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WW2 1943 Nazi German Mauser dot (Waffenwerke Bruenn Plant, Nazi Occupied Czechoslovakia) 7.92mm Calibre K98 Rifle & Original Matching 1943 Date Leather Sling By ‘gxy’ (Klinge Lederwarenfabrik, Dresden)*2001 Deactivation Certificated*Sn 22901:6 - 22901:6
This is an excellent WW2 dated Nazi German K98 infantry rifle. The rifle has an adjustable rear sight, block & blade fore sight, bayonet bar & steel butt plate. It has all original wood stock 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 rifle is fitted with original leather sling which is impressed with 1943 date and with the Nazi Wartime maker code ‘gxy’ which is Klinge Lederwarenfabrik, Dresden. The barrel shank is crisply marked with the Nazi German Wartime manufacturer code ‘dot’ which is Waffenwerke Bruenn, Bruenn Plant in Nazi Occupied Czechoslovakia & is dated ‘1943’. The weapon has waffenamt and Heer eagle with swastika acceptance marks. The breech also has model designation ‘Mod 98’. The weapon is serial number ‘4991’. Matching number ‘4991’ is impressed in the wood stock and hand etched onto other metal parts including the bolt. Deactivated to UK specification in 2001 the rifle cocks and dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22901:6
£975.00

WW2 1941 Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Mosin Nagant, 7.62mm Calibre Bolt Action Infantry Rifle & Sling*Very Early 1990 Deactivation Certificated* Sn 22901:5 - 22901:5
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. This is an excellent original WW2 dated Mosin Nagant Infantry rifle. It has undamaged metal work with original finish and all original wood furniture which has just light bumps and bruises to be expected with age. The barrel shank is stamped with crisp arrow within triangle Izhevsk 1938-1945 Arsenal mark, faint Russian hammer & sickle mark & 1941 date together with serial number N31868. The rifle has other un-matching numbers and arsenal inspection marks. The weapon has its original adjustable rear sight, shrouded fore sight, cleaning rod and steel butt plate. The stock is slotted for sling anchors and fitted with original webbing & leather sling. Deactivated to very early UK specification in 1990 the weapon cocks and dry fires and its hinged magazine cover opens. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 22901:5
£695.00

Early WW2 1939 Russian Tula Arsenal Nagant M1895 7.62×38mmR Calibre 7 Shot Military Revolver With Original Holster & Cleaning Rod*2004 Deactivation Certificated* Sn 22901:4 - 22901:4
The Nagant M1895 Revolver is a seven-shot, gas-seal revolver designed and produced by Belgian industrialist Léon Nagant for the Russian Empire. The Nagant M1895 was chambered for a proprietary cartridge, 7.62×38mmR and featured an unusual "gas-seal" system, in which the cylinder moves forward when the gun was cocked, to close the gap between the cylinder and the barrel, providing a boost to the muzzle velocity of the fired projectile and allowing the weapon to be suppressed (an unusual ability for a revolver). This is an original early WW2 1939 dated Russian Military Nagant revolver. It has excellent blued metal work and undamaged chequered wood grips. It has a steel butt and military lanyard ring. The pistol has a 4 ½” barrel with blade fore sight and grooved frame rear sight. The pistol is side gate loading and has its original captive swivel ejector rod. Deactivated to UK specification in 2004 the pistol has a cut and ringed cylinder & blocked barrel. The revolver cocks and dry fires in both single and double action. The pistol is serial number CP876 and is date stamped ‘1939’ together with Russian Tula Arsenal mark on the left side of the frame (Tula - Tuljskaja Gubernija a District or Province of Russia). The frame has small Russian inspection marks. The revolver comes with its excellent original brown stippled leather holster with full flap cover, retaining strap with eyelet and brass stud to the flap. The rear of the holster has 2 leather belt loops and there is a small ammunition pouch with flap cover and brass stud located on the front of the body which is covered by the holster flap when closed. The right aspect of the holster has 2 small leather tab loops for steel cleaning rod which is present. The inside of the holster’s flap has an indistinct ink stamp. The price for this excellent Nagant revolver set includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22901:4
£695.00

