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WWII Russian M44 Mosin Nagant Carbine – Izhevsk 1943 – Rare Finnish “SA” Capture Mark!

Good condition WWI Russian Model 1944 Mosin Nagant Carbine in 7.62 x 54r caliber that has the Izhevsk Arsenal marking on the barrel and dated 1943. One of 51,700 M44 Carbines produced for field trials in 1943. Carbine was captured by the Finns during the Continuation War and has the Finnish army “boxed SA” property marking on the left side of the barrel shank. Gun is NOT import marked and has matching serial numbers on the barrel and buttplate. Bolt and floorplate do not match. Metal finish is original blue showing wear to gray and brown patinas. Bore is good with strong rifling and some gray. Stock has original finish and shows some wear and handling marks. Left side of wrist has a crack. Complete with correct original cleaning rod. Folding bayonet functions fine. A rare Finn marked M44 Mosin Nagant Carbine that will make a fine addition to a collection.


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Antique British Webley Mk I Revolver – Royal Navy Issued – Matching Numbers – Scarce Naval Example

Good condition antique British Webley Mark I Revolver. Cylinder has been shaved for .45 ACP on half moon clips. Mechanically works fine in both single and double actions, except the cylinder freely rotates when hammer is down. Gun is NOT import marked and has all matching serial numbers including frame, barrel, and cylinder. Metal finish is original blue showing wear to brown patina. Bore is good, bright with strong rifling and a few pits. Dark blue plastic grips show a few normal handling marks and are somewhat loose. Likely replacements. Original lanyard ring is present. A classic Webley Mark I revolver that will make a great addition to a collection!

 

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Rare WWII German Panzer Tank Crew Headphones & Throat Microphone – Original Communication Set

Very good condition original WWII German army Panzer headphones and throat microphone. Show some normal wear and use. Sold as collectibles only, NOT tested for functionality. Hard to find, desirable WWII German Panzer crew equipment!

 

 

 

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Exceptional French MAS 1944 Semi Auto Rifle – All Matching – Excellent – Collector Grade Example

Excellent condition French Mle 1944 MAS semi auto rifle in 7.5 x 54mm caliber. Mechanically functions fine. Rifle is import marked on the barrel and has all matching serial numbers including receiver, forestock, buttstock, and bolt. Metal finish is nice original black enamel paint and gray phosphate showing very little wear. Bore is bright and excellent with strong rifling. Stock has original finish and shows some normal handling marks. Left side buttstock and underside of forestock have sharp clear matching serial numbers. Complete with correct original spike bayonet that stores in a tube under the barrel. 

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Rare WWI German Model 1916 Helmet – Complete Liner & Chinstrap – Original Finish – Scarce Survivor

Good condition original WWI German Model 1916 helmet. Shell has original green paint showing some wear and several dents. Unmarked. Has an unusual military leather liner and chinstrap that are not typical M1916, and are soft and supple with some normal wear. An interesting helmet for your collection.

 

 

 

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Exceptional Soviet SKS Rifle – Tula 1951 – All Matching – Excellent Condition – Boxed Example

Excellent condition original Soviet Russian SKS semi auto rifle in 7.62 x 39 caliber that has the Tula Arsenal “star” marking on the bolt housing and dated 1951. Rifle is complete with original importer box and manual, and original Russian web sling. The import marking on the left side of the receiver has been obscured. Rifle has all matching serial numbers. Metal finish is Russian arsenal refinished black, in excellent condition. Bore is bright and excellent with strong rifling. Laminated stock has nice arsenal finish. Left side buttstock has a sharp clear matching serial number. Complete with correct original cleaning rod and butt trap cleaning kit. Folding bayonet functions fine. A nice Russian SKS that will make an excellent addition to a collection.

 

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Rare Early Type 95 NCO Sword – WWII Japanese Army – Matching Numbers – Strong Paint & Markings

Very good condition original WWII Japanese army Type 95 NCO sword that is complete with matching numbered scabbard. Right side of blade has Tokyo First Arsenal inspector kanji character and serial number. Right side of guard has Iijima Swords Factory symbol, Tokyo First Arsenal inspector mark, and Kokura Arsenal symbol. Blade has nice original bright finish with a few minor scuffs. Tsuba has nice original black finish. Aluminum handle has original paint showing some normal wear. Scabbard latch works fine. Matching numbered steel scabbard has original paint showing some wear and one dent. A good example of a classic Type 95 NCO sword with matching numbers.

 

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Exceptional 1896 Lee-Enfield RIC Carbine – Royal Irish Constabulary – Pre-WWI Antique Example

Very good condition pre WWI British Royal Irish Constabulary Lee Enfield Carbine in .303 British caliber. Originally manufactured as a Mark I Lee Enfield Cavalry Carbine by Enfield in 1896, as marked on the left side of the receiver socket. Antique, no FFL required to purchase. One of 11,200 altered from 1903-1914 for the Royal Irish Constabulary, modified to accept the Pattern 1888 bayonet. Gun is marked “ENGLAND” on the left side of the receiver socket, otherwise NOT import marked, and has all matching serial numbers except the bolt, including receiver, barrel, and rear sight. Metal finish is original blue showing some normal wear. Bore is bright and excellent with strong rifling. Stock has original finish and shows some handling marks and scratches. Right side buttstock has a “BIRMINGHAM 1902” roundel cartouche and original brass disc that is stamped “R.I.C.” for Royal Irish Constabulary and dated March 1904. Handguard is absent. A hard to find RIC Lee Enfield Carbine with a desirable antique receiver that will make a fine addition to a collection.

 

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U.S. Joslyn Model 1862 Cavalry Carbine – Civil War Issue – .52 Rimfire – Scarce & Nice Example

Very good condition original antique Civil War US Army Joslyn Model 1862 Cavalry Carbine in .52 rimfire caliber. Mechanically functions fine and has nice manufacturer markings on the breech block. Lock, breech tang, and breech block have original case colors worn to brown and gray patinas. 22” barrel has nice original blue finish showing a little normal wear. Original sights are present. Bore is good with strong rifling and some pitting. Stock has original finish and shows some normal handling marks. Left side of stock has two sharp clear inspector cartouches above the saddle ring bar. Brass triggerguard and buttplate have attractive patina. A nice Joslyn Model 1862 Carbine that will make a fine addition to a collection. One of 2,200 purchased by the U.S. government. 

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Exceptional WWI German LP08 Artillery Luger Drum Magazine – Nurnberg 2nd Issue Type – Original

Very good condition original WWI German LP-08 Artillery Luger “snail drum” magazine. Nurnberg 2nd Issue, Type 2. Has original blue finish showing some normal wear. Has a dent. Mechanically functions fine. Hard to find original Artillery Luger snail drum magazine

 

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