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WWII German 98k Mauser Rifle
Good condition WWII German 98k Mauser Rifle in 8mm Mauser (7.92 x 57) caliber that is marked “ar 43” on the receiver for manufacture by ERMA in 1943. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all matching serial numbers. The bolt parts have been renumbered. Metal finish is original blue showing some wear to brown…
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WWII U.S. Military M1 Carbine – Winchester
Excellent condition WWII US military M1 Carbine that was manufactured by Winchester, as marked on the receiver. Gun is NOT import marked and has all Winchester parts except the stock, which an unmarked M2 type. Late adjustable rear sight and bayonet lug band. Metal finish is nice original parkerized showing a little normal wear. Bore…
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Civil War Gallager Percussion Breechloading Cavalry Carbine – Original
Good condition original antique Civil War Gallager breechloading cavalry carbine in .50 percussion caliber. Mechanically functions fine. Trigger is an old, hand made replacement. Lock has good markings. Metal has mostly plum brown patina with some scattered pitting. 22 ¼” barrel has original sights. Bore is dark with oxidation and pitting, and has good rifling….
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WWI German GEW 98 Mauser Rifle – Danzig 1916
Very good condition WWI German GEW 98 Mauser Rifle in 8mm Mauser (7.92 x 57) caliber that was manufactured by Danzig Arsenal in 1916, as marked on the receiver. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all matching serial numbers. Note that the stock was depot renumbered, with the external number crossed out and a…
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WWII U.S. M1 Garand Semi-Auto Rifle – British Lend-Lease
Very good condition WWII US military M1 Garand semi auto rifle in .30-06 caliber that was manufactured by Springfield Armory, as marked on the receiver. Receiver is serial number 372xxx, which dates it to manufacture in September 1941. Rifle was supplied to Great Britain as part of Lend Lease and has British proof marks on…
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WWII German 98k Mauser Rifle
Very good condition WWII German 98k Mauser Rifle in 8mm Mauser (7.92 x 57) caliber that is marked “bnz 43” on the receiver for manufacture by Steyr in 1943. This is one of the rifles assembled at concentration camp workshops for the SS, and does not have Waffenamt markings. Very low serial number “41”. Rifle…