*RARE*, Nazi Germany Occupation Production, Polish (Poland) Radom VIS Mod 35 & Soft Shell Holster. Sn - 22901:3
Poland designed and produced its own service 9mm pistol prior to WW2 with the Radom VIS Mod 35. The gun was designed by Wilniewczyc and Skrzypinski (WiZ, later becoming ViZ) at the Fabryka Broni factory in Radom (FB) in Poland. The gun is one made under the Nazi occupation at the factory in Radom. The slide is stamped on the left hand side FB RADOM ViS Mod 35 PAT.Nr. 15567 together with a waffenampt77. After the patent is the Heres waffenampt and waffenampt 823 (Steyr acceptance stamp). Stamped under RADOM is also stamped P.35(P) (the German designation, Pistol 35, Poland). The gun retains most of its original blued finish and carries the serial number H5108 on the right hand side of the slide. The undamaged hard plastic grips carry the FB monogram (Fabryka Broni) on the left hand one and VIZ (Wilniewczyc and Skrzypinski) on the right hand one. The pistol is fitted with the correct magazine which has the correct waffenampt 189 stamped on the base. The pistol is complete with its original dark brown leathe holster with a spare magazine pouch. The flap is retained by a short strap retained by a brass stud in the top flap. There are 2 leather belt loops sewn in the back of the holster. Deactivated to early UK specification in 2004 the pistol cocks, dry fires, the safety catch works and the magazine can be removed. The price for this German occupation of Poland Radon pistol includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 22901:3
£2,500.00

*RARE*, Matching Serial Low Number, Nazi Germany, Walther Patent Model H.P. (Pre P38) Pistol in a 1943 Dated Army Holster. 1987 Deactivation Certificate. Sn - 22901:2
About 30,000 Walther HP pistols were produced pre WW2, mainly chambered in 9×19mm. The Luger P08 service pistol was expensive to produce, and Germany started to look for a replacement as early as 1927, settling on the Walther P38 in 1938, which offered similar performance to the Luger P08 but took almost half the time to produce. The first design was submitted to the German Army and featured a locked breech and a hidden hammer but the Army requested that it should be redesigned with an external hammer. The P38 concept was accepted by the German military in 1938 but production of prototype pistols did not begin until late 1939. Walther began manufacture at their plant in Zella-Mehlis and produced three series of Test pistols. The third series pistols solved the problems for the German Army and mass production began in mid-1940. After the production of approximately 30,000 HP pistols, production was switched to the military P38 pistol although some HP pistols were sold commercially in Germany which had a high quality finish. This is a rare early production Walther P38 pistol manufactured at the Zella Milia plant with the low matching serial number of 4034 which is stamped on the receiver, slide, barrel and the locking block. The pistol retains most of its original blued finish and the grips are undamaged. The gun also carries commercial proof marks. The left hand side of the receiver is stamped Waffenfabrik Walther Zella-Melis (Thur) Walther’s Patent Cal 9m/m. The magazine is stamped Walther P38u. The pistol is contained in a black 1943 dated military soft shell belt holster which is stamped between the belt loops 1943 (1943 date) and a waffenampt. Deactivated to early UK specification in 1987 the pistol cocks, dry fires, the safety catch works, the magazine can be removed and the gun is strippable. The price for this early Walther Model HP, the forerunner of the P38 pistol includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 22901:2
£2,200.00

SOLD SOLD (18/09) **RARE** WW2, 1944 Dated, Nazi German, MP44 7.92mm Kurz, Assault Rifle by C.G. Haenel, Waffen- u. Fahrradfabrik, Suhl (fxo), Magazine & Sling. **UK 1995 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**. - D 6044
This is an excellent very rare and original WW2, 1944 dated Nazi German MP 44, 7.92mm, sub machine gun with matching numbers which was the forerunner of current assault rifles and was deactivated in 1995. The gun retains much of its original blued finish showing minimal wear the surfaces. The weapon is crisply stamped with the Nazi German war time code fxo (C.G. Haenel, Waffen- u. Fahrradfabrik, Suhl) on the bottom front of the receiver. The MP44 carries the serial number 3996m/44 (1944 date) on the left hand side and MP44 stamped under the cocking lever. The left hand side of the receiver is stamped Waffenamt 24 and the gas port forging carries the stamp WaA 359. The MP 44 has a nice original brown laminated wooden stock with the steel butt plate having a spare parts trapdoor at the top and retains its original leather sling with the metal sliding adjuster. The wooden side grips on the are in excellen condition with no cracks.The butt plate is stamped jve (Erste Nordboehmische Metallwarenfabrik, Adolf Roessler, Niedereinsiedel, Sudetenland). The rifle is fitted with a 800 metre tangential rear sight mounted on the top of the receiver with the foresight mounted on the top of the foresight block. The magazine retains much of its original blued finish is stamped StG 44 on one side and qhw and em 46 on the other. The deactivated of the MP44 to UK specification was in 1955 so the weapons slide cocks and dry fires, the trigger fires the mechanism, the breech ejection cover locks and unlocks as it should, the safety catch operates correctly and the magazine can be removed. The price includes the deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 6044
£0.00

