DSA SA58 Metric Pattern FAL Semi-Auto Rifle

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A legendary battle rifle reborn—this DSA SA58 Metric Pattern FAL carries on one of the most respected military rifle designs in history. The DSA SA58 is a modern American-made version of the legendary FN FAL battle rifle, one of the most widely used military rifles of the Cold War era. Chambered in 7.62×51 NATO, the […]

Hot Military Collectibles This Week | May 25, 2026 | Eisel Armory

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Cold War Garand: NATO Conversion Legend The U.S. Navy converted thousands of classic M1 Garands to fire 7.62 NATO ammunition in the 1960s, creating the rare Mk 2 Mod 0 rifles built by Harrington & Richardson and AMF. Very good condition US military M1 MK 2 MOD 0 Garand semi auto rifle that was one of 17,050 converted […]

Springfield M1 Garand Rifle

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WWII Era Military Rifle – Classic Battlefield History A timeless piece of military history with character forged through service. This rugged military rifle reflects the dependable craftsmanship and practical battlefield engineering that defined mid-20th-century service weapons. With its rich wood stock and historic military styling, it remains a standout collectible for historians and enthusiasts alike.  […]

Hot Military Collectibles This Week | Eisel Armory Rare Finds

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WWI British Enfield .22 Trainer Rifle – Rare Antique Interesting Fact Caption: Originally used to train British soldiers in marksmanship during WWI, the Pattern 1914 No. I .22 Trainer allowed recruits to practice with reduced recoil and ammunition costs while maintaining realistic rifle handling. Very good condition WWI British Pattern No. 1 Enfield .22 trainer short rifle. Originally […]

British Lee-Enfield Rifle

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Many soldiers preferred bolt-action rifles for their accuracy at long distances, even after semi-automatic rifles began appearing on the battlefield. This classic military bolt-action rifle represents the rugged reliability and craftsmanship that defined infantry weapons of the early 20th century. Built for durability and battlefield performance, rifles like this served soldiers through some of history’s […]

Hot Items – May 11 | Rare WWII & Military Rifles

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WWII Walther G.41(W) Only about 5,000 were made, making the G.41(W) one of WWII’s rarest German semi-auto rifles. Very good condition WWII German G.41(W) semi auto rifle in 8mm Mauser (7.92 x 57) caliber that has the Walther “ac” code on the left side of the receiver. Rifle is NOT import marked and has nonmatching numbers. Mechanically functions fine and […]

G.41(W) Walther Rifle

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The WWII German G.41(W) Walther was one of Nazi Germany’s earliest attempts at a semi-automatic battle rifle, developed to increase infantry firepower beyond the standard bolt-action Kar98k. This rare “push button” variant is especially desirable among collectors, with only around 5,000 examples believed to have been produced. Unlike later German semi-autos, the G.41(W) used a […]

WWII & Antique Military Collectibles | Weekly Hot Items for May 4th, 2026

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WWII U.S. M1 Garand Rifle – Winchester Mfg. March 1944  Very good condition WWII US military M1 Garand semi auto rifle in .30-06 caliber that was manufactured by Winchester, as marked on the receiver. Receiver is serial number 2411xxx, which dates is to manufacture in March 1944. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all […]

M1 GARAND RIFLE

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The M1 Garand’s famous “ping” sound after the last round wasn’t a flaw—it let soldiers know instantly it was time to reload. The M1 Garand rifle, particularly those manufactured by Winchester in 1944, represents one of the most iconic and influential firearms of the Second World War. Designed by Canadian-American engineer John C. Garand, the […]