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Inter War & WW2 Era French Hotchkiss Model 1922-1926 7.92mm Calibre Light Machine Gun Turkish Military Contract**UK 2008 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**Sn 20067:5 - 20067:5
This is an Inter war & WW2 Era Deactivated Hotchkiss Model 1922-1926 Machine Gun, chambered in 7.92mm. First introduced in the early 1920's, they were used by French forces and partisans during German occupation in WWII. This is a 1920’s Turkish contract example with folding carrying handle and a smaller vertical fore grip for "assault firing" . This model was used in a variety of roles on the ground and in the air. It uses a straight clip feed rather than a belt or magazine, this improved reliability and was a much easier to load and feed. Turkey remained neutral during most of World War II, but entered the closing stages of the war on the side of the Allies in February 1945. Deactivated to UK specification in 2008 it can be cocked and dry fired and the breech cover can be lifted. All metal work and wood furniture is undamaged & original. The frame has Turkish script and crest & is also marked 'Brevete S.G.D.G No.1199' (illustrated). The price for this iconic weapon includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**we can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification for UK customers (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery). Sn 20067:5
£1,200.00

1930’s German Mauser, Model C/96 Broomhandle Chinese Military Contract 7.63mm Semi Automatic Pistol**UK 2002 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**Sn 20067:2 - 20067:2
This is an excellent condition, Mauser, Broomhandle, C/96, 7.63 mm Semi Automatic Pistol. Large numbers of the C/96 in both 9mm and 7.63 mm calibre were purchased during WW1 by the Imperial German Army and many survived to serve Reichsmarine and Weimar period Police Units. The popularity of the weapon is evident in that with minor refinements this model was still being produced in the 1930's. Governments of many countries including China ordered consignments of these pistols for their military. This Chinese Government contract example has a small ring hammer and Universal safety protruding from the rear left side of the frame which indicates that was produced post 1930 (see page 59 of Guns of The Reich by Markham). The weapon has a 6" barrel & grooved wood grips which are undamaged. The weapon has fixed foresight and adjustable rear sight. The left side of the frame is stamped with the serial number 12400 & has faint Chinese Government marks. The top of the barrel shank is stamped 'Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf a/N'. The right side of the frame is stamped 'Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf a/Neckar DRP uRP’.The bottom of its magazine has the Mauser trademark. It is complete with military lanyard ring. Deactivated to UK specification in 2002 the weapon can be stripped and it cocks and dry fires. The price for this iconic WW2 weapon includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**we can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification for UK customers (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery). Sn 20067:2
£1,275.00

Swiss Military Schmidt-Rubin Model 1889 7.5 x 53.5 mm Straight Pull Rifle With Sling, Elsener Schwyz Bayonet & Scabbard**UK 2001 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 20031:8 - 20031:8
In 1882 Eduard Rubin began testing the first small-calibre copper-jacketed bullet which could successfully withstand high velocities. In 1885, this round was combined with Rudolf Schmidt's first straight-pull action resulting in the Swiss, Schmidt-Rubin Model 1889 7.5 x 53.5 mm Rifle. This is a very good example with all original wood and metal work throughout. It has a 23.3” long barrel. The stock & metal are stamped with Swiss Military marks (illustrated). The barrel and magazine are stamped with matching serial numbers '18969'. It is complete with bayonet bar, sling swivels, adjustable rear sight & winged fore sight. Deactivated to UK specification in 2001 the rifle cocks and dry fires and the magazine can be removed. The rifle comes with an original bayonet and scabbard. The bayonet is in excellent condition. The smooth grips are of light wood and secured with two rivets. The polished steel pommel has a sprung push button bayonet release which works perfectly. It has a cross guard with muzzle ring numbered ‘571885’. The cross guard has the 'Swiss Cross' stamp and number ‘53’. The ricasso is stamped by the manufacturer ‘Elsener Schwyz’. The double edged polished steel blade with fullers is clean and measures 11 ¾” length. The metal scabbard’s strap bar is fitted with an original leather belt hanger tab. The price includes UK delivery**This Firearm is deactivated to one of the pre- 2nd May 2017, UK specifications. We can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to the EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery)** Sn 20031:8
£745.00

