves, its trigger moves, the magazine cut off moves as it should and the magazine can be removed. The price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 1480
£1,200.00

Italian, Late WW2 Production, Gardone Val Trompia Arsenal, Carcano M1891 Cavalry Carbine (Moschetto Modello 91 da Cavalleria) 6.5mm (6.5x52) Bolt Action Carbine With Folding Bayonet **EU 2021 DEACTIVATION** Sn - 22725
This is a Carcano M1891 Cavalry Carbine or Moschetto Modello 91 da Cavalleria made by the Italian arsenal of Gardone Val Trompia after Mussiloni was killed after 1943. This hard to find carbine having a fixed as opposed to an adjustable rear sight and has no date stamps on the gun dating it to after 1943. This pattern carbine was only made by the Gardone Val Trompia Arsenal. During WWII and after declaring war on the Allied forces, Italian arms manufacture started assembling existing stocks of the 6.5mm calibre M1891 and issuing to them Italian units. The rifle has all its original wood and metalwork & is equipped with original folding bayonet. The carbine has a steel butt plate with trap, sling bars, leather sling, fixed rear sight and blade fore sight. The carbine retains much of its original blued metal finish and the breech is stamped GARDONEV.T (Gardone Val Trompia) SH 3183 (serial number) 942-XX. The carbine has the original folding bayonet of the cavalry carbine and has all of its original woodwork which has the usual bumps from service use. the carbine is equipped with a sub machine gun sling which was common at that time. Deactivated EU specification in 2021. The carbines trigger moves, bolt moves and locks and the bayonet folds, locking in place as it should. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22725
£475.00

**ALL MATCHING NUMBERS INCLUDING BOLT**Inter War 1929 & WW2 Era British Enfield MK III SMLE .303 Calibre Rifle & Sling. D 6032 - D 6032
An original Inter War dated Short Magazine Enfield SMLE MK III .303 calibre rifle. The rifle has all original wood stock in excellent condition. It has clear date and manufacturer's stamps, 'Kings Crown GR (George Rex) Enfield SMLE III and '1929' Date (illustrated) at the grip strap. The rifle is serial number 86713 which is stamped on the barrel shank, bolt, under the rear sight and foreend block. The rifle has its original high wing front sight and rear sight arrangement with wing protectors. It has a brass butt plate with trap, bayonet lug, bridge for stripper clip loading and magazine cut off which moves as it should. The deactivated rifle cocks and dry fires & the magazine can be removed. It is complete with original webbing sling. The price deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 6032
£875.00

**MATCHING DATES** WW2 1943 British Army Long Branch Canada No.4 MK 1* .303 Calibre Rifle With Ribbed Fore Stock 1943 WD Sling, No.4 MK II ‘Pig Sticker’ Socket Bayonet & 1943 WD No 4 MK II Scabbard. D 6031 - D 6031
This is an original matching dates WW2 .303 calibre No.4 MK I* rifle with sling & bayonet with its scabbard. The rifle has all of original undamaged woodwork with ribbed fore stock top and all original metalwork which is in excellent condition. The rifle was made at Long Branch in Ontario, Canada. The rifle has a winged fore sight, flip up adjustable rear sight, steel butt plate with trap and sling swivels fitted with original webbing sling which is ink stamped with WD arrow and 1943 date. The breech is crisply marked ‘No 4 MK 1* Long Branch’ & has matching ‘1943’ date. The grip strap is marked on the left hand side with serial number ‘57L7542’. The deactivated rifle cocks and dry fires & the magazine can be removed. The rifle comes with an original No 4 MK II Pig Sticker socket bayonet and scabbard. The bayonet’s 8” ‘pig sticker’ spiked blade is straight and undamaged, the socket has the correct release catch which functions as it should and is marked with No.4 MK II designation. The bayonet’s original steel scabbard has a frog locket and ball end with the correct zinc alloy throat piece. The throat is marked ‘No.4 MK II’ and ‘SSP’ together with matching 1943 date and WD arrow. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 6031
£795.00

WW1 1917- 1918 U.S. Army Issue, Colt USA 1911 .45 ACP Semi Auto Pistol, A Later WW2 British Home Guard Soldier’s Piece Found In Heavily Used Condition Fully Re-Furbished With WW2 Era Plastic Grips. D 6030 - D 6030
This is an original, WW1 U.S. Army Issue, Colt 1911 .45 ACP pistol. The serial number 188503 indicates that the pistol was made by Colt between 1917 & 1918. This pistol was a later WW2 British Home Guard soldier’s piece found post war in heavily used condition & has been fully re-furbished in its life. It has WW2 era chequered plastic grips & parkerised type finish. The right side of the slide is stamped 'Model Of 1911 U.S Army’ indicating WW1 U.S Army issue Military issue. Its serial number is on the right side of the frame. The weapon has Colt’s Hartford USA address and Colt’s patents (illustrated). It has the correct military lanyard ring & grip safety. The deactivated pistol’s hammer and slide move and the magazine can be removed. Price for this iconic pistol which has seen service in both WW1 & WW2 includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 6030
£1,545.00

