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Walther P38 9mm Pistol 8 Round Magazine. - MISC 919
This is an original magazine for the German 9mm Walther P38 pistol. The pistol was developed at Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the Wehrmacht to replace the then current 9mm Luger Parabellum pistol. The Walther P38 was produced for the Wehrmacht from 1939 until 1945. After WW2, Walther resumed production of the P38 pistol in 1957 and also made as the P1 pistol for the German military in 1963. This magazine is in excellent undamaged condition and retains its original blued finish. The magazine is stamped at the bottom P.38. *Magazine Only*. The price includes UK delivery. MISC 919.
£225.00

SOLD SOLD (lAY-AWAY 29/07) Turkish Forces Gallipoli & Mesopotamia Mauser G88/05 Amberg 1893 7.92mm Calibre Commission Rifle With German Regimental & Turkish Government Markings, Cleaning Rod & Sling Swivels **UK 2013 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 9727 - 9727
An original Mauser G88/05 Amberg 1893 stamped Commission Rifle with original cleaning rod and sling swivels. This example was produced in Konigliche Bayerische Gewehrfabrik Amberg, Bavaria. These rifles were issued in WW1 to Imperial German reserve troops and then to Turkish Forces for Gallipoli and Mesopotamia. The rifle has numerous modifications making it a 88/05, a small cut was made on the front of the receiver face to provide clearance for the pointed bullet of the Patrone S when loaded from a charger, a thumb clearance cut in the left side of the receiver wall made it easier to strip rounds down into the magazine, a slightly longer magazine follower ensured the feeding of rounds without the clip and other minor modifications (see page 105 of German Gew 88 Commission Rifle book by Paul Scarlata). The rifle is in very good condition with all original woodwork which has just the bumps and bruises to be expected with age and service use. The stock has a steel butt plate. The rifle is fitted with sling swivels. It has an adjustable rear sight and blade foresight. The weapon is stamped with "Gew 88" model designation and "Amberg 1893 2462", Imperial German inspection marks & Turkish ‘crescent moon’ marks. The stock rings have stamped German regiment marks of "10 R 8 10" and “124 R F 12". The magazine plate is date stamped ‘1914’. Deactivated to UK specification in 2013 the rifle cocks and dry fires crisply. The price includes Deactivation certificate and UK delivery.***Sn 9727
£0.00

WW1 U.S Service & WW2 British Home Guard Winchester (W) P14, .303 Calibre, Rifle With Period British WD Marked 1913 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard**UK 1998 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED (Cert Re-Issued 2022)**D 1536 - D 1536
This is an excellent U.S. Winchester made Pattern 1914 .303 Service Rifle complete with flip up rear sight and winged fore sight. The all original stock is stamped with P14 and WD inspection marks. The breech is stamped 'W' (Winchester USA) together with serial number '231165'. These rifles were in American service during WW1 and British Service during WW2 with Home Guard Units. It has British WD ordnance mark on the metal work. It has a steel butt plate with trap and is fitted with sling swivels. The rifle has its original flip up rear sight and winged fore sight, it also has part of its original stock mounted long range volley sight and the stock is inlaid with void brass roundel. Originally deactivated to UK specification in 1998 and issued with a replacement certificate in 2022, the weapon cocks & dry fires. It is complete with original Pattern 1913 bayonet with clean fullered blade which is crisply stamped at the Ricasso with British WD inspection marks (no date or manufacturer is visible). Its wood grips are undamaged and secured by the correct screw bolts. The bayonet is complete with original steel mounted leather scabbard. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**We can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to the EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery)**D 1536
£875.00

British WW1 Era British WD Royal Navy ‘N’ Marked 1” Calibre Brass Naval / Marine Flare Signal Pistol With Sheathed Trigger**UK 2022 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**D 1534 - D 1534
This is an excellent condition British WD WW1 Royal Navy marked era brass flare pistol. It has its original undamaged wood grips. The pistol is serial number '11022'. The frame is stamped with WD arrow, inspection marks and Royal Navy ‘N’ mark. The top of the frame is also marked 'For Verys Signal lights Only'. There are no maker or date marks on the pistol. The pistol has 4" two stage barrel. Deactivated to UK specification in 2022, the pistol breaks open as it should and it cocks and dry fires. The price includes UK 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 1534
£395.00

