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WW1 Winchester USA P14 & WW2 British WD Home Guard .303 Calibre Bolt Action Rifle, Sling, Winchester P17 Bayonet & Scabbard With Belt Hanger. D 5992 - D 5992
The Rifle, .303 Pattern 1914 (or P14) was a British service rifle of the First World War period, principally manufactured under contract by companies in the United States. It was a bolt-action weapon with an integral 5-round magazine. It served as a sniper rifle and as second-line and reserve issue, until declared obsolete in 1947. The Pattern 1914 Enfield was the successor to the Pattern 1913 Enfield experimental rifle and the predecessor of the U.S. Rifle M1917 Enfield. The need for additional small arms combined with a shortage of spare industrial capacity led the British government to contract with United States commercial arms manufacturers, Winchester, Remington and Eddystone (a subsidiary of Remington set up principally to manufacture the P14) to produce the P14 for the British, which continued until the U.S entered the war in 1917. This is a rare WW1 Winchester USA made P14 Rifle in .303 calibre. The woodwork and metal work of this weapon are in nice undamaged condition. The breech is stamped with serial number ‘W (Winchester) 78314’. The number is repeated on the bolt. The metal also has British WD arrow together with British inspection mark indicating British WW2 re-issue after WW1 service. The rifle is fitted with its original flip up rear ladder sight and winged fore sight and long range volley sights. It has a steel butt plate with trap, sling swivels fitted with period leather sling and bayonet bar. The weapon, cocks and dry fires crisply. The shoulder stock is inlaid with brass disc stamped ‘J.A. Barker’ (mostly likely the name of the HG soldier who carried this rifle) the wood also has impressed marks ‘WD’ arrow and what look like ‘Pat ‘14’. The rifle comes with an original WW1 Pattern 1917 Bayonet stamped at the ricasso with Winchester ‘W’ within roundel and pattern detail ‘1917’. The reverse has ‘U.S’ (army) Frankford arsenal ‘ignited grenade’ mark and ‘stylised Eagle’ U.S army acceptance marks. The bayonet measures 21 ¾” overall with a 16 ¾” clean single edged fullered blade and has undamaged slab wood grips. The bayonet is complete with original undamaged steel mounted green leather scabbard with belt bar and leather tab belt hanger. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 5992
£975.00

**RARE**Original British WW1 Trench Warfare Periscope Mirror Observation Attachment For British Pattern 1907 SMLE Rifle Bayonets. OPT 865 - OPT 865
This is a rare to find original WW1 Trench Warfare Periscope Mirror Attachment For British SMLE Rifle Bayonets, see page 351 of ‘The Lee Enfield Story’ by Skennerton where an MOD pattern room image of one of these devices attached to a Pattern 1907 bayonet is illustrated. That image and a period image of one of these devices in use attached to a British Army Sergeant’s SMLE rifle are illustrated in image 1. There are no visible maker or date marks on this periscope mirror. The steel cased mirror measures 49 mm x 90 mm x 8mm when closed. The hinged case has a clip attachment to the rear which neatly slides onto the tip of a British Pattern 1907 bayonet. The clip is hinged for adjustment. The metal work has most of its original green paint. The case opens to reveal a small mirror which has some tarnish due to age but is still useable with no cracks. The price for this rare trench warfare piece includes UK delivery. OPT 865 (in Misc drawer office) NB The WW1 SMLE & Bayonet illustrated in the images are not included but are available separately on our website stock number D 5990)
£225.00

**MATCHING DATES**WW1 1917 British WD Enfield MK III* SMLE .303 Calibre Rifle, Sling, WW1 1917 British WD Sanderson 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard. D 5984 - D 5984
An excellent original WW1 dated Short Magazine Enfield SMLE MK III* .303 calibre rifle. The rifle has all original wood stock which has just light bumps and bruises to be expected with age and service use. It has manufacturer's stamps, 'Kings Crown GR (George Rex) Enfield SMLE III* and '1917' Date (illustrated) at the grip strap. The rifle is serial number J 6616 which is stamped on the barrel shank. The weapon has other unmatching numbers. The rifle has its original high wing front sight and rear sight arrangement with wing protectors and stripper clip loading bridge. It has a bayonet lug, brass butt plate with trap & sling swivels fitted with original webbing sling. The rifle cocks and dry fires & the magazine can be removed. The rifle comes with an original WW1 dated 1907 pattern British WD bayonet with slab wood grips. The ricasso of the bayonet is stamped by the maker ‘Sanderson’, King’s Crown ‘GR’ George Rex, WD inspection marks, '1907' Pattern designation and date '11/*17’ (November 1917). The fullered blade is clean. The pommel’s release button works as it should. The bayonet has its original leather scabbard with steel locket and chape all in good order. The price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 5984
£895.00

