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SWEDISH MODEL 1896/38 MAUSER SHORT RIFLE
Very good condition Swedish Model 1896/38 Mauser Short Rifle in 6.5 x 55mm caliber that was manufactured by Carl Gustafs in 1902, as marked on the receiver. Originally made as a Model 1896 long rifle and later arsenal converted to Model 1938 short rifle configuration, but retaining the straight bolt handle. Rifle is import marked…
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WWII JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA RIFLE
Good condition WWII Japanese Type 38 Arisaka rifle that was manufactured as part of the 22nd Series by Kokura Arsenal. This interesting gun was captured by the Chinese and converted to 8mm Mauser (7.92 x 57) caliber. The mum and kanji markings on the receiver ring were removed and replaced with Chinese characters designating the caliber….
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WWI BRITISH P14 ENFIELD RIFLE
Very good condition WWI British P14 Enfield rifle in .303 British caliber that is marked “ERA” on the receiver for manufacture by Eddystone. Rifle is import marked on the barrel under the handguard. and has matching serial numbers on the receiver, 1917 dated barrel, and bolt. Rear sight does not match. Rifle has all visible…
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WWII JAPANESE TYPE 44 ARISAKA CAVALRY CARBINE
Very good condition WWII Japanese Type 44 Arisaka Cavalry Carbine in 6.5 x 50mm caliber that was manufactured by Kokura Arsenal without a series marking. Gun is NOT import marked and has matching serial numbers on the receiver, bolt body, and safety, and matching assembly numbers on the receiver, ejector box, trigger, and extractor. Otherwise…
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PERUVIAN MODEL 1891 MAUSER RIFLE
Good condition Peruvian Model 1891 Mauser rifle in 7.65 x 53mm caliber that has a very nice Peruvian crest on the receiver ring and DWM Berlin manufacturer markings on the receiver side rail. Rifle is NOT import marked and has matching serial numbers on the receiver, barrel, and floorplate. Stock and bolt numbers are illegible….
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ANTIQUE RUSSIAN MODEL 1891 MOSIN NAGANT RIFLE
Good condition antique Russian Model 1891 Mosin Nagant Rifle in 7.62 x 54r caliber that has Tula Arsenal markings on the barrel and dated 1897. Rifle is NOT import marked and has nonmatching numbers. Rifle was captured and reissued by the Finns and has the Finnish army “boxed SA” property marking on the left side…