British No4 MK1 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1942 dated No4 MK1 rifle which was introduced in 1941 replacing the No1 MKIII SMLE rifle. This rifle is maker marked 'B" for Birmingham Small Arms. Co ( BSA ). This example was been converted to Drill Purpose as indicated by the "D.P." stamps. The left side of the rear of the receiver has also had a slot cut into it as part of t... read more
850.00 GBP
British No1 MKIII* SMLE Rifle. ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A 1918 Enfield made No1 MKIII* Short magazine Lee-Enfield ( SMLE ) which was introduce in 1916 and differs from the MKIII by having the magazine-Cut off omitted and a square cocking piece. This example is matching numbered except for the bolt. It is in very good condition. The MKIII SMLE remained the standard service rifle within the Britis... read more
995.00 GBP
British No1 MKIII SMLE Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A nice example of a No1 MKIII Short Magazine Lee-Enfield ( SMLE ), which is maker marked BSA for Birmingham Small Arms. This example is not dated indicating it is a commercial item, especially that this example has Enfield made stock. However it has early features a round cocking piece and a magazine cut-off which was discontinued in 1916. ... read more
850.00 GBP
British No1 MK1* Short Magazine Lee-Enfield.
A very nice example of a rare British rifle a No1 MK1* Short Magazine Lee-Enfield introduced in 1906 and was manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms ( BSA) and dated 1907. The majority of existing No1, rifles tend to have been converted to Charger Loading and will be stamped CL with the date of conversion. This example has not been converted and retains its volley sights. This example is deactiva... read more
1795.00 GBP
British Lee-Engfield No1 Rifle. ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A Lee-Enfield No1 rifle more commonly known as the Long-Lee. The long-Lee is basically a Lee-Metford, which was introduced in 1888 the only difference being the barrels internally. It was found that the Lee-Metford barrels tended to wear out very quickly and had a different rifling system. which lend to the majority of Lee-Metfords havin... read more
2195.00 GBP
British Obsolete Calibre Martini Henry Rifle
This is is a short lever Martini Henry rifle, which i susppect it is a private purchase item. However there is only one marking underneath just in front of the trigger guard of a War Department broad arrow. There are no other markings whatsoever. It is in excellent condition. however it is missing its cleaning rod. This example is in 577 obsolete calibre and is sold under section 21 of the Fi... read more
745.00 GBP
Replica U.S. M1873 Winchester Saddle Carbine
A Japanese made replica of a Winchester M1873 saddle carbine with real wood furniture. It will chamber and eject dummy brass 40-44 calibre rounds. It was produced by Model Gun Corporation, which ceased all trading in 1994. Sold Subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill.U.K. Sales Only. read more
385.00 GBP
Replica U.S. M1873 Winchester Lever Action Rifle
This is a Japanese made replica of the M1873 Winchester Octagon barrelled lever action rifle. It is exact in every detail and will chamber and eject dummy 40-44 calibre brass rounds. The replica's furniture is made of real wood and a brass butt plate. It was produced by Model Gun Corporation, which ceased all trading in 1994. Sold subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K. Sales Only. read more
385.00 GBP
U.S. M1919A4 Machine gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A very nice example of a M1919A4 machine gun, which has no foreign markings and still in its wartime 30.06 calibre. It is maker marked Saginaw Steering Gear. General Motors. It comes with an M2 mount, manufactured by Fraser Manufacturing Corporation. The pintle and its traverse and elevation gear are also included. For Non EU Sales Only. Ho... read more
3495.00 GBP
U.S. Deactivated 60mm M19 Mortar
The M19 mortar was developed in 1942 as the T18E6 to replace the M2 mortar. It is a simple and light weight and was originally intended to be used without a mount. However this proved to inaccurate. The M5 mount and base plate was issued utilised with the M19 which was also used for the M2 mortar. It also fired the same ammunition as the M2. The M19 was used in Korean and Vietnam Wars. This ex... read more
2750.00 GBP