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Cased, C1890, English, Christopher George Bonehill Birmingham, Belmont Interchangeable 12 Bore Double Damascus Barreled Top Lever Breech Loading Shotgun Case Marked To A.E Hunt South Staffordshire Regiment**2023 UK/EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED* Sn 19919 - 19919
In 1870 Christopher George Bonehill of Birmingham was recorded at 33 Charlotte Street with a factory in Morville Street. In 1873 he moved the whole business to the Belmont Firearms and Gun Barrel Works in Belmont Row. These premises had been occupied by the National Arms & Ammunition Company before they moved to Holford Mills. Bonehill was famous for making and converting Martini rifles into sporters. This is a 12 Bore Belmont Interchangeable double barrel break action shotgun made by Bonehill. It has a top lever action and original Walnut furniture with finely chequered wrist and forestock. The top of the wrist has a void white metal escutcheon. The shotgun with double 28”, 12 Bore Damascus steel barrels. The underside of the barrels has proofs and number 6302. The shotgun has double hammers & triggers & bead fore sight. The lever, side plates, hammers and trigger guard with extended tang have foliate engraved decoration and there is a hunting dog in the field scene. The action plates are signed ‘Belmont Interchangeable’ and have hunting dog scene. The barrels are marked ‘Fine Damascus and ‘Belmont Interchangeable’. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2023 the hammers and triggers move & the action breaks open as it should. To disassemble the gun a screw under the forestock has to be removed. The shotgun is contained in its period canvas covered wood transit case with retaining straps with buckles and lock (key absent). The case has compartments to fit the gun when broken down and accessories. Inside the case is a 3 piece wood and brass cleaning rod. The inside of the lid has a C.G Bonehill Belmont works trade label. The top of case has period ink stencilled lettering ‘A.E Hunt South Staffs Regt’ most likely the original owner of the gun. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 19919
£595.00

Italian Uberti Colt Navy 1851 six-round .36 Calibre Revolver. **UK/EU 2016 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**D 5976. - D 5976
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 Colt Revolving Belt Pistol or Navy Pistol, sometimes erroneously referred to as "Colt Revolving Belt Pistol of Naval Calibre" or "of Navy Calibre" (Naval is heavy gun and Navy Size Calibre was termed later for another Colt model), is a cap and ball revolver that was designed by Samuel Colt between 1847 and 1850. After the Civil War, revolvers using fixed metallic cartridges came into widespread use. The Colt Navy remained in production until 1873, being replaced in the Colt line with what would become one of the manufacturer's most famous handguns, the Colt Single Action Army (also known as the Peacemaker and Colt 45). Total production numbers of the Colt 1851 Navy Revolver were exceeded only by the Colt Pocket models in concurrent development, and numbered some 215,000 domestic units and about 42,000 produced in the Colt London Armory. The cylinder of the revolver is engraved with a scene of the victory of the Second Texas Navy at the Battle of Campeche on May 16, 1843 *some minor age related wear to the cylinder* the pistol cocks and dry fires correctly in single action. The price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate D 5976
£475.00

WW1 1918 U.S. Army Ammunition Pouch Carrier Belt For M1918 Browning 30-06 Calibre Automatic Rifles (BAR) By Long. MISC 923 - MISC 923
The M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) was chambered for the .30-06 Springfield rifle cartridge and designed by John Browning in 1917 for the WW1 U.S. Expeditionary Corps in Europe. The BAR was designed to be carried by advancing infantrymen, slung over the shoulder or fired from the hip, a concept called "walking fire"—thought to be necessary for the individual soldier during trench warfare, however in practice, it was most often used as a light machine gun and fired from a bipod. These ammunition pouch belts for the U.S. army BAR were introduced in 1918 for wear by the Gunner and Assistant Gunner. The same belts were carried over for use by the US Army in WW2. Our original example is in very good clean condition. It has the correct metal butt receptor to hold the rifle in position when fired from the hip. 4 magazine pouches each with flap covers and brass stud fasteners (1 pouch is absent its male stud). There is also a pouch with 2 slim pockets and flap cover with 2 brass stud fasteners, for either pistol magazines or tools. The belt has the correct inter-locking brass bar buckle and is adjustable at the rear from approx. 34” waist to 36” waist size. The inside of the belt is double ink manufacturer and date stamped ‘LONG’ ‘5 18’ (May 1918). The price includes UK delivery. MISC 923 (Rigs Box)
£245.00

