Ottoman Model 1903 Mauser Rifle

WWI Ottoman Model 1903 Mauser Rifle: A Rifle of an Empire WWI Ottoman (Turkish) Model 1903 Mauser Rifle displaying original receiver markings and classic Mauser military craftsmanship. The Ottoman Model 1903 Mauser Rifle was one of the primary military rifles used by the Ottoman Empire during the early 20th century. Manufactured using the renowned Mauser […]
Hot Items Week June 22–28, 2026 | Eisel Armory

🔥 Winchester’s Last Stand: The Legendary WIN-13 Garand Only produced in the final months of WWII, the rare WIN-13 receiver marks one of Winchester’s last M1 Garand production runs—making it a prized find for collectors today. Very good condition WWII US military M1 Garand semi auto rifle in .30-06 caliber that was manufactured by Winchester, as marked on […]
French MAS Mle 1949 Rifle

French MAS Mle 1949 Rifle – Cold War Service Rifle Battle-Tested History in Wood & Steel ⚔️📜 This historic military rifle is a classic example of early 20th-century battlefield innovation, featuring a full-length wooden stock, military sights, and a rugged design built for reliability in harsh combat conditions. Rifles like this served as the backbone […]
Weekly Hot Items | June 14–21 | Don’t Forget Dad!

WWII Russian SVT-40 Tokarev Rifle | 1941 Tula Arsenal 🔥 Fun Fact: Many captured SVT-40 rifles were reissued by Finnish forces during WWII. The boxed “SA” mark on this rifle shows it served under two different armies during one of history’s most intense conflicts! Very good condition WWII Russian SVT 40 Tokarev semi auto rifle in 7.62 x […]
History’s Best Finds – June 8–14

The Finnish Mosin That Outshot the World’s Best Rifles The Finnish SAKO M28/30 earned a reputation for incredible accuracy and was favored by legendary Finnish marksman and sniper Simo Häyhä. Many collectors consider it one of the finest Mosin-Nagant variants ever produced. Very good condition WWII Finnish Civil Guard Model 28/30 Mosin Nagant Rifle in 7.62 x 54r […]
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 […]