**RARE**WW1 Battle Of The Somme Battlefield Recovered British Trench Warfare Barbed Wire Breaker / Cutter For Attachment To S.M.L.E Rifles. MISC 821 - MISC 821
The Battle of the Somme also known as the Somme offensive, was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British Empire and the French Third Republic against the German Empire. It took place between 1 July and 18 November 1916 on both sides of the upper reaches of the river Somme in France. The battle was intended to hasten a victory for the Allies. More than three million men fought in the battle, of whom more than one million were either wounded or killed, making it one of the deadliest battles in human history. Barbed wire posed a significant obstacle to attacking troops: it slowed or prevented progress across the battle field and made soldiers easy targets while they were tangled or being cut free. British rifle fitted wire breakers / cutters were 1st approved for service in 1912 and developed throughout WW1. This is a rare, original, WW1 British wire breaker / cutter for attachment to S.M.L.E rifles (see page 366 of ‘The Lee Enfield Story’ by Skennerton). This piece of WW1 trench warfare equipment was recovered post war from the Somme battlefield. A copy of an original WW1 photograph of a British Soldier carrying an S.M.L.E with a wire breaker / cutter attached is illustrated in image 1. The all steel construction wire breaker / cutter is in fair condition for a battlefield recovered relic. It has the correct steel horns jaw and hinged clamp with wing nut & bolt for rifle attachment. The metal work has even patina. There are no maker or date marks visible on this wire cutter. The price for this rare WW1 piece includes UK delivery. MISC 821 (storeroom shelves entrenching tools / wire cutters box)
£295.00

**RARE**Pre WW1 Dated 1910 Imperial German Army 7.92×57mm Calibre Erfurt Kar 98 Storm Troopers Rifle. D 5979 - D 5979
This is a very good condition, rare to find Erfurt Arsenal Mauser Kar 98 rifle. These short rifles were issued to German 'Storm Troopers' in WW1 for attacking and clearing trenches. The rifle measures 43 ½” overall. The breech is crisply stamped 'Crown Erfurt 1910'. It is also marked 'Kar 98' designation. The weapon is serial number 7111 and it has other un-matching numbers on the metal work & wood. It has undamaged all original woodwork and is complete with steel butt plate. The metal work is undamaged with even aged patina throughout. There are Imperial German proof / Inspection marks on the metal work. The rifle has a bayonet bar, sling swivels, adjustable rear sight & winged fore sight. The rifle cocks & dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 5979
£875.00

**VERY RARE**WW1 1916 & 1917 Dated Canadian Army M1910 .303 Calibre Straight Pull Ross Rifle Company (RRC) Rifle With WW1 1915 Ross MK II Bayonet & 1916 MK II Scabbard With Integral Frog. D 1651 - D 1651
The Ross rifle was a straight-pull bolt action .303 calibre rifle produced in Canada from 1903 until 1918. The rifles were issued to the Canadian Army. Although these rifles were proven and popular target rifles they were found unsuitable for the conditions of trench warfare and in 1916 were withdrawn from Canadian Military service making these sought after rifles now very hard to find. This is an excellent, original Canadian Army M1910 Ross Rifle. It has all original wood and metal work and it cocks and dry fires. The breech is crisply marked 'Ross Rifle Co Canada M-10 Patented'. It has a winged foresight & rear flip up sight, correct bolt, steel butt plate with trap, sling swivels and bayonet lug. The stock has just the bumps and bruises to be expected with age and service use. The wood has ink markings including Canadian WD markings and ’16 (1916) & 1917 dates (illustrated). The rifle comes with its original WW1 MK II Ross bayonet. The bayonet measures 14 ½” overall and has a clean 10” blade. The blade is the correctly officially modified version to provide greater stabbing penetration (see page 303 of British & Commonwealth Bayonets by Skennerton & Richardson). It has the correct sprung pommel button and wood slab grips. One side of the pommel bears the manufacturer's patent details ' Ross Rifle Co. Quebec, Patented 1907' the reverse is stamped ‘II' (Mark II) with WD inspection marks and '7/15' ( July 1915 date). The bayonet is complete with its leather scabbard which has an integral leather frog with a large single belt loop. The tip of the scabbard is stamped with WD arrow, 1916 date, ‘RRC (Ross Rifle Co)’ and ‘MK II’. The price for this very rare WW1 Canadian rifle with bayonet and scabbard includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 1651
£1,995.00