WW2 Era British 1” Steel Frame Trench / Flare Signal Pistol With Lanyard**UK 2018 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**D 5973 - D 5973
This is an original WW2 era 1” flare pistol. It has a blackened steel frame and undamaged chequered panel black vulcanite grips. The barrel has calibre detail and the frame is stamped 'PW251'. Deactivated to UK specification in 2018, the pistol’s break action, cocking and firing action work correctly. The pistol measures 8” overall length and its military lanyard ring is fitted with lanyard. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery (NB UK deactivated flare/ signalling pistols do not need to be re proofed to the new UK/EU specification). D 5973
£295.00

Inter War 1926 & WW2 Era Russian Mosin Nagant, 7.62mm Calibre Rifle With Socket Bayonet Sling**UK 2002 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**Sn 20067:57 - 20067:57
This is an Inter war dated Mosin Nagant Rifle. These rifles were used by Russian troops during WW2. It has excellent undamaged metal work and all original wood furniture. The Breech housing is crisply stamped with Russian Script, Arsenal marks and 1926 date. The weapon has its original adjustable rear sight, block & blade fore sight, steel butt plate and is fitted with original webbing & leather sling. The sling has soviet ink markings (illustrated). The rifle’s breech is numbered 59985 and it has other un-matching numbers. The rifle is accompanied by an original Mosin Nagant socket bayonet which has a sprung socket catch. The bayonet has a 17” cruciform blade and correct chisel tip (19 ¾” overall length). The socket is stamped with number 1513. The bayonet fits the rifle correctly. Deactivated to UK specification in 2002 the weapon cocks and dry fires and its hinged magazine cover opens. The price includes deactivation certificate and 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 20067:57
£475.00

WW2 & Korean War Era, U.S. Army Springfield Armoury, M1 Garand .30 Calibre, Semi Automatic Rifle & Leather Sling**UK 2008 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**Sn 20893 - 20893
The M1 Garand (officially designated as United States Rifle, Calibre .30, M1 and later simply Rifle, Calibre .30, M1, and also abbreviated as US Rifle, Cal .30, M1), was the first semi-automatic rifle to be generally issued to the infantry of any nation. Called "the greatest battle implement ever devised" by General George S. Patton, the Garand officially replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard service rifle of the United States Armed Forces in 1936. This is a very good example. Its metalwork is undamaged with original finish and its original woodwork is complete and undamaged. The rifle has a peep rear sight and winged fore sight. It is crisply stamped on the breech housing ' U.S. Rifle Cal .30 M1 Springfield Armory' and serial '5876764'. The breech under the slide is dated ‘50’ (1950) & 4-55’ (April 1955) re-issue after WW2 service for Korean war and beyond use. The weapon has other parts numbers. It is complete with sling swivels fitted with leather sling, bayonet lug and steel butt plate with trap. Deactivated UK specification in 2008 the rifle’s slide and trigger move. The price includes UK/EU deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 20893
£1,495.00

Savage Model 1899 Lever-Action Rifle. Sn 3928. - 3928
This is an excellent example of a Savage Model 1899 lever-action rifle in .22HP. Serial no. 317740 dates it to 1929. The rifle cocks and dry fires well. The Model 99 was a famously innovative and best-selling hammerless lever action rifle produced from 1899 until the early 1990s by the Savage Arms Company in Utica, New York. It is nicely stamped by the manufacturer. This is the weapon most famously used by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police the ' Mounties' amongst others. Price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 3928.
£625.00

