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1970’s Harrington & Richardson USA ‘Springfield Stalker’ American Civil War U.S. Army Model 1863 Springfield Sporterised .45 Calibre Muzzle Loading Rifle**UK/EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**D 1463 - D 1463
The iconic American Civil War U.S. Army Model 1863 Springfield rifle were recreated in the modern era in quality live firearms quality weapons by American & Italian Firearms companies. Made in the 1970’s this Harrington & Richardson USA rifle is a faithful live firing black powder replica of the 1863 Springfield in sporterised form deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2020 ( the hammer & trigger move). It has a 27” blued barrel and measures 43 ¼” overall. The barrel has inspection marks is numbered AM292552 together with manufacturer detail and model designation ‘Springfield Stalker’ & ’45 Cal’. The rifle has blued steel furniture and excellent woodwork. The rifle’s metal work retains all of its blue finish. The rifle has a block & blade fore sight and flip up rear sight. It has a wood ram rod with brass end cap. The action plate is stamped with American Eagle and U.S. Springfield similar to marks which would have been found on original period U.S. Army rifles. The price includes UK/EU deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 1463
£475.00

SCARCE, British L59A1 (No.4 SMLE) .303 Calibre Drill/ Instructional Rifle With Sectioned Inspection Ports & Original Webbing Sling **UK / EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**D 1491 - D 1491
After WW2, some No. 4 Enfields were converted to non-firing Drill Purpose rifles and were issued a new model designation ‘L59A1’. 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 in excellent condition. The all original wood is undamaged. It is crisply marked with the model designation at the breech (illustrated) and is fitted with original webbing sling. It has the correct winged fore sight, flip up ladder rear sight & the brass butt plate has the correct trap. It is serial number ‘8651’. This example has small red highlighted sectional cut out inspection ports on the left and right sides of the action, only visible on close inspection. The L59A1 makes an excellent demonstration rifle. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2020 the rifle’s bolt and trigger move and the magazine can be removed. The price for this scarce military training rifle includes UK/EU deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 1491
£895.00

American Civil War Remington (Harpers Ferry) Model 1863 ‘Zouave’ .58 Calibre Muzzle Loading Percussion Rifle By Zoli Italy With Sling, Brass Hilt Bayonet & Scabbard **EARLY UK/EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**. D 1567 - D 1567
Also known as the "Zouave Rifle," the.58 calibre muzzle loading 1863 Remington was referred to as "Harpers Ferry Pattern" in official Army documents. These rifles were issued to Zouave Light Infantry Regiments of the U.S army during the civil war, named, so as their uniforms were fashioned on those of Colonial North African French troops. The Remington design lives on today in live firing firearms of Italian manufacturer’s such as Zoli. This is an excellent Zouave rifle made in the modern era by Zoli.. It has an undamaged stock with hinged patch box and blued metal work. It measures 49” overall with a 33" barrel. The barrel has the Italian manufacturer’s details. The weapon has brass furniture, block & blade fore sight and flip up 2 leaf rear sight, heavy hammer, ram rod & sling swivels fitted with leather sling. The action plate is crisply marked with the American Eagle mark. It is serial number 34529. Deactivated to early UK/EU specification in 2018 the rifle cocks and dry fires. The weapon comes with a brass hilt bayonet which has a clean 20” long steel blade with fullers. The scabbard is leather with brass mounts. The price includes UK/EU deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 1567
£895.00

RARE, 1947 Specification British Experimental No.4 SMLE Special BSA Barrel, Factory Sectioned Armourers Instructional Cut-Away Mounted With WW2 1940 Head Stamped Inert Dismantled .303 Calibre Round. MISC 863 - MISC 863
This rare, experimental steel barrel is a factory made instructional tool / demonstration piece. The barrel measures 30” overall length. The sectioned barrel displays the barrel’s rifling and is mounted with a 1940 head stamped .303 calibre round at the breech end. The barrel is crisply marked with proof marks, model, maker and calibre designations (all illustrated). The barrel is in excellent, clean, undamaged condition. As a sectioned instructional piece, no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. MISC 863
£395.00