SOLD SOLD (12/09) British, (Matching Numbers) Number 5 Mark 1 Jungle Carbine Made at ROF Fazakerley. Sn - 22845
The jungle carbine was developed from 1943 to give soldiers in jungle fighting to have a lighter and handier weapon. The Number 4 rifle which the Number 5 carbine was based on was shortened by 4 inches and made lighter by about 2.2 pounds. The shorter barrel with flash hider gave more recoil so a rubber recoil butt pad was fitted to help absorb the recoil. The Jungle carbine was produced from March 1944 and December 1947. Due to the muzzle flash hider, a special number 5 knife bayonet was produced which could double as a combat knife. The gun proved to be a popular and handy weapon that was accurate out to 400 yards. This is a matching numbers excellent No. 5 Mk I jungle carbine made it ROF Fazakerley. The woodwork is in in excellent condition and the metalwork retains most of its original black finish. The rifle has matching numbers W6443 stamped on the receiver, bolt and bottom of the magazine. The left side of the receiver is engraved No5 MK1 ROF (F) (Royal Ordnance Factory Fazakerley) 7/46 (July 1946 date) W6443. The rifle is fitted with a British army webbing jungle green coloured sling. The rifle has a U.K. deactivation certificate and the gun cocks and fires, the safety catch works and the magazine can be removed. The price includes UK delivery and the deactivation certificate. Sn 22845
£0.00

SOLD SOLD (LAY-AWAY 15/09) **RARE**, British, Lee Enfield Snipers Rifle Number 4T MK I Rifle by Long Branch, Number 32 Mk I Telescopic Sight, Mount & Leather Sling. **UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATE** Sn - 22844
The British Lee Enfield rifle was the standard rifle of the British and Commonwealth forces from the 1890s. The number 4 rifle was approved for service in 1939, replacing the number 1 rifle and full scale production was achieved in 1942. Various models of British Lee Enfield rifles were used from the First World War as sniper rifles. In 1939, the Number 4 rifle was trialled as a snipers rifle and were approved for issued from 1942. This is a rare and excellent 1943 dated Long Branch number 4 Mark 1* 4T snipers rifle complete with its number 32 mark 1 telescopic sight, sight cover and leather sniper sling. The action is marked on the left hand side No 4 MK 1* (F) FTR LONG BRANCH 1943 (DATE). The rifle carries the serial number 5L3782 on the left wrist of the action. The rifle has the correct rear sight with the fixed battlesight part oof the sight being removed together with the foresight blade. The rifle is fitted with number 32 telescopic sight and mount which is clear and in good working condition. The sight is stamped TEL STG: No32MK1 U.T.C. OS 433A No 114 and a crowfoot. The telescopic sight is complete with its brown leather cover which is stamped with a crowfoot BMG 1942 and a CROWFOOT over WD. The woodwork is in excellent condition and retains its original detachable cheek piece. The rifle is fitted with an adjustable leather sniper sling with brass fittings. The rifle has a U.K. deactivation certificate and the gun cocks and fires, the safety catch works and the magazine can be removed. The price includes UK delivery and the deactivation certificate. Sn 22844
£0.00

