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SPANISH FR8 MAUSER RIFLE-LA CORUNA 1953
Excellent condition Spanish FR8 Mauser Rifle in 7.62 NATO caliber that has the La Coruna Arsenal crest on the receiver ring and dated 1953. This was a Model 1943 Mauser rifle that was updated to the CETME style sights, flash hider, and bayonet lug. Rifle is import marked on the barrel and has all matching…
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WWII GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE NAVY OFFICER DAGGER
Good condition original WWII German Kriegsmarine (Navy) officer dagger that has Horster manufacturer markings on the blade. Blade has original bright finish with a little light pitting. Has original etched panels. One etched panel is worn from cleaning. Brass hilt fittings have nice detail and original gilt finish. Scabbard lock button is a little bent…
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WWII JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA RIFLE W/ MUM-MATCHING
Good condition WWII Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Rifle in 7.7mm caliber that has a full untouched mum on the receiver and was manufactured as part of the 2nd Series by Nagoya Arsenal. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all matching serial numbers including receiver, front band, bolt body, safety, extractor, and firing pin. Metal has…
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ANTIQUE GERMAN / TURKISH GEW 88/05/35 COMMISSION RIFLE
Very good condition antique German/Turkish GEW 88/05/35 Commission Rifle in 8mm Mauser caliber. This interesting rifle started life as a German GEW 88 and was later updated to 88/05 configuration to use standard 98 Mauser stripper clips. Rifle was supplied to the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) during WWI and subsequently Turk arsenal reworked, eliminating the barrel…
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US M1884 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE-MOVIE PROP MOCKUP AS FLINTLOCK MUSKET
Good condition antique US Model 1884 Trapdoor Springfield rifle in .45-70 caliber. This interesting gun was modified by a movie studio to a flintlock musket mockup, by adding gold painted bands, cock, and frizzen. This exact pattern was used in John Wayne’s 1960 movie “The Alamo”. Still acts as a breechloading and mechanically functions fine….
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WWII GERMAN NSKK DAGGER-CARL EICKHORN RZM M7/66
Good condition original WWII German NSKK (National Socialist Motor Corps) dagger. This “transitional” example has the Carl Eickhorn “squirrel” trademark on the blade along with corresponding RZM code M7/66 and dated 1939. Blade has original bright finish with a little graying and has been sharpened. Hilt fittings have original bright plated finish with a little…