**LAYAWAY**120517**LAYAWAY**WW1 Era Austrian Steyr Mannlicher Model 1895/ M95 8mm Calibre Straight Pull Bolt Action Rifle With Sling, Steyr M95 Knife Bayonet, Scabbard & Frog. Sn 12129:13 - 12129:13
With effect from Tuesday 2nd May 2017 JC Militaria Ltd will comply with new legislation imposed by the European Parliament and will only sell deactivated weapons which have been re-certified to the new European Specification and which have a 'new' UK / EU certificate. Weapons which are currently advertised will be modified and re-certified prior to sale. Please contact for details and prices. ***The Repeating Rifle Model M1895, better known as the Mannlicher M1895 rifle is a bolt-action rifle, designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher. The M1895 is unusual in employing a straight-pull bolt action, as opposed to the more common rotating bolt-handle of other rifles. It was consequently renowned for combining a high rate of fire (around 30–35 rounds per minute) with reliability and sturdiness. This is an original M95 Steyr straight pull bolt action Rifle. These weapons were used throughout WW1 and into the 1930’s. When the Nazi's came to power many M1895 rifles and carbines were given to Bulgarian Units. The wood furniture of this weapon is in good condition as is the metal work which has even patina throughout. The breech is stamped ‘Steyr M.95’. It has bayonet bar/ lug, sling swivels, steel butt plate, block and blade fore sight and ladder rear sight. The rifle is fitted with an original leather sling. The weapon strips, cocks and dry fires perfectly. It is complete with an original M95 bayonet. The bayonet has a 9 ¾” single edged blade with fuller. The clean blade is marked at the ricasso with the combined 'OEWG' (Österreichische Waffenfabriksgesellschaft 'Austrian Arms-Manufacturing Company') Steyr mark. The reverse is stamped with inspection mark. Its steel cross guard is stamped '03'. Its slab wood grips are undamaged and the pommel's steel push button release catch functions perfectly. The bayonet has its original steel scabbard with frog bar and brown leather frog with integral belt loop. The scabbard has no dents and its frog stud is marked ‘OEWG’. All leather and stitching of the frog are intact. Price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 12129:13
£0.00

ALL MATCHING NUMBERS, Boer War & WW1 Era German Portuguese Contract, Mauser Model 1895 Straight Pull Infantry Rifle By Ludw. Loewe & Co Berlin. Sn 9800 - 9800
This is an original German Mauser Model 1895 straight Pull Rifle. These weapons were used by the Boers during the South African Wars and by Imperial German troops during WW1. It has all original woodwork and metalwork with steel butt plate. The wood stock is impressed with inspection marks. The breech housing is crisply stamped by the manufacturer 'Mod Mauser 1895 Ludw. Loewe & Co Berlin'. The top of the housing is crisply stamped with the Portuguese Crest indicating that this Mauser was made under contract for Portugal. It has all matching serial numbers, '11822/22' including breech, barrel, bolt & magazine plate. It has block & blade foresight and ladder rear sight. It is fitted with sling swivels & strips, cocks and dry fires perfectly. Price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 9800
£595.00

C1921 German Mauser G98 Rifle made by BRNO Czechslovakia. Sn 7884 - 7884
At the end of WW1 The Treaty of Versailles ordered Germany to disarm and Firearms production in Germany ceased. However German Rifles and munitions continued to be produced in other countries including the Mauser G 98 Rifle. This is a lovely Czech made G 98 Rifle. The breech is crisply stamped by the Czech manufacturer 'BRNO' together with ' CS. ST. Zerojovka'. It is stamped with matching numbers '7442' on the breech & barrel. All wood work is original and in excellent condition. It has a steel butt plate and is fitted with bayonet lug & sling swivels. The weapon cocks & dry fires perfectly. This is an excellent example of the German WW1 rifle made soon after WW1. They are rarely seen. Price for this unusual, collectable weapon includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 7844
£895.00
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