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Marlin USA Safety Model 1892 .22 Calibre Lever Action Rifle with Tube Magazine. **UK/EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 1564. - D 1564
This is a very good Marlin Model 1892 lever action rifle. It has all its original woodwork and has blued metalwork. It has a 24” barrel and measures 40” overall. The top of the barrel is marked with the Marlin Fire-Arms Co. New Haven address & patents. It has an external hammer & full-length tube magazine. The top of the action is marked 'Marlin Safety'. The underside of the frame is stamped with number '180400'. The action tang is marked ‘Model 1892’. It has a Marlin signature butt plate, blade foresight & adjustable rear sight. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2020 the weapons under lever, external hammer & trigger move. The price includes UK delivery. D 1564.
£575.00

Spanish Civil War & WW2 Era Spanish Civil Guard (Guardia Civil ) Issue German Contract Mauser 8x57 Calibre Bolt Action Rifle, WW2 Model 1941 Bolo Bayonet & Scabbard**EARLY UK 1993 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**D 5971 - D 5971
The Civil Guard (Spanish: Guardia Civil) is the oldest law enforcement agency in Spain and is one of two national police forces. As a national gendarmerie force, it is military in nature and is responsible for civil policing under the authority of both the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Defence. During the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39 the Guardia Civil forces split almost evenly between those who remained loyal to the Republic. Their contribution to the war efforts on both sides were invaluable & proved effective in urban combat. The symbol of the Guardia Civil consists of the Royal Crown of Spain, a sword and a fasces (bundle of rods and axe). This German Mauser is a Spanish military contract weapon issued to the Civil Guard (Guardia Civil ). The woodwork and metal work are in nice undamaged condition. The barrel shank has the emblem of the Civil Guard The barrel is numbered W1938 and has calibre detail (illustrated). It is complete bayonet lug, adjustable rear sight, fixed fore sight, steel butt plate and sling swivels. It has a 23 ½” barrel and is 43 ½” overall length. The rifle is accompanied by its WW2 era Spanish M1941 Bolo Blade Bayonet & Scabbard. The bayonet has a distinctive 9 ½” long Bolo shaped blade and is stamped on the ricasso with Crown Mark (most likely Toledo arsenal). On the reverse it is stamped with number "1523 L". The bayonet has undamaged original wood chequered grips secured with two screw bolts (see 'An Illustrated History Of Bayonets' By Martin Brayley, Page 199). Its original steel scabbard has a frog locket and the throat is numbered 5370 P. Deactivated to early UK specification in 1993 the rifle cocks and dry fires. 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)** D 5971
£675.00

EARLY, Very Rare, 1907 Dated, SMLE No.1 *** .303 Calibre Rifle by RSAF Enfield. ** UK 2009 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn - 22093
This is a very rare, early, 1907 dated Land Pattern, Short Magazine Lee Enfield SMLE No.1 *** .303 calibre rifle approved for production in 1907. This very early mark 1*** SMLE rifle retains all its 1907 features including its original long range sights, adjustable for windage rearsight with ivory side buttons, inward curving early type foresight protector, magazine cut off, cocking piece, early bolt head adapted to take a charger clip, post and notch sights and sling swivels. The steel grip strap has crisp date and manufacturer's stamps, "GR" (George Rex) with’ King’s Crown ENFIELD 1907 (manufacture date) SHT LE I *** . The side of the breech, barrel and underneath of the rear sight is stamped with the serial number 9720 together with other numbers. The long range rear sight is graduated to 2800 yards and the rearsight to 2000 yards. Under the rearsight is stamped onto the barrel H.V, the gun being used to fire mark VII ammunition. The rifle is fitted with a type 1 magazine. The woodwork carries the normal knocks and bumps with service use. The stock is inlaid a brass butt plate with trap and a brass disc which is stamped G.II OTC KASW 6 Officers Training College [possibly Kings School, Worcester, which further research is required]. Deactivated to UK specification in 2009 the rifle cocks and dry fires, the magazine cut off moves and the magazine can be removed. See The Lee-Enfield Story by Ian Skennerton. The price for this rare, early SMLE mark I *** rifle includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 22093
£1,975.00

WW2 & Korean War Era, U.S. Army Springfield Armoury, M1 Garand .30 Calibre, Semi Automatic Rifle & Leather Sling**UK 2008 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 1565 - D 1565
The M1 Garand (officially designated as United States Rifle, Calibre .30, M1 and later simply Rifle, Calibre .30, M1, and also abbreviated as US Rifle, Cal .30, M1), was the first semi-automatic rifle to be generally issued to the infantry of any nation. Called "the greatest battle implement ever devised" by General George S. Patton, the Garand officially replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard service rifle of the United States Armed Forces in 1936. This is a very good example. Its metalwork is undamaged with original finish and its original woodwork is complete and undamaged. The rifle has a peep rear sight and winged fore sight. It is crisply stamped on the breech housing ' U.S. Rifle Cal .30 M1 Springfield Armory' and serial '5876764'. The breech under the slide is dated ‘50’ (1950) & 4-55’ (April 1955) re-issue after WW2 service for Korean war and beyond use. The weapon has other parts numbers. It is complete with sling swivels fitted with leather sling, bayonet lug and steel butt plate with trap. Deactivated UK specification in 2008 the rifle’s slide and trigger move. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 1565
£1,295.00

