Hot Items, Hot Summer: Military Collectibles | July 27–August 2, 2026

Built for the Peaks: 1940 German G.33/40 Mountain Carbine Its reinforced stock was designed to withstand rugged use by German mountain troops Very good condition WWII German G.33/40 Mauser Mountain Carbine in 8mm Mauser (7.92 x 57) caliber. Manufactured under German occupation in Czechoslovakia and has the BRNO factory “945” code on the receiver ring and dated 1940. Rifle is […]
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Rare WWII Japanese Type 2 Paratrooper Rifle—Built for the Airborne! It could be split into two pieces and quickly reassembled after landing! Very good condition WWII Japanese Type 2 Arisaka Paratrooper Rifle in 7.7 x 58mm caliber that was manufactured by Nagoya Arsenal. Mum has a struck “X”, but is NOT ground. Rifle is NOT import marked and has matching serial […]
German MP 40 Submachine Gun Parts Kit

WWII — German MP 40 Submachine Gun Parts Kit Original with Live Barrel Despite its famous nickname, the MP 40 was not actually designed by Hugo Schmeisser! The MP 40 became one of the most recognizable German small arms of World War II. Developed from the earlier MP 38 and introduced in 1940, it was […]
Russian SVT-40 Tokarev Rifle

WWII Russian SVT-40 Tokarev Semi-Automatic RifleTula Arsenal 1941 Finnish “SA” Marked “A rifle that fought for two armies—1941 Tula-made SVT-40 with Finnish ‘SA’ capture mark.” ⚔️🇷🇺🇫🇮 Manufactured at the famous Tula Arsenal in 1941, this SVT-40 Tokarev represents one of the Soviet Union’s most ambitious attempts to equip its troops with a modern semi-automatic battle […]
Springfield M1 Garand Rifle

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. […]
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 […]