WW2 Era British 1” Calibre Pressed Steel Frame Trench / Flare Signal Pistol. D 6029 - D 6029
This is an original WW2 era 1” calibre flare pistol. It has a blackened pressed steel frame and undamaged chequered panel black vulcanite grips. The deactivated pistol’s break action, cocking and firing action works work correctly. The pistol measures 8” overall length and has a steel military lanyard ring. The barrel is numbered 099528. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 6029
£225.00

**SOLD LAYAWAY 2/7**WW1 1915 British WD Officer's Webley MK V .455 Calibre Service Revolver With 'Birds Head' Grips, 6 X Inert Deactivated Rounds Of .455 Calibre Ammunition & Sam Browne Pattern WD Open Top Leather Holster With Cleaning Rod. Sn 22685 - 22685
The Webley MK V was the standard British service revolver at the outbreak of the First World War. It was one of a series of .455 inch calibre Webley revolvers which were the standard issue pistols of the British Army from 1887 onwards. This is an excellent, WW1 dated example. It has the correct 6" barrel and retains its original finish and correct 'Birds Head' shaped vulcanite chequered panel grips. One grip has a small old stable chip on one edge. The pistol has matching numbers '170468' on its barrel, frame and cylinder. The frame is crisply marked Webley MK V Patents and '1915' date and ‘Mark V’. The pistol has WD broad arrow & ordnance inspection marks and is fitted with lanyard ring. The deactivated pistol has a cut and ringed cylinder (does not accept inert rounds) and blocked barrel. The pistol cocks and dry fires correctly in both single and double action. The pistol comes with its original period Sam Browne Pattern WD Open Top Leather Holster with retaining strap with eyelet that fastens to a brass lug on the front of the holster. The rear has riveted brass belt straps with brass buckles and riveted hanger tap with brass buckle. Between the belt straps the body of the holster is impressed with number ‘182’ below WD broad arrow. The rear also has a stitched leather pocket fitted with period removable brass cleaning rod. All leather and stitching is clean and intact. The set is accompanied by 6x Inert Deactivated Rounds Of .455 ammunition for display. The price for this WW1 service revolver set includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 22685
£0.00

Boxed, Italian ‘Navy Model 1851’ (Colt USA M1851 Navy) .36 Calibre 6 Shot Single Action 5" Barrel Variant Revolver. D 6028 - D 6028
The Colt M1851 Navy cap & ball revolver was a six-shot, single-action percussion weapon produced by Colt's Manufacturing Company USA . It saw widespread use in the American Civil War and on the American Western frontier. The Colt design lives on today in the form of quality live firing pistols true to the original Colt pistols, from Italian manufacturers Pedersoli, Uberti, Pietta and Euroarms. This deactivated modern Italian made example of the Colt Navy revolver is in excellent condition. The pistol has a 5” blued steel octagonal barrel and measures 10 ¾” overall. The pistol has a conical brass foresight and the rear sight consists of a notch in the hammer as found on period Colt USA revolvers. The brass frame & barrel have Italian proof / inspection stamps. The left barrel flat is stamped ‘Black Powder Only Made In Italy Caliber .36’. The top barrel flat is stamped ‘Navy Mod. 1851’ The pistol is serial number 132580. It has a brass frame, a blued cylinder, colour case hardened trigger, hammer & loading lever. The wood grip has just light bumps consistent with handling. The pistol cocks and dry fires correctly in single action and its loading lever operates as it should. The pistol is contained in its original cardboard retail carton with folding lid. The carton has no maker marks but obviously factory made to fit the pistol. The cardboard carton is clean with no damage. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 6028
£475.00

Italian Euroarms Large Frame .44 Calibre Navy Model (Colt USA M1851 Navy) 6 Shot Single Action Revolver. D 6027 - D 6027
The Colt M1851 Navy cap & ball revolver was a .36 Naval calibre six-shot, single-action percussion weapon produced by Colt's Manufacturing Company USA . It saw widespread use in the American Civil War and on the American Western frontier. The Colt design lives on today in the form of quality live firing pistols true to the original Colt pistols, made in a variety of calibres from Italian manufacturers such as Pedersoli, Uberti, Pietta and Euroarms. This pistol is serial number 33501. This deactivated modern Euroarms made ‘.44 Cal Navy Model’ revolver is in excellent condition. The pistol has a 7 ½” blued steel octagonal barrel and measures 13 ¼” overall. The blued cylinder is marked ‘Patent No.’ and has crisp Naval engagement scene as found on original Colt revolvers. The pistol has a post foresight and the rear sight consists of a notch in the hammer as found on period Colt USA revolvers. The brass frame & barrel have Italian proof / inspection stamps. The top barrel flat is signed ‘Euroarms Bresica - Made In Italy’. The left barrel flat ‘.44 Cal Navy Model’ and the right ‘For Black Powder Only’. It has a brass frame, a blued cylinder, colour case hardened trigger & hammer. The wood grip is undamaged. The pistol cocks and dry fires correctly in single action and its loading lever operates as it should. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 6027
£545.00
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