*Rare* WW2 Type 90 Japanese Naval DOUBLE Barrelled Flare / Signal pistol. Sn:5636. - Sn: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 it's original, as found, condition. The black 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 2x 4 1/2 inch barrels. It 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 is 3320. The pistol is complete apart from the cocking lever and has been sympathetically deactivated. This is a very rare item deactivated to early UK specification in 2014, UK delivery is included in the price. Sn:5636.
£745.00

1932 North West Frontier/ Afghanistan Pathan Native Made P.B Fraita 7.65mm Calibre Semi-Automatic Pistol. D 1511. - D 1511
For many centuries the Pathan tribes have resided in the volatile war torn areas of the North West Frontier and Afghanistan. The shortages of modern weaponry led to native metal workers producing their own hand made versions of Western pistols and rifles based on European and American designs utilising spare parts and locally sourced materials. This is a native made 7.65mm calibre semi-automatic pistol. The metal work has even patina throughout and has no rust. It's chequered wood grips are undamaged. The left side of the slide is stamped 'PB Fraita Cal 7.65 BFRFVF Gardon F.V.T'. The left side of the frame is stamped 'PSF' and dated '1932'. The right side of the slide is stamped 'Madfin Magarali' and the right side of the frame is numbered '5555'. It has a block and blade fore sight and notch rear sight. It has a military knurled ring hammer and is complete with original magazine. The pistol strips, cocks and dry fires. Currently the pistol strips, cocks and dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**we can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification for UK customers (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery). D 1511.
£495.00

*RARE*, 1914- 1924 American Harrison & Richardson Arms Company 1907 & 1909 Patent .32 Calibre Self Loading Pistol (Webley .32 Semi Auto). D 1506. - D 1506
In 1905, the famous British revolver-making firm of P. Webley & Scott introduced a series of blowback-operated pistols in .25 and .32 calibers that were designed by William Whiting. The .32 model was adopted by a number of police departments in Great Britain and throughout the empire. After negotiations with Webley in 1909, H&R obtained a license to produce the British firm’s pistols for sale in North America, and in 1912, H&R introduced the Harrington & Richardson .25 Caliber Self-Loading Pistol. While the .25-caliber pistol was almost identical to the Webley design, H&R’s engineers, with the assistance of Whiting, decided that some improvements would make the larger caliber model more attractive to American buyers. First, they substituted a simple internal striker mechanism for the Webley’s cumbersome, external hammer. This provided a smoother, snag-free exterior and also did away with the heavy hammer spring, which made retracting the slide to chamber a round much easier. Also added was a grip safety that blocked movement of the firing pin unless it was fully depressed. In 1914 the Harrington & Richardson .32 Calibre Self-Loading Pistol was released on the market. It possessed the slab-sided, squared-off silhouette; sharp grip-to-frame angle; and exposed barrel common to the Webley semi auto pistols. The pistol had a 3.5-inch barrel and measured 6.5 inches overall. It weighed 20 ounces unloaded. Grips were hard rubber. Manufacture of the .32 pistol continued until 1924, with approximately 40,000 units being produced. During World War II, the U.S. government obtained numbers of nonstandard handguns, and a small number of H&R pistols were among them. According to Dutch arms expert Bas Martens, in 1941, the Koninlijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (KNIL)–the military forces in the Dutch East Indies–obtained a quantity that were issued as the 7.65mm Pistol H&R. The Dutch national police used others in the postwar years. This is a rare, original H&R (Webley) .32 Calibre Automatic Pistol. It has the correct internal hammer & correct hard rubber chequered grips with embossed combined ‘HR’ roundel grips which are undamaged. The pistol is in very nice original and complete condition. It has a 'v' groove rear sight and a blade foresight. The 8 round magazine is released by pressing a button on the bottom of the frame between the grips, this operates as it should. On the left side of the receiver it has ‘H&R Self Loading Calber .32’ along with number ‘27910’ and ‘Safe’ above the frame mounted safety catch lever. The right side is stamped with Harrison & Richardson Arms Co address and Patent detail (all illustrated). Currently the pistol strips, cocks and dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**we can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification for UK customers (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery). D 1506.
£675.00

