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WW2 1944 U.S. Army M1 .30 Calibre Carbine By General Motors Inland Division GMC. **UK/EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**Sn 18258. - 18258
This is a very good U.S. Army M1 .30 calibre carbine manufactured by the U.S. General Motors Co Inland Division during WW2. Behind the rear sight this M1 is marked serial number '5205100' below ‘Inland Div’ (General Motors Company) which is partially obscured by the rear sight. The Carbine has its all original wood stock. The wood and steel butt plate have period hand painted armoury numbers which can be seen in the images. It has the correct winged fore sight, adjustable rear sight and sling swivel. The stock is also slotted for sling anchor. The top of the barrel near the muzzle has very faint date ‘5-44’ (May 1944). The breech is stamped 'U.S. CARBINE CAL. 30 M1'. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2019 the carbine’s slide moves (breech does not open), the trigger moves & the magazine can be removed. The price includes UK/EU deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 18258.
£745.00

Armi Jager AP80 AK 47 Type .22 Calibre Assault Rifle & Sling.**UK/EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 17743. - 17743
The Italian company Armi Jager was established in the early 1950s, manufacturing semi-automatic .22 rimfire sporting rifles and replica "Western" revolvers. Later it evolved to small-calibre centre fire (.32 ACP) firearms patterned after the look of military rifles. Some of its best-known products were .22 rimfire firearms styled after iconic military weapons such as the Russian Kalashnikov AK-47 assault rifle, known as the AP-80. The factory sold most of its designs under the trade name Adler. Armi Jager production saw significant sales in Italy and exports in the United States, earning a reputation for production of high quality rifles. This is an excellent Armi Jager AP80 AK47 type assault rifle. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2020 the weapon has no moving parts but its steel magazine can be removed. The weapon is 42 ¼” overall length and has the typical AK47 type high front sight and adjustable rear sight. The frame is stamped with the Company name and model detail (illustrated) together with serial number 001159. The wood stock and ribbed panel pistol grip are undamaged. The rifle has its original cleaning rod. Its front sling swivel & rear sling bar are fitted with a black nylon webbing sling. The price includes UK/EU deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 17743.
£345.00

WWI Enfield SMLE No.1 Mk III* .303 Calibre Rifle, Sling, & WWI 1917 WD Sanderson 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard**UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** 21393.6. - 21393:6
This is an excellent WWI SMLE No.1 Mk III* .303 calibre rifle. The rifle has good condition woodwork throughout *professional repair left hand side above trigger* together with nice clear manufacturer's stamp. The breech is stamped at the wrist GR with King’s Crown Enfield L.E III*. The rifle is complete with stripper clip loading bridge, winged fore sight and adjustable rear sight with wing protectors. The rifle also has a brass butt plate with trap and original webbing sling. Deactivated to UK specification it cocks, the trigger moves and the magazine can be removed. The rifle is serial number T2335 which is stamped on the breech. The rifle comes with an original British WWI dated Pattern 1907 bayonet complete with scabbard. The ricasso of the bayonet is stamped by the manufacturer Sanderson and King’s Crown together 1907 (pattern) and 3 17 (March 1917 date). The reverse is stamped with WD inspection marks. The blade has just light staining consistent with age and its slab wood grips have just the knocks bumps and bruises to be expected. The bayonet is in its original steel mounted leather scabbard. All leather & stitching of the scabbard are intact. The price includes UK deactivation certificate & UK delivery** 21393:6.
£895.00

WW2 1943 U.S. Army M1 .30 Calibre Carbine By General Motors Inland Division GMC with M4 Bayonet Scabbard & Webbing Frog. **UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**. 21393:5. - 21393:5
This is a very good U.S. Army M1 .30 calibre carbine manufactured by the U.S. General Motors Co Inland Division during WW2. Behind the rear sight this M1 is marked serial number '3175073’' below ‘Inland Div’ (General Motors Company) which is partially obscured by the rear sight. The Carbine has its all original wood stock. The wood and steel butt plate are in good overall condition with light age relate marks. It has the correct winged fore sight, adjustable rear sight and sling swivel. The stock is also slotted for sling anchor. The top of the barrel near the muzzle has very faint date ‘11-43’ (November 1943). The breech is stamped 'U.S. CARBINE CAL. 30 M1'. Deactivated to UK specification in 2002 the carbine’s slide moves (breech does not open), the trigger moves & the magazine can be removed. The M4 scabbard is in excellent condition retaining the majority of its blueing. It is fitted with a crossguard which has a muzzle ring. The bayonet has brown coloured plastic grips in imitation of the leather ringed grips on the US model. The grips are secured with two screw bolts. The steel pommel incorporates a bayonet release mechanism which operates smoothly. The scabbard is a wood patterned US style scabbard which has a green webbing frog. The scabbard is in very good condition. The frog is riveted to the scabbard with two rivets. It has a belt loop and wire belt clip. The price includes UK deactivation certificate and UK delivery. 21393:5.
£845.00