WW2 1942 British Army Long Branch No.4 MK 1* .303 Calibre Rifle With Sling, No.4 MK II ‘Pig Sticker’ Socket Bayonet & Scabbard**UK 2001 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 22109 - 22109
This is an original WW2 .303 calibre No.4 MK I* rifle with sling & No 4 MK II bayonet with its scabbard. The rifle has all of original undamaged woodwork with ribbed fore end and all original metalwork which is in excellent condition. The rifle was made at Long Branch in Ontario, Canada to supply to British forces in WW2. The rifle has a winged fore sight, flip up adjustable rear sight, brass butt plate with trap and sling swivels fitted with original webbing sling. The breech is crisply marked ‘No 4 MK 1* Long Branch’ & dated ‘1942’. The grip strap is marked on the left hand side with serial number ‘1618491’ & ‘England’ indicating issue to British Forces. Deactivated to UK specification in 2001 the weapon 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. There are no visible markings on the throat mount. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 22109
£695.00

**SCARCE**MINT**British WD L59A1 (No.4 ) Drill / Instructional Rifle Converted From WW2 1944 M47/C (BSA Shirley) No.4 Rifle With Original Webbing Sling**DEACTIVATED** Sn 22094 - 22094
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. The price for this scarce military training rifle in near mint condition includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22094
£975.00

WW2 1943 Russian Army Izhevsk Arsenal Mosin Nagant, 7.62mm Calibre Bolt Action Carbine**EARLY UK 1995 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 22110 - 22110
The Mosin–Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine-fed, military rifle, developed by the Imperial Russian Army in 1882–91, and used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various other nations. In spite of the age of its design these weapons have shown up in various conflicts around the world until the modern day, being rugged and effective, much like the AK-47 and its variants. The Izhevsk Machine building Plant is a weapons and motor vehicle manufacturer based in Izhevsk, founded in 1807 at the decree of Tsar Alexander I, and is now one of the largest corporations in its field. The Plant manufactured Mosin Nagant rifles during WW1 & WW2 along with AK47 assault rifles and other arms for the Russian War effort. The Plant produces arms for the Russian Military today. This is an excellent WW2 dated Mosin Nagant carbine. It has undamaged metal work with even patina and all original undamaged wood furniture. The Breech housing is stamped with Russian Script and the arrow within triangle Arsenal mark of the Ishevsk Plant together with 1943 date, Russian Hammer & Sickle mark and serial number TA7230 (illustrated in image 2). The metal work has other un-matching numbers. The weapon has its original adjustable rear sight, shrouded fore sight and steel butt plate. The fore stock and shoulder stock are correctly slotted for sling anchor. Deactivated to early UK specification in 1995 the weapon cocks and dry fires and the magazine plate opens. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 22110
£575.00

**SOLD LAYAWAY 27/9**MINT**C1968, Commemorative, Winchester Buffalo Bill Saddle Carbine Lever Action Model 94 (1894) In .30-30 Calibre With Octagonal Barrel & Saddle Ring**UK 2004 DEACTICATION CERTIFICATED**Sn 22116 - 22116
Introduced in the late 1960’s the Buffalo Bill commemorative Winchester was the most popular of all Winchester commemoratives after the ‘Centennial 66’. A total of 112,973 were produced by Winchester’s New Haven Plant. These carbines commemorate the iconic Wild West Era hero William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody (born February 26, 1846 – died January 10, 1917, an American scout, Buffalo hunter , famous for his old west shows which toured the world). This near mint example features a blued steel finish 20” octagonal barrel, straight grip Walnut wood stock, tube magazine, saddle ring, fixed front & adjustable rear sight, a nickel plated butt-plate, fore end block receiver plate, hammer and trigger. The left side of the black chromed receiver is deeply engraved ‘Buffalo Bill’ together with scroll work. The right side of the receiver also has scroll decoration together with small combined ‘TE’ (the brand mark of Buffalo Bill’s ranch). On the frame tang behind the hammer is engraved ‘WF Cody Chief Of Scouts’. The underside of the receiver has the Serial Number ‘WC 4966’. On the right side of the barrel ‘Buffalo Bill Commemorative’ is engraved. The left side of the barrel has the wording ‘WINCHESTER MADE IN USA 30-30 (calibre)’. The stock has a silver plated medallion inlaid which features the bust of Buffalo Bill with his name and dates of birth & death. Deactivated to UK specification in 2004 the carbine cocks and dry fires crisply. The price for this near mint commemorative rifle includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22116
£0.00

**RARE**CAPTURED**Boer War ZAR (Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek) 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’**UK 2005 DEACTIVATION** - 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
£1,950.00

SOLD SOLD (21/09) **RARE**WW2 & Korean War Era, U.S. Army Springfield Armoury, M1 Garand .30-06 Calibre, Semi Automatic Rifle & Leather Sling With 8 Inert Deactivated Rounds Of Ammunition**UK 2007 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**Sn 22095 - 22095
The M1 Garand (officially designated as United States Rifle, Calibre .30, M1 and later simply Rifle, Calibre .30, M1, and also abbreviated as US Rifle, Cal .30, M1), was the first semi-automatic rifle to be generally issued to the infantry of any nation. Called "the greatest battle implement ever devised" by General George S. Patton, the Garand officially replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard service rifle of the United States Armed Forces in 1936. This is a very good original example. Its metalwork is undamaged with original finish and its original woodwork is complete and undamaged. The rifle has a peep rear sight and winged fore sight. It is crisply stamped on the breech housing ' U.S. Rifle Cal .30 M1 Springfield Armory' and serial '5378714'. The breech under the slide is dated ‘3-54’ (March 1954) indicating re-issue after WW2 service for Korean war and beyond use. The weapon has other parts numbers. It is complete with sling swivels fitted with original leather sling, bayonet lug and steel butt plate with trap. Deactivated UK specification in 2007 the rifle cocks & dry fires. Included are 8 inert deactivated rounds of inert deactivated 30-06 brass cased cartridges. The rounds load into a clip magazine which is fixed in the open breech but obviously do not chamber when the weapon is cocked and dry fired. The price for this increasingly rare to find rifle includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 22095
£0.00
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