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Hopkins & Allen Arms Co USA 1886 & 1893 Patents .380 Calibre Factory Nickel Plated 5 Shot Hammerless Double Action Only Pocket Revolver & 5 Inert Deactivated Rounds **OPEN CYLINDERS THAT WILL ACCEPT INERT ROUNDS & OPEN BARREL*EARLY UK 1994 DEACT* - D 6059
Hopkins & Allen Arms Company was an American firearms manufacturing company based in Norwich, Connecticut that was founded in 1868 by Charles W. Allen, Charles A. Converse, Horace Briggs, Samuel S. Hopkins and Charles W. Hopkins. The Hopkins brothers ran the day-to-day operations of the company until it went bankrupt in 1916 and was subsequently bought by Marlin-Rockwell. This is a nice example of Hopkins & Allen’s 1886 & 1893 Patent revolver. It retains its original factory nickel plated finish with just light areas of staining consistent with age. It has a 3 ¼” barrel (7 ½” overall). The barrel has small English proofs indicating production for the British market. The pistol has a blade fore sight and ‘v’ notch on the opening catch rear sight. The top of the barrel has crisp manufacturer & patent detail (all illustrated). The frame is numbered ‘2792’. It has undamaged wood grips. Deactivated to very early UK specification in 1994 the original deactivation certificate was lost at some point in its life & a replacement certificate issued in 2026 without the need for any further deactivation work being required. The pistol’s correct double action only firing mechanism dry fires crisply. The pistol has an open over bored barrel and the cylinders are open & will accept inert rounds. The pistol comes with 5 inert deactivated rounds of .380 ammunition. The price includes UK delivery. D 6059
£595.00

WW2 1942 Dated Fascist Italian Military Beretta Model 1934, 9mm Corto (.380 ACP) Semi Automatic Pistol**COCKS & DRY FIRES**UK 2000 DEACTIVATION WITH REPLACEMENT 2026 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATE** D 6058 - D 6058
The Beretta model 1934 is a compact, semi-automatic pistol which was issued as a standard service firearm to the Italian armed forces beginning in 1934 until 1943 (see page 274 of Axis Pistols by Still). It is chambered for the 9 mm Corto, more commonly known as the .380 ACP. Our pistol has the correct Beretta monogramed grips which have light service wear (one grip has a very fine old stable and secure crack which can be seen in the images) and the metal has its original blue finish. The butt is fitted with Military lanyard bar. The right side of the slide & frame are stamped with matching serial numbers '974528'. The slide has manufacturer, model, and calibre detail together with 1942 date (illustrated). Deactivated to UK specification in 2000 the original deactivation certificate was lost at some point in its life & a replacement certificate issued in 2026 without the need for any further deactivation work being required. The pistol cocks & dry fires, the slide locks back, the safety catch works and the magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 6058
£575.00

WW1 1918 British WD Webley & Scott MK III* Brass Trench/ Signal Flare Pistol With Flared Muzzle**UK 2026 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 6057 - D 6057
An original British WW1 1918 MK III* Brass Trench / Signal Flare Pistol With flared muzzle by Webley & Scott. The pistol has a 5 ¾” barrel with Flared muzzle & slab wood grips which are secure & undamaged. Deactivated to UK only specification in 2026, the pistol breaks open as it should & it cocks and dry fires. The pistol has clearly defined Webley & Scott manufacturer's name, model and War Department inspection stamps on the left side of its frame together with '18' (1918) date (all illustrated). It also has serial number '110529' and W&S Winged Bullet on its right side (illustrated). The pistol is complete with military lanyard ring. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 6057
£475.00

*VERY RARE* WW2 Type 90 Japanese Naval Double Barrelled Flare / Signal Pistol**UK 2014 DEACTIVATION** Sn 5636 - 5636
This is a very rare example of an Imperial Japanese Navy double barrelled 28mm Flare/ Signal pistol. Introduced in the Japanese year 2590 (1930), it was given the designation 90 using the last 2 digits of their year. Only 10,300 were ever made and many of those were lost at sea, as a result they are very scarce. This example is in its original, as found condition. The black composite grips are original and complete. The pistol retains its lanyard ring, selector switch, safety switch and barrel opening lever. The rear cocking lever ring is absent. The pistol measures 7 inches overall with 2 x 4 ½" barrels. The flare pistol is well marked and along the breech has the markings for Kayaba Seisakusho (Kayaba Manufacturing Co), the Naval anchor and Japanese military inspection mark. The serial number 3320 is stamped on the receiver and the extractor on the barrels. The pistol is complete apart from the cocking lever and has been sympathetically deactivated. The breech of the pistol opens as it should. This is a very rare item deactivated to UK specification in 2014. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 5636
£795.00