WWII 1941 Dated Nazi German Mauser 7.92mm Calibre K98 Rifle Coded byf41 and K98 Bayonet with Scabbard**UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED 2002**. 21393;2 - 21393:2
• WWII 1941 Dated Nazi German Mauser 7.92mm Calibre K98 Rifle Coded byf41 and K98 Bayonet with Scabbard**UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED 2002**. 21393:2 This is an excellent Nazi German K98 infantry rifle. A mid Second World War Nazi K98 carbine. Dated 1941, this was the year that Mauser starting using the "byf" (byf for Mauser in Oberndorf am Neckar) coding and date stamp using just two digits 41 on the receiver ring. The receiver is marked with the correct WaA655 stamps. The rifle has an adjustable rear sight, block & blade fore sight, bayonet bar & steel butt plate. It has all original wood stock is stamped ‘346’ which has just light bumps and bruises consistent with age and service use. It has forward sling bar and the stock is slotted for sling anchor. The weapon has several waffenamt stamps. The breech also has model designation ‘Mod 98’. The weapon is serial number ‘6537’ and has other matching numbers. The weapon also has other inspection marks. Deactivated to UK specification in 2002 the rifle’s bolt and trigger move. The price includes a K98 bayonet and scabbard. The blade is in good order and the blueing is in good overall with minor signs of age related wear. The crossguard is marked with numbers ‘9924’. The wooden grips are intact and in good order. The pommel has 2 waffenamt stamps. The scabbard is marked ‘3357’ and has some minor dents front and back. The rifle comes with a 2002 UK/EU deactivation certificate & UK delivery is included. 21393:2
£975.00

Euro Arms Model 1851 Navy 6 Shot Revolver with Octagonal Barrel, Brass & Colour Case Hardened Frame .36 calibre **UK/EU 2024 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 5975 - D 5975
This Euro Arms Colt Navy six shot revolver has a 7 ½ R43; barrel. Made in Italy it has smooth wood grip plates which are in very nice order. The brass frame, backstrap and trigger guard all carry the serial number 24656. It has a blued cylinder and octagonal barrel. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2024 the hammer and trigger move. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 5975.
£345.00

Original British WWI 1917-Dated MkIII* Wolseley Motor Co Brass Flare Gun**UK 2024 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 5974. - D 5974
The Mark III signal pistol was adopted in 1911, as an improved version of the earlier Mark II pistol, which had been adopted in 1905. Like the previous Mk II pistol, it was a brass flare gun with a tilt-down, break open loading mechanism and a single action lock work. Although the Mark III remained in production through to the end of World War I, it had in fact been superseded by the Number 1 and Number 2 signal pistols which were manufactured from steel instead of brass. These patterns were adopted in 1915 and utilized many of the same parts as the Webley Mark VI service revolver. During the production of the Mk III signal pistol, at least five companies including WW Greener, Wolseley, Chubb, Cogswell & Harrison and Webley & Scott. This British WWI 1917-Dated MkIII* Wolseley Motor Co Brass single shot, break action signal pistol is in good overall condition. The left hand side is stamped ‘Wolseley 1917 III’ with numerous inspection stamps to the body and barrel. The right hand side shows the serial number 11891 twice. It has minor use related marks throughout. The two piece wooden grips are held in place by two pins. There are age/use related marks to both grips are but are tight and fully intact. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery (NB UK deactivated flare/ signalling pistols do not need to be re proofed to the new UK/EU specification). D 5974.
£375.00