U.S. Remington, 1870's Swedish Contract Rolling Block 11mm Rifle & Bayonet. (deactivated for display) Sn 10923:20. - 10923:20
A U.S. Remington 1870's Swedish Registered 'Rolling Block' 11mm rifle and bayonet. The Remington Rolling Block rifle was a breech-loading rifle produced from the mid-1860s into the early 20th century by E. Remington and Sons (later Remington Arms Company). The action was extremely strong, and could easily withstand the increased pressure of the new smokeless powders coming into use by the late 1880s. This type of rifle was used in the Franco/Prussian War, Egyptian War 1882 and The Sudanese War 1884-85. This is an excellent original Remington Model 1870 rolling block rifle has a 11mm Bore. It has a 35" barrel (50" overall) and has an external hammer and ladder rear sight. The woodwork and metal work are both undamaged and have a nice patina throughout. The woodwork has only the minor bumps and bruises from normal use which is to be expected of a weapon of this age. It is complete with two sling swivels, bayonet lug and cleaning/ram rod. The cleaning/ram rod has a tulip shaped end typical of the US Civil War. The trigger guard is the No 1 Type. It also has spring type barrel holders which were fitted to the No 1 Rifle. The bayonet lug is of the Argentinian Type. It has three barrel bands. The right plate is stamped with model detail 'DA' and the left with 'DA'. The left side of the stock is stamped with an Egyptian motif. It's loading and firing action works correctly. The bayonet is a French Yataghan for the 1866 Chassepot Rifle and Remington Rolling Block Rifle. It fits perfectly on the rifle. This is a nice example of the French model 1866 Chassepot bayonet with Yataghan form blade (See pages 84 and 92 plate 195 of The Bayonet Book by Watts & White). The steel single edged blade with fuller is undamaged with just very light staining consistent with age. The blade is 22 ½ " long (27 ¼ ") overall. The back edge of the blade is engraved by manufacturing armoury and dated 1871. It has the correct steel cross guard with muzzle ring and ribbed brass grip with flat spring and steel push button. It is complete with the correct scabbard made of sheet steel. The scabbard has no dents and has its original strap bar. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 10923:20.
£965.00

WW1 Era Austrian Steyr Mannlicher Mounted Infantry Trooper’s Model 1895/ M95 8mm Calibre Straight Pull Carbine**EARLY UK 1995 DEACTIVATION WITH REPLACEMENT UK 2023 CERTIFICATE**D 5972 - D 5972
The Repeating Rifle Model M1895, better known as the Mannlicher M1895 rifle is a bolt-action rifle, designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher. The M1895 is unusual in employing a straight-pull bolt action, as opposed to the more common rotating bolt-handle of other rifles. It was consequently renowned for combining a high rate of fire (around 30–35 rounds per minute) with reliability and sturdiness. This is an original M95 Steyr straight pull bolt carbine. These weapons were used throughout WW1 and into the 1930’s. When the Nazi's came to power many M1895 rifles and carbines were given to Bulgarian Units. The wood furniture of this weapon is in excellent condition as is the metal work which has a nice patina & original blue finish throughout. The breech is stamped ‘Steyr M.95’. The carbine is serial number 2561S and has other un-matching numbers. It has bayonet lug, sling swivels set for across the chest carry by mounted infantry troops, steel butt plate, block and blade fore sight and ladder rear sight. Originally deactivated to an early UK specification in 1995, the original deactivation certificate was lost at some point in its life and in 2023 a replacement UK certificate was issued, not requiring any further deactivation work on the carbine. The weapon cocks & dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate & 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 5972
£595.00

**RARE** WW2 British WD Sten MK V 9mm Calibre Sub Machine Gun By M/78 (Elkington & Co Birmingham) With Original 1943 WD Webbing Sling By CP Ltd. **2020 UK/EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 20846 - 20846
This is an excellent original, 9mm Calibre, WW2, Mark V Sten Sub Machine Gun with original wood stock and pistol grip. These rare SMGs, were introduced in 1944. It has its original black painted finish and undamaged metal work. It has a brass butt plate with trap and fixed sights. It is complete with original magazine and original webbing sling which is ink stamped with WD arrow, inspection mark, 43 date (1943) and manufacturer detail ‘C.P Ltd’. The magazine housing is stamped "M/78" (the British War Time code for Elkington & Co Birmingham) and ‘Sten MK 5’ together with serial number ‘S49554’. The wood has a paint stencilled armoury number (illustrated). Deactivated to UK / EU specification in 2020 the weapons’ trigger moves & the bolt moves backwards and forwards under spring tension. The magazine can also be removed. The price includes UK/EU deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 20846
£1,375.00
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