WW1 U.S. Army Eddystone Remington & WW2 ‘Lend Lease’ British WD Home Guard Issue P17 .303 Calibre Rifle, Sling, Remington P17 Bayonet, Scabbard & Leather Frog. D 1650 - D 1650
This is an excellent WW1 & WW2 era .303 calibre P17 Rifle. These rifles used by American Forces in WW1 were refurbished in British .303 Calibre under the terms of the 'lend-lease' agreement during WW2 and issued to British Home Guard Units. The woodwork has just light bumps and bruises to be expected with age and service use & there is a small contemporary repair to the top of the shoulder stock at the butt plate. The wood has painted Military Formation markings which can be seen in the images. The metal work is undamaged. The barrel shank is stamped by the American manufacturer ‘Eddystone’ (Remington) Model Of 1917 U.S (army)’. The rifle is serial number 1020814 and has Frankford arsenal ignited grenade inspection mark. The rifle is fitted with a flip up rear sight, winged fore sight, long range volley sights (rear peep sight arm is absent). It has a steel butt plate with trap, sling swivels fitted with leather sling and bayonet lug. The weapon cocks and dry fires. The rifle comes with an original Remington P17 Bayonet with clean fullered blade which is crisply stamped at the Ricasso '1917' with the Remington Roundel. The reverse is stamped with Frankford Arsenal ignited grenade inspection mark & U.S. Army Eagle’s head army acceptance mark. It’s wood grips are in nice undamaged condition and the bayonet is complete with leather scabbard with steel mounts in similar nice condition. The scabbard is fitted with an original leather frog with riveted belt loop. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 1650
£875.00

**MINT**WW1 / WW2 Era British BSA Co Military Contract SMLE No.1 Mk III .303 Calibre Bolt Action Rifle & Sling. Sn 22534:15 - 22534:15
A near mint WW1 & WW2 era SMLE No.1 Mk III .303 calibre rifle made in Britain by BSA Co for overseas Military contracts. The rifle has all original woodwork throughout and the grip strap is crisply marked ‘BSA Co’ (these contract rifles were not marked with dates, King’s Crown and model designation as found on British service rifles). The stock has an inlaid brass disc marked ‘Vol’ most likely a Volunteer unit designation. It is complete with stripper clip loading bridge, magazine cut off, winged fore sight and adjustable rear sight with wing protectors. The rear sight has British WD inspection marks It also has a brass butt plate with trap and original webbing sling. The rifle is serial number 730 / 25158 and has other un-matching numbers. The rifle cocks & dry fires crisply and the magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22534:15
£795.00

**RARE**1909 British WD BSA Co SMLE MK I .303 Calibre Service Rifle Converted 1914 For WW1 Use To MK I** With Charger Loading Bridge, Long Range Volley Sights, Magazine Cut Off & Sling. D 1529 - D 1529
The Mark I SMLE was first approved on 23rd December 1902 and with alterations the MK I ** was approved on 22nd April 1914. The conversions were made by Enfield & Royal Navy Ordnance Depots (see pages 398 & 402 of The Lee Enfield Story by Skennerton). This a rare to find original British WD SMLE MK I Rifle converted to MK I**. It has winged adjustable rear sight arrangement, Winged Fore sight, long nose cap mounted with bayonet lug, brass butt plate with trap, charger loading bridge & magazine cut off. The rifle also has its original long range volley sights. The rifle has all original woodwork throughout in excellent condition. On one side the grip strap it has crisp markings ‘King’s Crown ER (Edward Rex) SHTE I**’, ‘BSA Co’ and ‘1909’ date. The metal work has ordnance inspection marks. The rifle is serial number 50349 and there are other un-matching numbers. The rifle cocks and dry fires crisply and its magazine can be removed. The rifle’s sling swivels are fitted with original webbing sling. The price for this extremely rare rifle includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 1529
£1,750.00

WW2 1941 Australian WD Lithgow .303 Calibre MK III SMLE Rifle And Sling. D 1525 - D 1525
An excellent WW2 dated Australian Lithgow .303 calibre SMLE rifle. The all original woodwork and metal work of this weapon are in excellent condition. It has a winged fore sight, correct winged adjustable rear sight and brass butt plate with trap. The rifle is fitted with original webbing sling. The steel grip strap is stamped ‘MA Lithgow SMLE MK III’ and dated ‘1941’. The wood is impressed with Wd arrow and inspection mark. It has stripper clip loading bridge, magazine cut off and bayonet lug. The rifle is number ‘1827’ and has other none matching numbers. The rifle cocks & dry fires and its original magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 1525
£945.00
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