British Lee-Enfield Rifle

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 […]
G.41(W) Walther Rifle

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 […]
M1 GARAND RIFLE

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 […]