UNAVAILABLE Italian Euroarms Navy Model Also Retailed As The Sherrif Model (Colt Model 1851) .36 Calibre Percussion Revolver With Fluted Cylinder**UK 2010 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 1528 - D 1528
The Colt M1851 Navy cap & ball revolver was a six-shot, single-action percussion weapon produced by Colt's Manufacturing Company. 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 Uberti, Pietta and Euroarms. This Euroarms manufactured example of the Colt Navy revolver which was also retailed by Euroarms as the 'Sherrif Model' is in very good condition. The pistol has a 4 ¾” blued 2 stage steel barrel and measures 11" overall. The barrel is crisply stamped by the maker ‘Euroarms Brescia’, ’36 Cal Navy Model’ and 'For Black Powder Only Made In Italy'. It has a brass grip frame, blued frame & fluted cylinder. The pistol has polished wood grips. The pistol is serial number 36181. Deactivated to UK specification in 2010 the pistol cocks and dry fires crisply, its cylinders are open and the barrel is blocked near to the breech (not visible when looking at the muzzle). The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 1528
£0.00

*Rare/Mint* 1941 Carcano Model 91 ‘M.91 Moschetto TS’ Drill/Training Rifle *No Licence Required*. D 636. - D 636
Carcano is the frequently used name for a series of Italian bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating military rifles and carbines. Introduced in 1891, this rifle was chambered for the rimless 6.5×52mm Carcano round (Cartuccia Modello 1895). It was developed by the chief technician Salvatore Carcano at the Turin Army Arsenal in 1890, and was originally called the Modello (model) 91 or simply M91. Successively replacing the previous Vetterli-Vitali rifles and carbines in 10.35×47mmR, it was produced from 1891 to 1945. The M91 was used in both rifle (fucile) and shorter-barrelled carbine (moschetto) form by most Italian troops during World War I and by Italian and some German forces during World War II. The rifle was also used during the Winter War by Finland, and again by regular and irregular forces in Syria, Libya, Tunisia and Algeria during various post-war conflicts in those countries. This example is a rare drill/training model. These rifles are used solely for drill purposes, training and teaching, usually by cadet forces. These rifles can be marched with and can also be used to perform exhibition style individual or group manoeuvres. It does not cock or dry fire and doesn’t appear to ever been a firearm. The rifle measure 36” in length. The wooden stock has ‘9035’ stamped to the butt end (which is also stamped to the front of the bolt action) and is in very good condition with two sling swivels attached. The metalwork retains 95% of its original paint. The rifle weighs 3.060kg. The price includes UK delivery. *No licence is required to own this item in the UK *. D 636.
£475.00

WW1 Era & French Foriegn Legion, 8mm Calibre Berthier Manufacture d'armes de Saint-Étienne Model 1907/15 8mm Carbine & Sling. Sn 10762. - Sn 10762
These weapons were designed by Émile Berthier, a mechanical engineer in La Compagnie Bône-Guelma (one of the five subsidiary companies of the Algerian Railway System). Model 1905/17 rifles and carbines were issued to Colonial troops & the French Foreign Legion. It was also issued to some French regular infantry Regiments. Both the Manufacture d'armes de Saint-Étienne and the MAC (Châtellerault) were the principal state contractors for the Mle 1907/15 rifle. This is an excellent example of the carbine in 8mm calibe. This carbine has excellent original woodwork, the stock is stamped '71382' and complete with an original leather sling. The breech has inspection marks and is marked 'St Etienne Mle 1907 15' together with '1274'. It has a winged foresight, ladder rear sight and steel butt plate. It strips, cocks and dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**This Firearm is deactivated to one of the pre- 2nd May 2017, UK specifications. We can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to the EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery)** Sn 10762.
£675.00