Early 20th Century, Mortimer & Son, Edinburgh. 12 Bore Double Barrel Side By Side, Side Lock Hammer Sporting Shotgun. **2025 EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**. - D 6043
Mortimer & Son was a well known dynasty of London gunmakers active from about 1800 until 1938. Originally founded as H.W. & T. Mortimer in 1800 by the sons of victualler, Samuel Mortimer, all three sons Harvey (b. 1753), Thomas (b. 1755), and Jackson (b. 1762) became accomplished gunmakers. From about 1800 to 1840, the Mortimers operated under various trade/firm names as each brother established their own businesses making high end flint and early percussion arms for wealthy clients. Jackson Mortimer was appointed Gunmaker-Extraordinary to the Prince of Wales (later George IV) in 1817, and Thomas Jackson Mortimer (b. 1781) was appointed Gunsmith-in-Ordinary to George IV. Mortimer and Son merged with John Dickson & Son in 1938. This is a round action what was developed in 1880 with a top lever opener. The action carries back action locks with elegant serpentine hammers. the barrel rib is engraved MORTIMER & SON 68 GEORGE ST EDINBURGH. The locks, fore end, tang and action carry double lined engraving and the lockplates are engraved with MORTIMER & SON. The deactivated weapon’s top lever break action opens the breech, and the hammers and triggers move. The gun is for display only and the price includes deactivation certificate** & UK delivery. D 6043
£375.00

**SOLD**17/9*Deactivated, WD, 1887 Dated, Enfield MK IVc Martini Henry .577x .450 Rifle Converted from a .402’’ Mark I Enfield Martini Rifle. - D 6042
This is an excellent, original British service, 1887 dated .577x .450 Martini Henry, Mark IVc service rifle. The rifle is the c pattern with the 31mm long nocksform at the breach, a ramped fore sight fitted with the earlier short lever butt with the hole plugged with a wooden dowl and a long extractor lever. These rifles were converted at Enfield from the .402 Martini Enfield cartridge rifle to the .450 Martini Henry rifle. The action is stamped on the right hand side with a crown over VR ENFIELD 1888 (DATE) IV over I (class I weapon). The I is central with the acceptance mark with the V is off centre so it indicates that the rifle was one of the .402” Enfield-Martini rifles converted as a IVc .450 specification rifle. The barrel and action have many Victorian and WD proof inspection marks. The rifle is fully Enfield ordnance stamped to the metalwork and is fitted with its original woodwork throughout. The rifle has a block and blade fore sight, flip up ladder rear sight, steel butt plate, sling swivels and correct. The rifle has a 33 5/8 inch steel barrel with a 49” overall length. The wood furniture has just the normal light bumps and bruises to be expected with age and service use. The metal work has even patina throughout & has many WD ordnance inspection marks. In April 1905, the Nepalese government asked for 10,000 Martini Henr rifles and a total of 7,500 were delivered as well as the previous 2,500 previously gifted. This is one of the rifles that were gifted to Nepal by the British Government after British Regimental service. The butt carries the Rawul Pindi roundel which is stamped round the circumference RAWUL PINDI RP (Ruwul Pindi) 5 1908 (May 1908 transfer date). the butt also carries the inventory mark 4388 under the arsenal stamp. The metalwork and fore end carry no Nepalese markings. The action is stamped on the right hand side Victoria’s crown over V.R. (Victoria Regina) 1887 inspection mark I centralised under the inspection mark and a V over I. (a Martini Enfield mark I .402’’ rifle converted to a .450 Martini Henry mark IV Class I weapon). The rifles loading lever opens the breach block and the trigger moves. The rifle is complete with its correct mark IV cleaning rod and an original leather sling. There are no Nepalese marks on the rifle. Mark IV Martini Enfield/Henry models are described in detail in the following books in see Section D, Martini arms, RB 99 on page 19, Catalogue of the Enfield Pattern Room, British Rifles, published by Her Majesty’s Stationary Office and pages 159 & 230 including the plates in The Martini-Henry for Queen and Empire by Neil Aspinshaw. Also pages 68, and 76-77 including the plates in Guns of the Gurkhas, (The lost arsenal: pistols, rifles and machine guns of the Royal Nepalese Army, 1816 – 1945) by John Walter. The rifle was converted to a 20 bore shotgun when these guns could be held on a shotgun certificate before they became antique obsolete calibre guns so the gun has been deactivated and has a deactivation certificate. The price for this scarce converted Martini Enfield gun includes UK delivery and the deactivation certificate. D 6042
£0.00
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