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Rare Argentine Model 1909 Mauser Bayonet – First Variation, Matching Numbers, with Frog
Very good condition original Argentine Model 1909 Mauser bayonet that is a rare first variation with a lower muzzle ring. Interestingly, bayonet is outside the accepted range of 3000 first model M1909 bayonets produced. Bayonet is complete with matching numbered scabbard and has a full untouched Argentine crest on the right ricasso. Maker marked “WEYERSBERG…
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Browning M1919 Machine Gun Parts Set – Rare & Hard-to-Find 7.62mm Components
BROWNING M1919 MACHINEGUN PARTS SET FOR 7.62mm CALIBER TO INCLUDE; BACK PLATE WITH PISTOL GRIP, LEFT SIDEPLATE AND ALL THAT YOU SEE IN ALL PHOTOS, LOOK THEM OVER CAREFULLY BEFORE BIDDING. THESE ARE HARD TO FIND PARTS FOR YOUR REPLACEMENT NEEDS AND BUILDING, FOR SPARES OR FOR RESALE.
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Rare Antique U.S. Model 1865 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle – .58 Rimfire Cadet Conversion
Good condition antique US Model 1865 (1st Allin Conversion) Trapdoor Springfield Rifle. One of only 5,000 produced by converting Civil War US Model 1863 Springfield rifled muskets to .58 rimfire caliber breech loaders. Lock is marked “U.S./SPRINGFIELD” with the American eagle and dated 1865. Mechanically functions fine. Rifle was later shortened to a “cadet rifle” configuration…
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Swedish Model 1896 Mauser Rifle – Carl Gustafs 1904 | Rare Collectible Firearm for Sal
Good condition Swedish Model 1896 Mauser Rifle in 6.5 x 55mm caliber that was manufactured by Carl Gustafs in 1904, as marked on the receiver. Rifle is import marked on the barrel and has all matching serial numbers except the bolt. Handguard and stock are unnumbered. Metal finish is original blue showing some normal wear….
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PRE WWII YUGOSLAVIAN M95M MANNLICHER STEYR RIFLE-8MM MAUSER-MATCHING-SCARCE
Very good condition pre WWII Yugoslavian M95M Mannlicher Steyr Rifle. Originally made as a WWI Austrian Model 1895 in 8 x 50r caliber, and was reissued by the newly formed national of Yugoslavia after the war, where it was converted to an 8mm Mauser short rifle configuration at Kragujevac Arsenal. Rifle is marked “STEYR M.95M”…
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WWI German GEW 88 Commission Rifle – Steyr 1890, Unit Marked
Very good condition antique German GEW 88 Commission Rifle in 8mm Mauser caliber that was manufactured by Steyr in 1890, as marked on the receiver. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all matching serial numbers except the rear sight and bolt head. Note that the matching numbered firing pin has a broken tip, but…
