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WWII German G33/40 Mountain Carbine

Very good condition WWII German G.33/40 Mauser Mountain Carbine in 8mm Mauser (7.92 x 57) caliber that is marked “dot” on the receiver ring for manufacture by BRNO in occupied Czechoslovakia and dated 1941. Gun is NOT import marked and has all matching serial numbers. Metal finish is original blue showing some normal wear. Bore is bright and excellent with strong rifling. Stock has been lightly buffed and refinished. Underside of buttstock has a faint matching serial number. Right side buttstock has a faint Waffenamt. Complete with a replaced cleaning rod and correct original front sight hood. 

Own a rugged piece of Alpine warfare history—lightweight, battle-proven, and highly collectible.

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Lightweight Alpine warfare rifle—matching numbers and rugged battlefield history.
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Precision-built American sniper rifle—legendary WWII accuracy.

WWII 03A4 Springfield Sniper – Remington Original

Very good condition WWII US Model 03A4 Springfield Sniper Rifle in .30-06 caliber that was manufactured by Remington, as marked on the receiver. Receiver has correct offset serial markings. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all correct Remington parts. Barrel is dated “9-43” for September 1943. Correct winter triggerguard and correct cutout on bolt handle. Redfield scope mount and rings are original, but scope is an incorrect later Weaver J2.5. Scope has nice original blue finish and clear optics with a simple crosshair reticle. Rifle has nice arsenal reparkerized and reblued finishes showing a little normal wear. Bore is bright and excellent with strong rifling. C stock has been lightly arsenal refinished. Left side of stock has “FJA”, ordnance wheel, and “RA” cartouches below the receiver. Underside of wrist has a “circle P” cartouche.  

A true American marksman’s legend—precision-built for WWII snipers and highly sought after by collectors.

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Imperial German Gendarmerie Short Sword – Erfurt 1900

Good condition original pre WWI Imperial German Gendarmerie short sword that is maker marked “P.D. LUNESCHLOSS SOLINGEN” on the left ricasso and has Erfurt Arsenal markings on the right ricasso. Dated 1900 on the spine. 23 ½” quillback/pipeback blade has original bright finish with some graying. Still has original leather washer at the base. Brass hilt has attractive patina. Guard has the Prussian eagle design. Sharkskin covered grip shows some wear and has tight wire wrap. The cypher on the right side is missing. Original leather finger loop is present. Fitted in correct original leather scabbard that has brass throat and tip. Leather shows some wear, tip has some dents. Marked “L.G.” on the throat for Landes Gendarmerie. Sword does not quite enter scabbard the whole way. 

A striking pre-WWI piece with rich history and craftsmanship—perfect for any serious collector.

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Pre-WWI craftsmanship—police/military elegance with historic edge.
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Louisiana State Militia marked—true Civil War battlefield heritage.

Civil War Enfield P1853 – LSM Marked 1863 Tower

Good condition original antique Civil War import British Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle-Musket in .577 percussion caliber. Lock is marked “TOWER” and dated 1865 with the British crown. Barrel has British export proof marks. This interesting rifle was used by the Louisiana State Militia, a black unit with white officers based in New Orleans that saw extensive, bloody service during Reconstruction, and is marked “LSM” on the triggerguard. Mechanically functions fine. Metal is “in the white” with a little scattered gray and brown patina. 39” barrel has original sights. Bore is very good and bright with strong rifling. Stock has been sanded and refinished. Left side of stock has a hairline by the breech. Right side buttstock has a faint “BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS TRADE” cartouche. Complete with correct original ramrod and nipple protector. 

A battlefield-used classic with Confederate militia history—Tower 1863 marked and highly collectible.

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Antique Austrian Drilling – 6.5mm / 20 Gauge

Very good condition antique Austrian Drilling that features two 20 gauge shotgun barrels over a 6.5mm (unknown exact cartridge) caliber rifle barrel. Marked “VINZ. GAHLERT”  (maker) on the right barrel and “WEIPERT” (proof house) on the left barrel. Missing the extractor, otherwise mechanically functions fine. Receiver, locks, and triggerguard have brown and gray patina and beautiful original relief carving including various animals. 26 ½” barrels have original blue finish showing some wear. Features a folding buckhorn rear sight and a blade/bead front sight. Shotgun bores are good, bright with some pitting. Rifle bore is dark and pitted with strong rifling. Stock has original finish and shows some wear and handling marks. Wrist and forend have original checkering. Features a compartment in the buttstock for cartridges. 