**ALL MATCHING NUMBERS INCLUDING BOLT**WW2 1942 Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Mosin Nagant, Model 1891/30 , 7.62mm Calibre Bolt Action Rifle With Sling **UK 2013 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 21266:21 - 21266:21
The Mosin–Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine-fed, military rifle, developed by the Imperial Russian Army in 1882–91, and used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various other nations. In spite of the age of its design these weapons have shown up in various conflicts around the world until the modern day, being rugged and effective, much like the AK-47 and its variants. The Izhevsk Machine building Plant is a weapons and motor vehicle manufacturer based in Izhevsk, founded in 1807 at the decree of Tsar Alexander I, and is now one of the largest corporations in its field. The Plant manufactured Mosin Nagant rifles during WW1 & WW2 along with AK47 assault rifles and other arms for the Russian War effort. The Plant produces arms for the Russian Military today. This is an excellent WW2 dated Mosin Nagant rifle. The rifle has undamaged metal work with even patina and all original wood furniture in excellent condition. The wood has several inspection marks. The barrel shank is stamped with Russian Script and arrow within triangle Arsenal marks of the IzhevskPlant (illustrated in image 2) together with 1942 date. The weapon is serial number ‘3360’ which is stamped on the breech, barrel, bolt, magazine plate and butt plate. The weapon has its original cleaning rod, adjustable rear sight & shrouded post fore sight. The fore stock and shoulder stock are correctly slotted for sling anchor and fitted with original webbing & leather sling. Deactivated to UK specification in 2013 the magazine plate opens & the rifle cocks & dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 21266:21
£595.00

Cold War 1951 Dated Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Simonov SKS-45 7.62 x 39 mm M1943 Semi Automatic Carbine With Folding Bayonet**UK 2015 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**Sn 21266:20 - 21266:20
This is an excellent Russian Simonov SKS-45 7.62 x 39mm, Semi Automatic carbine. These rifles were designed by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. Production of this model commenced in 1946. The weapons were widely used throughout the Communist block and China. It is 40 inches overall length and has a 10 round box magazine. It’s all original wood work is excellent and it has the correct integral folding cruciform bayonet, steel butt plate with trap, sling swivel, sling bar, shrouded fore sight, adjustable rear sight and cleaning rod. The metal has the Russian Izhevsk arrow arsenal marks and 1951 date. The carbine is serial number ‘21029219’ which is stamped on the barrel action and wood. Deactivated to UK specification in 2015 the carbine’s trigger moves, its hinged box magazine opens and closes correctly and its folding bayonet operates as it should. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 21266:20
£645.00

**MATCHING NUMBERS**Cold War 1952 Soviet Russian PPSh 41, 7.65 x 25 mm Calibre Sub Machine Gun With Drum Magazine, An original Webbing Mag Carrier Pouch With 3 Original Stick Magazines, 2 Tools & 12 Inert Deactivated Rounds Of Ammo**2012 UK DEACTIVATION** - 21266:19
The impetus for the development of the Russian PPSh came partly from the Winter War against Finland, where the Finnish army employed the Suomi machine pistol as a highly effective tool for close-quarter fighting in forests or built-up urban areas. The Soviet weapon was developed during WW2 in mid-1941 and was produced in a network of factories in Moscow and were issued to Soviet troops in the Cold War Era . This is an excellent WW2 dated Soviet Russian PPSh 41, 7.65 x 25 mm Calibre SMG. Its wood and metalwork throughout are excellent. It has a shrouded fore sight, swivel rear sight and has a steel butt plate with trap. The stock and vented barrel shroud have sling anchors Fitted with webbing & leather sling. The top of the frame is crisply date stamped '1952' together with inspection marks, number 'A6677’ which is repeated on the underside of the trigger guard and wood. It is complete with original drum magazine, a Webbing Magazine Carrier Pouch With 3 Original Stick Magazines, 2 Tools & 12 Inert Deactivated Rounds Of Ammunition. The magazine carrier has a flap cover with toggle fasteners and individual pockets for the 3 magazines. The rear of the carrier has 2 belt loops. The inside of the carrier’s flap has a ink stamps which can be seen in the images. Deactivated to UK specification in 2012 the weapon’s trigger moves and the magazines can be inserted & removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 21266:19
£845.00
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