SOLD SOLD (20/11) 1943 British BSA MK III* Besa 7.92mm Calibre Tank & Armoured Vehicle Machine Gun**EARLY UK 1995 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 20067:61 - 20067:61
The Besa machine gun was a British version of the Czechoslovak ZB-53 air-cooled, belt-fed machine gun (called the TK vz. 37 in the Czechoslovak army).The name came from the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), who signed an agreement with Československá zbrojovka to manufacture the gun in the UK. The War Office ordered the weapon in 1938 and production began in 1939, after modifications. It was used extensively by the armed forces of United Kingdom during the Second World War as a mounted machine gun for tanks and other armoured vehicles as a replacement for the heavier, water-cooled Vickers machine gun. Although it required a rather large opening in the tank's armour, it was reliable. Although British forces used the .303 in rimmed round for rifles and machine guns, the ZB-53 had been designed for the German 7.92×57mm Mauser round; referred to by the British as the 7.92 mm. The British had intended to move from rimmed to rimless ammunition but with war imminent, wholesale change was not possible. It was considered by BSA and the Ministry of Supply that the industrial, technical and supply difficulty of converting the design to the .303 round would be more onerous than retaining the original calibre, especially given that the chain of supply for the Royal Armoured Corps was already separate from the other fighting arms of the British Army and the round was not changed for British production. Since the Besa used the same ammunition as Germany used in its rifles and machine guns, the British could use stocks of captured enemy ammunition ( a period image of a British Vickers Light Tank mounted with 4 Besa machine guns is illustrated in image 1). Our WW2 dated MK III* Besa Machine gun has all of its original black finish. The gun is serial number C39367 and is marked with model and calibre detail together with ’43 date (illustrated). The gun is 44” overall length. Deactivated to early UK specification in 1995 the gun’s trigger moves & the breech cover opens. The price includes deactivation certificate. Due to size and weight delivery will be by arrangement within the UK only and at cost**we can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification for UK customers (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery). Sn 20067:61
£0.00

SOLD SOLD Detachable Shoulder Stock For Colt 1911 .45 Calibre Semi Automatic Pistols. Sn 20142 - 20142
A very nice detachable shoulder stock kit for the Colt 1911 and 1911A1 .45 semi auto pistols along with their derivatives. The set consists of a hardwood shoulder stock along with a metal 2 piece fitting slotted together and locked into position with a lever on the stock. The stock is 14” overall length. Illustrated in image 1 is a colt 1911 with a similar shoulder stock attached and is for demonstration purposes only. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20142
£0.00

WW2 Era Danish Madsen 7.92mm Calibre Box Belt Fed Light Machine Gun For Aircraft & Tank Mounting Period Fitted With Bi Pod For Crew / Infantry Use**EARLY UK 1993 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 20067:60 - 20067:60
The Madsen light machine gun was developed by Julius A. Rasmussen and Theodor Schoubue and proposed for use by Captain Vilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen, the Danish Minister of War. It was adopted by the Danish Army in 1902. It was one of the first true light machine guns produced in quantity and sold to over 34 different countries worldwide, seeing extensive combat use in various conflicts including WW2 where it was adopted by German Forces. The Madsen was produced by Compagnie Madsen A/S (later operating as Dansk Rekyl Riffel Syndikat A/S and then Dansk Industri Syndikat A/S). The Madsen was available as a box magazine fed weapon or box belt fed variant. This is an excellent example of the Madsen box belt fed variant (the belt feed mechanism was built into the box magazine which was mounted to 2 hooks on the side of the action. Our gun is without magazine box). Madsens with bi-pods were issued to infantry and some as with ours with large rear sighting ‘D’ frame, rear adjustable sight & winged fore sight were intended for mounting to aircraft, tanks & armoured vehicles. The all steel construction Machine gun has undamaged metal work and original black paint. The frame is stamped 'MADSEN' & is serial number 20599, the number is repeated inside the action. It is complete with bi pod, a period addition so the gun could be used by Tank / Aircraft crews on the ground or infantry. The gun measures 54 ½” overall length. Deactivated to early UK specification in 1993 the gun cocks and dry fires & the breech cover opens (the breech cover is opened by operation of a lever on the frame at the rear of the action). The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**we can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification for UK customers (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery). Sn 20067:60
£975.00
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