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Italian Made, Pietta, Starr Arms Co. Single Action Army Percussion .44 Revolver **UK 2014 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATE** Sn - 22642:22
This single-action revolver which was briefly used in the western theatre of the American Civil War until the U.S. Ordnance Department persuaded the Starr Arms Co. to create a single-action variant after discontinuation of the Colt. The company eventually complied, and the Union acquired 25,000 of the single-action revolvers. The Starr DA is featured in the 1992 film Unforgiven, when William Munny (Clint Eastwood) takes it from its case to determine whether he has lost his former shooting ability. The self-cocking trigger can be seen in this film. In the 1994 film Wyatt Earp young Wyatt Earp (Kevin Costner) carries this gun. This gun is shown in its case in the 1982 film Rambo: First Blood. With a round barrel and underlever rammer the frame is stamped STARR ARMS CO. NEW YORK and STARRS PATENT JAN. 15. 1856. The right hand side of the barrel is stamped F.LLI PIETTA MADE IN ITALY. The lateral screw at the back of the top strap releases for the barrel to tip down. The pistol has a nice hardwood one-piece grip with a very nice de-activation. Measurements; barrel 8 inches with a length of 14 inches. Deactivated to UK specification in 2014 the pistol cocks and dry fires crisply, correctly in single action only. The barrel is blocked and the cylinders are milled out internally leaving the correct outside appearance. The cylinder can also be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22642:22
£495.00

Italian Uberti MINT, Remington New Model Army Single Action .44 Calibre Revolver. **UK 2014 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn - 22643:17
Manufactured in Italy by Uberti. Uberti is a well-known manufacturer of high quality replicas of 19th century American percussion revolvers, carbines and rifles. These replicas are used by historical re-enactors and target shooters. The 1858 Remington New Army Model, was a single action, 6 shot, percussion revolver manufactured by Remington & Sons in .44 Calibre used during the American Civil War. These weapons were also popular with both Union & Confederate Officers during the Civil War. The Remington design lives on today in the form of quality black powder firearms from manufacturers such as Uberti, Pietta, and Euroarms. This near mint deactivated Uberti made example of the New Army .44 calibre large frame revolver is in excellent condition. The steel pistol measures 13 ¾” overall. The 8” octagonal sighted barrel is crisply stamped by the maker A UBERTI C GARDONE V.T. ITALY. The gun has a brass trigger guard, a colour case hardened hammer, and polished wood grips. The gun carries the serial number 47874. Deactivated to UK specification in 2014 the pistol cocks and dry fires crisply, correctly in single action only. The barrel is blocked and the cylinders are milled out internally leaving the correct outside appearance. The cylinder can also be removed. The pistol cocks and dry fires correctly in single action. The price includes UK delivery and 2014 deactivation certificate Sn 22643:17
£495.00

Cased Pair, MINT, Colt .36 Colt Pocket 5 Shot Deactivated (UK Spec) Pistol & Non Firing .31 Colt 1849 5 Shot Pocket Pistols. Sn - 22643:16
These are a near mint cased pair of Italian made Colt pocket pistols. The first is a 5 shot Colt Pocket Police pistol deactivated to the old specification in 2014 and the second is a non firing replica of a 1849 Colt Pocket 5 shot pistol originally made as a firing gun to the same quality as the other pistol. Both of the pistols retains all of their original finish which consists of blued barrels, cylinders, trigger and screws. The rest of the guns have a colour case hardened frame, hammer, loading lever and rammer. Both pistols have finely figured walnut grips fitted. The deactivated pistol is a 5 shot Colt pocket pistol with a .36 inch bore and a 5 ½ inch hexagonal barrel. The frame is rebated for the cylinder which has a stagecoach scene rolled into it. The second pistol is a non firing replica of a Colt 1949 5 shot pocket pistol made to the same quality as the deactivated gun. The gun is visually identical from the other deactivated gun except for the model and would appear to have been made on the same assembly line. This gun has a 5 ¾ inch barrel and a rolled stagecoach scene rolled into it. the barrel has a slot under the loading lever. The pistols cock and dry fire crisply, correctly in single action only. The pistols come with 2 empty reproduction cartridge boxes and percussion cap tin. The price includes UK deactivation certificate, & UK delivery. Sn 22643:16
£795.00

**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

**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

Armi Jager Dakota Colt Single Action Army Ejectorless Peacemaker .357 Magnum Calibre Revolver With Open Cylinders That Will Accept Inert Rounds. D 5982 - D 5982
Made by Armi Jager Italy these quality firearms were Imported through Intercontinental Arms. The pistols were modeled on Colt’s Wild West era single action peacemaker revolvers. The 6 shot revolver is in .357 calibre and would have been capable of firing both .357 Magnum and .38 special ammunition, they were modeled on the original Ejectorless Single Action Army Peacemaker and manufactured without the ejector rod & ejector rod housing on the barrel. The lack of ejector created a simpler, easier to carry revolver, useful in the American Wild West Frontier era for short engagements that might not demand quick reloading. In the period Colt made up the guns on special order, fitting them with barrels of any length the customer wanted. The Colt design lives on today in the form of identical quality firearms from Italian manufacturers such as our example by Armi Jager. The side gate loading revolver has a 5 ½” blued steel barrel and measures just under 11” overall. It has a colour case hardened frame & trigger, brass grip frame & undamaged wood grips. The barrel is signed ‘Dakota Cal.357 Magnum’ and ‘Made In Italy’. The frame has factory inspection marks and the pistol is serial number 13376. The side gate loading pistol has the correct hinged gate which operates as it should, Its cylinders are cut but open and will accept inert rounds and it cocks and dry fires crisply. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 5982
£795.00
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