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WWII FINNISH CIVIL GUARD M28/30 MOSIN NAGANT RIFLE
Very good condition WWII Finnish Civil Guard Model 28/30 Mosin Nagant Rifle in 7.62 x 54r caliber that has the “Sk.Y.” Civil Guard and Sako Arsenal markings on the barrel and dated 1939. Rifle is import marked on the barrel and has all matching serial numbers including barrel and bolt. Metal finish is excellent original…
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WWI US MODEL 1917 ENFIELD RIFLE
Very good condition WWI US Model 1917 Enfield Rifle in .30-06 caliber that was manufactured by Eddystone, as marked on the receiver. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all visible Eddystone parts including October 1918 dated barrel. Metal finish is nice arsenal refinished parkerized. Bore is dark and pitted with good average rifling. Stock…
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WWII SWISS K31 SCHMIDT RUBIN RIFLE-MATCHING
Excellent condition WWII Swiss K31 Schmidt Rubin Rifle in 7.5 x 55mm caliber that is serial number 610xxx, which dates it to manufacture in 1940. Rifle is import marked on the left side of the rear sight and has all matching serial numbers. Metal finish is excellent original blue. Bore is bright and excellent with…
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WWII GERMAN 98K MAUSER RIFLE
Good condition WWII German 98k Mauser rifle in 8mm Mauser (7.92 x 57) caliber. This interesting gun was originally made as a GEW 98 rifle and later arsenal converted to 98k configuration. Receiver has Spandau Arsenal 1917 markings along with the “star” indicating it was built using subcontracted parts. Also has the Weimar “1920” property…
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ANTIQUE US MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE
Good condition antique US Model 1873 lever action rifle in .38 WCF caliber that is serial number 241xxx, which dates it to manufacture in 1887. Mechanically functions fine. Receiver has been cleaned bright. Remaining metal has mostly plum brown patina. 24” octagonal barrel has a good, mostly bright, bore with strong rifling and some pitting….
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INDIAN NO. I MK III SMLE ENFIELD .410 SHOTGUN
Excellent condition Indian No. I MK III SMLE Enfield Rifle that was originally manufactured in .303 British by Ishapore Arsenal in 1941, as marked on the right side of the receiver socket. Converted to a single shot .410 shotgun by Ishapore (RFI) in 1947, and so marked on the left side of the receiver socket….