WW1/WW2 German Military/Police Mauser Model 1914/34 7.65mm Calibre Pocket Pistol. D 1492. - D 1492
This is an excellent Mauser Model 1914/34 7.65mm Pocket Pistol. It measures 6 1/2" overall making it ideal for concealment and issue to Detectives or Covert Operations Teams. These pistols were manufactured between 1914-1945. This pistol has wood grips with chequered panels. It has its original blue finish. The left side of the slide is crisply marked with the ' Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf A.N' factory address together with 'Mauser's Patent and number '430115'. The left side of the frame has the Mauser cartouche. The right side of the slide is crisply stamped 'Mauser 7.65'. It's magazine is correctly stamped with the 'Mauser' cartouche on the base and the weapon cocks, strips and dry fires as it should. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**We can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification for UK customers (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery. D 1492. (formerly sn:10435)
£595.00

1924-1942 WW2 Era Czech Brno VZ 24 (Mauser K98 Type) 7.92mm Calibre Bolt Action Rifle. D 1504 - D 1504
This is a very good VZ 24 rifle modelled on the German K98 rifles. The VZ 24 rifle is a bolt-action carbine designed and produced in Czechoslovakia from 1924 to 1942. It was developed from the famous Mauser Gewehr 98 / K 98 lines, and features a very similar bolt design. During World War II, the VZ 24 was produced for the German armed forces during its occupation. The rifle was also produced in nearby Slovakia, a German ally and puppet state during the war. Our example has all original woodwork and metal and is fitted with forward and rear sling swivels. It has a steel butt plate, bayonet bar, adjustable rear sight, block and blade fore sight & cleaning rod. The rifle is number M50560 and has other un-matching numbers (illustrated). Originally deactivated to an old UK specification in 1996 and issued with a replacement certificate in 2022, the weapon cocks & dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**We can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to the EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery)** D 1504
£675.00

M16 / AR15 Armi Jager, AP 74 .22LR Calibre Semi Automatic Assault Rifle (Copy Of The Full Bore Vietnam War Period US M16) & Sling**UK/ EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 1503 - D 1503
Armi Jager (aka Adler Jager) was a German- Italian firearms manufacturer owned by Armando Piscetta and located in the town of Loano. Jager was active since the early 1960s, manufacturing semi-automatic rim fire sporting rifles and replica rim fire / small-calibre centre fire firearms patterned after iconic military rifles. This is an excellent Armi Jager AP74 semi automatic .22LR Calibre Rifle patterned on the U.S. Vietnam War era M16 / AR15 Assault Rifle. It measures 43” overall length & it has the full size appearance of the M16. Its black plastic furniture with carry handle incorporating sight & metal work is undamaged. The weapon is fitted with bayonet lug, sling swivels and nylon webbing sling. Deactivated to UK/ EU specification in 2022 its internal magazine & cocking slide are absent & its trigger moves . The right side of the frame is stamped with manufacturer and model detail (illustrated). The price includes UK/EU deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 1503
£495.00

DEACTIVATED. German WW2 MG42 Spare Barrel, Transit Case For Two Barrels & Carrying Strap. - D 1481
DEACTIVATED. This is an original deactivated German MG42 spare barrel in its carrying case for two barrels with the adjustable webbing carrying strap. The barrel is deactivated by condition, it being battlefield recovered. The barrel is further deactivated by the barrel being blocked and a cross pin fitted through the chamber at the breech. The barrel transit case is of pressed steel construction with a wooden hinged lid at the top with a swivel clamp holding it closed. Inside the container are two pressed steel fittings to hold two spare barrels. The webbing carrying strap has leather reinforcements sewn on each end. The container retains most of its original green painted finish. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to retain this barrel in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. D 1481
£375.00
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