Rare, 1 of 350 Produced, Silver & Fletcher Patent ‘The Expert’ .450 Eley, Webley RIC Frame Self Ejecting 6 Shot Revolver, Belonging to Sir James Joicey JP, MP and Baron. **OLD SPEC DEACTIVATION ** Sn 45678 - D 9000
In 1884, High Silver and Walther Fletcher patented a system to rapidly unload a gate-style revolver. They negotiated an agreement to have their system integrated into the Webley .450” New Model RIC. Silver and Fletcher made approximately 350 of the patent revolvers and selling it mainly to the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Metropolitan London Police, under the name ‘The Expert’. The guns mechanism was designed to bypass the manual ejector rod to allow the cylinder full of empty cases to be ejected simply by pulling the trigger six times in rapid succession. To avoid the hammer striking a live round they also added a twisting lever safety on the hammer to retract the firing pin. This firing pin safety is much more visible than the ejection mechanism. The system could also be used to eject empty cases one by one as the gun was fired by leaving the loading gate open while firing. The Webley RIC revolvers made with the system are devoid of any Webley company markings, although they do have both a Webley serial number and a Silver & Fletcher number (between 1 and about 350). The gun carries the Webley serial number 84335 and has a number 2 on the right hand side of the trigger. This is a very rare to find double action pistol by S.W. Silver & Co and retains most of its original nickel plated finish. The top strap is engraved S.W. Silver & Co 29 OLD BOND ST CORNHILL LONDON. The top of the barrel is engraved SILVER & FLETCHER PATENT “THE EXPERT”. The pistol has a 4 ½ inch round barrel with a flat top and measures 10 inches overall. The hammer has a quarter turn rotary knob at the rear which retracts the firing pin and is engraved PATENT on the left hand side. The pistol is fitted with high quality chequered one piece mahogany grips and has a swivelling lanyard ring on the butt. The pistol has a bored out cylinder that holds 6 inert .45 cartridges and the barrel is partially blocked by a cross pin. The left hand side of the frame is engraved with the name Jas J Joicey. Sir James Joicey, 1st Baron Joicey JP DL (4 April 1846 to 21 November 1936) was an English industrialist, politician, and aristocrat known primarily for being a coal mining magnate from Durham and a Liberal Party Member of Parliament member of Parliament between 1885 and 1906. He was made a Baron in 1893 and knighted in 1906. The weapon was deactivated to UK specification and both the double action, hammer safety and ejecting mechanism work as they should. The 6 rounds of .455 Eley ammunition are included in the sale and no licence is required to own them in the U.K. if retained as part of a collection or display. The price includes the deactivation certificate and includes U.K delivery. Sn 45678
£1,575.00

WW2, 1939 Dated, Nazi German, 7.92mm Calibre K98 Rifle by (Erma) Erfurter Maschinenfabrik at Erfurt. **OLD SPEC DEACTIVATION ** D 6056 - D 6056
This is a Nazi German K98 infantry rifle made by Erma at the Erfurter Maschinenfabrik arsenal in Erfurt. The rifle has a turned down bolt and safety catch. The rifle has an adjustable rear sight, block & blade fore sight, bayonet bar, steel butt plate and cleaning rod. There is also a forward sling bar with the stock slotted for a sling anchor. The wooden stock is in excellent condition with only minor marks from service use. The top of the breech is stamped 27 (Erma) 1939 (date). the barrel has several waffenampts on both sides of the barrel and breech including the serial number 7293. Deactivated to UK specification, the rifle cocks and dry fires and the bolt can be removed. The price for this early 1939 dated WW2 K98 rifle includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 6056
£895.00

WW2, 1943 Dated, Nazi German, Matching Numbers, Maschinengewehr MG 42, 7.92mm Machine Gun by cra (MAGET - Maschinenbau und Geraetebau GmbH 1942-43) *1997 DEACTIVATION*. Sn 23310:3 - 23310:3
The MG 42 (Maschinengewehr 42, or Machine Gun 42) is a 7.92mm general purpose machine gun developed in Nazi Germany and entered into service with the Wehrmacht in 1942 to supplement and replace the MG34. This is a superb matching numbers, original example of the MG 42 made by MAGET - Maschinenbau und Geraetebau GmbH who produced the guns from 1942 to 1943. The gun retains all of its original metal work which retains its original blued finish with matching numbers on the action, top cover and wooden butt, complete with original brown ribbed bakelite pistol grip. The gun is complete with bi pod and flip up front and rear sights. The frame is nicely stamped on the left hand side with the manufacturer cra, the Nazi German war time code for MAGET - Maschinenbau und Geraetebau GmbH. The weapon carries the matching serial number 1395 together with Nazi Waffenamt inspection marks on its frame. The weapon was deactivated to UK specification in 1997 and cocks, dry fires, the breech cover and barrel change lever open as they should. The price for this sought after early deactivation Nazi marked weapon includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23310:3
£4,750.00