A versatile classic—rifle and shotgun in one elegant piece of history.

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Classic European combo gun—function meets fine craftsmanship.
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Personalized combat relic—unit-marked and scarce.

WWI U.S. M1917 Helmet – 2nd Infantry Division, Named

Very good condition original WWI US Model 1917 helmet. Shell has original paint showing some normal wear and a few dents. Has original period painted 2nd Infantry Division insignia on the front. Complete with original oilcloth liner that shows some normal wear, and also complete with partial original leather chinstrap. 

A scarce, battle-worn piece with unit insignia and personal history.

 

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Pre-WWI SMLE No.1 Mk I – Matching Sparkbrook 1906

Very good condition pre WWI British No. I MK I*** SMLE Enfield Rifle in .303 British caliber that was manufactured by Sparkbrook in 1906, as marked on the right side of the receiver socket. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all matching serial numbers including receiver, barrel, bolt, and nosecap. Note that the “CR” serial number prefix indicates Irish use. Metal finish is nice original blue showing very little wear. Bore is very good with strong rifling. Stock has original finish and shows some normal handling marks. Right side buttstock has original brass unit marking disc that is stamped “L”. Rifle has the distinctive bolt head charger guide and is complete with original magazine cutoff. 

A true early Enfield classic with matching numbers and historic charm.

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Early British service rifle—pre-WWI history in matching condition.
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Training rifle with ornate silver plaque—unique collector appeal.

WWII Wehrmanngewehr Mauser – Matching 8.15x46R

Very good condition pre WWII German Wehrmanngewehr Mauser Rifle in 8.15 x 46r caliber that was styled after the GEW 98. Rifle is marked “FLUSSTAHL” on the barrel and is NOT import marked. Gun has all matching serial numbers. Metal finish is nice original blue showing just a little wear. Bore is bright and excellent with strong rifling. Stock has nice looking finish and may have been lightly buffed, shows some normal handling marks. Handguard tip has a repaired hairline crack. Right side buttstock has original inlaid .835 silver plaque that is engraved (in German), “The AUMA Shooting Club, Founded by Comrade Director Shooting King 1934/36”. Underside of wrist has an R. Fischer manufacturer/retailer brass plaque. Forend has a repaired duffle cut. Complete with correct original cleaning rod. 

 

Elegant training rifle with engraved silver plaque dated 1934—history meets craftsmanship.

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Antique Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol – Asa Waters 1838

Good condition original antique US Model 1836 flintlock pistol that was manufactured by Asa Waters of Middletown, Connecticut, in 1838, as marked on the lock. Mechanically functions fine. May have been converted to percussion and subsequently converted back to flintlock. Barrel has inspector markings. Metal is cleaned to the white, with some scattered gray and brown patina. Bore gauges at .57 caliber and has a dark pitted smooth bore. Stock has been sanded and refinished. Underside of forend has a crack. Right side of stock has a crack in front of the lock. Complete with original captive ramrod. 

A true early American military sidearm—timeless craftsmanship from the flintlock era.

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Early American military pistol—timeless flintlock design.
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Rare cadet issue—iconic Springfield accessory.

Model 1873 Trapdoor Cadet Bayonet w/ Scabbard – Rare

Very good condition original US Model 1873 Trapdoor Springfield cadet socket bayonet that is marked “US” on the blade flat. Bayonet has original blue finish showing some normal wear. Features a correct original 15” blade, shorter than the standard M1873 bayonet. Complete with working lock ring. Fitted in correct original scabbard. Steel body has original blue finish showing some normal wear, no dents. Leather throat tab and belt loop are soft and supple with light wear. Stitching is tight. 

 

A scarce piece of U.S. military history—hard to find in this condition.

 

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