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British, WW1 Era, Enfield Made, Lewis Gun 47 Round Drum Mark I Magazine. - D 1532 The Lewis gun was a fully automatic gun invented by U.S. Army colonel Isaac Newton Lewis in 1911. The start of the First World War increased demand for the Lewis gun. BSA began production, under the name Model 1914. The Lewis, .303 cal was officially approved for service on 15 October 1915. All of the guns were made by BSA in England and the Savage Arms Company in America. This is an excellent 47 round Lewis gun drum mark I magazine made at Enfield. The magazine is free from any dents and retains much of its original blued finish. The alloy feed collar is stamped E (Enfield) I 303Mk Vi & VII a crowfoot crown over 5M B /9c. The price for this scarce drum magazine includes U.K delivery. D 1532 £495.00
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DEACTIVATED INERT. Unfired, British, 1943 Dated, 2 Inch illuminating Mortor. - O 2203 Illuminating mortor. The mortar has a tubular thin steel body with an alloy fin holder. The body retains some of its original black finish on the body and a feint ILLO WITH PARACHUTE in yellow in a yellow square on the side. The rear of the body is fitted with a steel spot welded fin assembly which has a manufacturers monogram of THW or HTW stamped on it and 11/43 (November 1943 date). The mortor is complete with its pressed steel sealing cap to retain the flare and parachute which is stamped E.S&T.B 9/42 (September 1942 date). The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert mortor items in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2203 £175.00
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DEACTIVATED INERT. Unfired, MINT, British, 1942 Dated, 2 Inch Practice (High Explosive) Mortar. - O 2204 DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a near mint, weighted, unfired British WW2, 1942 dated unfired 2 Inch Practice (high explosive) mortar The mortar is stamped lightly round its circumference SSM 6/42 (June 1942 date), 2” MOR 1 S.E.I.L. 3/43 (March 1943 date). The mortor is fitted wit a mazerk alloy fin assembly and a fin has cast into it 14 FDLtd 1942-2 (1942 date). One of the fins is painted red indicating that the mortor originally had the propelling cartridge fitted. The body retains most of its original brown varnished finish with a 20mm yellow band round the circumference signifying a practice round. The body is stencilled in white round its circumference 2”MORI (2 inch mortor mark I). The body has a dummy steel fuze with a screw on nose cap representing the screw off safety cap of the high explosive round. This dummy fuze is stamped on the top CHLtd /42 (1942 date). The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert mortor items in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2204 £195.00
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*Very Good Condition* circa 1933 Haenel Model 28 .177 Air Pistol. AI 730. - AI 730 Hugo Schmeisser designed this pistol in 1927, but production didn’t start until around 1933. It continued up to the start of WWII but ended there. Approximately 25,000 model 28s were made, along with a few thousand earlier unnumbered guns. The model 28 has a conventional break barrel for loading, but the gun is cocked another way. The barrel is only held by a chisel detent, so all you do is break the barrel down at any time to load. The action is cocked by unlatching the pistol grip, which is a sub-frame, from the upper frame of the gun and swinging it down and to the rear. The trigger is a single stage, but a slope in the trigger mechanism allows the blade to move like a false first stage. This example is in splendid condition with the metalwork retaining 90% of its blueing. The wooden grips are equally as nice only showing very minor signs of use related wear, with the Haenel panel on both sides. The serial No is stamped on the lower side of the back strap ‘10339’. The pistol cocks and fires with a strong spring action. The price includes UK delivery. AI 730. £525.00
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*Unusual* Brazilian M1908 Pattern Artillery Short Sword & Scabbard. 22516. - 22516 This very nice Brazilian M1908 Artillery Short Sword was most likely released in 1976 from military stores in Rio De Janeiro, along with other now obsolete edged weapons. It is in very good overall condition. The 15 ½ “blades surface is clean and bright, with only a bit of light staining in areas. It has been sharpened at arsenal, and the main edge is still relatively sharp with no visible dents. As is correct for these swords, the blade is totally unmarked, though there are some number markings on the cross guard: 941 and 11969 on the top, and F 1 on the bottom. The hilt has checkered wooden grip panels, finished with shellac and retained by two screws with split nuts. Overall length of the sword is 20 5/8 inches. The steel fitted leather scabbard is also in very good condition, with the finish on the leather and furniture very nice. The price includes UK delivery. 22516. (Bucket) £375.00
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