Russian, WW2, 1944 Dated M1910 Maxim Machine Gun. **2009 UK DEACTIVATION STRIPS COCKS & DRY FIRES** Sn 23231:1 - 23231:1
This is a 1944 dated, WWII Russian Maxim model 1910 Machine gun on its Sokolov wheeled carriage. The gun was introduced into service with the Russian government in 1910 and was used through the First and Second World War. This machine gun is complete with its snow hopper used for putting snow into the cooling jacket in winter weather when water was frozen. The Maxim is mounted on the Sokolov folding wheeled carriage which can give the gun a 360 degree traverse. The gun and carriage retains all of the original green painted finish and the steel rimmed wooden wheels are in excellent condition. the gun retains its original bullet shield which hooks on vertically with slots to sight the gun. The gun was deactivated in November 2009 and it cocks, strips and dry fires as it should. Deactivated to UK specification in2009, the weapon strips, cocks & dry fires, the magazine feed can be removed and the top hatch lifts. In an Ironic twist, Ukrainian forces are now using Maxim M 1910 machine guns against Russia forces in the current ongoing conflict. The price for this Maxin M1910 machine gun includes deactivation certificate. UK mainland delivery is by arrangement and at cost. Sn 23231:1
£1,595.00

**RARE**WW2 Nazi German Maschinengewehr MG 42, 7.92mm Machine Gun By 'swd’ (Berlin Lübecker Maschinenfabriken) With 1943 Dated ‘kur’ (Steyr-Daimler Puch AG, Werk Graz) Bi-Pod, Sling, Partial Ammo Belt & Inert Rounds*COCKS & DRY FIRES*2022 DEA CTIVATION* - 23436:5
The MG 42 (Maschinengewehr 42, or Machine Gun 42) is a 7.92mm general purpose machine gun developed in Nazi Germany and entered into service with the Wehrmacht in 1942. This is an excellent original example of the MG 42 (illustrated in image 1 is a period photograph of an MG 42 crew of the 1st SS Panzer Division in action at Kharkov March 1943). Our MG 42 has all original metal work, wood stock and ribbed pistol grip. It is complete with bi pod, flip up sights and leather sling. The frame is marked by the manufacturer 'swd' which is the Nazi German War time code for Berlin Lübecker Maschinenfabriken and is serial number ‘7650 which is on the metal and shoulder stock. The weapon is Waffenamt & has inspection marks on its frame. The bi pod is stamped ‘kur’ which is Steyr-Daimler Puch AG, Werk Graz, dated ‘43’ (1943) and Waffenamt. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2022 the gun cocks and dry fires and the breech cover lifts and closes as it should. Also included is an original partial steel link ammunition belt with a quantity of inert ammunition. The price for this sought after Nazi marked weapon includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23436:5
£4,250.00

WW2 Era U.S Thompson M1 A1 Auto Ordnance Corp .45 ACP Calibre Sub Machine Gun With 30 Round Auto Ordnance Stick Magazine & 2 Inert Deactivated Rounds Of Ammunition**MOVING PARTS**UK/EU 2025 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23409 - 23409
This is an original WW2 era, U.S Thompson M1 A1 SMG (see page 350 of ‘The Ultimate Thompson Book’ By Hill). It is a very good excellent example and its original wood stock, pistol grip and fore stock have just light bumps and bruises to be expected with age & service use. The weapon is crisply stamped 'Auto -Ordnance Corporation, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A.’ and 'Thompson Sub Machine Gun Caliber 45 M1 A1’. The weapon is serial number 380166 which is on the frame. The top of the frame is stamped with the Thompson trademark & ‘U.S. Property’. The Thompson has blade fore sight and A.O.C marked winged fixed peep sight. It is complete with an original Auto Ordnance marked stick magazine, sling swivels & steel butt plate with trap. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2025 the weapon’s trigger moves, the slide moves backwards and forwards under spring tension and the magazine can be removed. Included are 2 Inert Deactivated Rounds Of .45 ACP brass cased Ammunition. The rounds load into the magazine correctly. The price for this iconic WW2 era SMG includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23409
£995.00
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