Chinese Type 54 Submachine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only The Type 54 is the Chinese version of the Russian PPS43 submachine gun produced under license. The Chinese version is almost identical the Russian examples the only difference is the in the grips which may be maked with the letter K in the centre or have a diamond shape which is the case with this example. The Chinese characters read TYPE 54... read more
645.00 GBP
Czech VZ25 Machine Pistol
This is a VZ26 machine pistol, which replaced the earlier VZ23 and VZ25 machine pistols which where designed in the late-1940's. The VZ26 is nearly identical to the VZ25. The main difference between the two patterns is the calibre. The VZ25 was in 9mm where the VZ26 is the Soviet 7.62mm pistol cartridge. The VZ26 was in service with the Czech army from 1952 to 1960's and was produced Ceska Zbr... read more
445.00 GBP
Israeli Galil Short Automatic Rifle
This is a current EU/UK deactivated, Galil Short Automatic Rifle ( SAR ), which would have been issued to vehicle crews, army staff and support troops. This example is in excellent condition and is has a moving bolt carrier under spring pressure. U.K. Sales Only. read more
675.00 GBP
West German P1 Pistol ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The P1 is the post-war version of wartime P38. The main difference between the P1 and P38 is the frame is made of a lightweight alloy and the side grip extends past the safey catch and black plastic grips. In fact early post-war examples retained the P38 designation however when officially excepted into the Bundeswehr the pistol was design... read more
Deactivated Polish PM63 Machine Pistol
The PM63 machine pistol was introduced in 1963 and remained in production to 1977. The gun was designed for use with support troops who did not need a rifle, such drivers, armoured and artillery crews. The PM63 was exported in small numbers to Vietnam and East-Germany. This example is in excellent condition, matching numbers and dated 1974. It is deactivated to the current EU specification. For... read more
345.00 GBP
Yugoslavian M53 Machine GUN ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a Yugoslavian copy of the German wartime MG42 machine gun. It is almost identical to the wartime examples, except for the Yugoslavian markings and there is no barrel sleeve socket for the anti-aircraft spider sight. The Yugoslavs retained the German 7.92mm calibre and designated it as the M53 machine gun. This example is in very g... read more
1395.00 GBP
Deactivated Chinese SKS Carbine
The SKS carbine ( Samozariadnyia Karabina Simonva ) was developed by the Soviet Union in 1945 and was the first Soviet/Russian weapon to have an intermediate round copied from the German ( 7.92 kurts ) for the MP44. This example is a Chinese version which differs from the Russian versions by having a cruciform bayonet. It is deactivated to the current EU specification and has a moving cocking h... read more
475.00 GBP
Yugoslavian K98 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a post-war K98 rifle which is identical to the mid-war German produced K98's. The only difference is the markings. The top of the receiver is marked with the Yugoslavian crest and the left side is stamped Preduzece 44, which is the state factory number. The side of the receiver is also marked "K98" however the Yugoslavian designatio... read more
645.00 GBP
Czechoslovakian VZ59 LMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The VZ59 light machine gun is an improved version of the VZ52 which was magazine and belt feed. The VZ59 was only belt feed. This example is in good condition and dated 1971. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase. read more
995.00 GBP
Deactivated Chinese SKS Carbine
The SKS carbine ( Samozariadnyia Karabina Simonva ) was developed by the Soviet Union in 1945 and was the first Soviet weapon to have an intermediate round copied from the Germans ( 7.92 Kurtz ) for the MP44. This example is a Chinese version which differs from the Soviet examples by having a cruciform folding bayonet. It is matching numbered and deactivated to the current EU/UK specification a... read more
475.00 GBP










