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Antique and Deactivated Firearms
BK-579, 1991 through 2002+ Box of Tompson Collector News
$69.95
Published monthly during this time period. This is one of the definative sources of info on the Thompson Submachinegun. Each 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch issue is approximately 8 pages and contains a wealth of information on the various models of Thompsons along with accessories, historical use, their cinematic portrayal and the personalities that designed / manufactured and employed them. Heavily illustrated with many rare photos. For the most part these were published via photocopying but the quality is surprisingly good. There are approximately 125+ issues (a few are missing). Price is for the entire lot!
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FR-001. WWI/WWII US M1907 Leather Sling
$69.95
Good VG, undated no markings. Missing slide. Has brass fittings.
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FR-002, Black Powder Replica of a Civil War M1855 (variation) in .58 caliber
$374.95
Made in Italy in the 1970s for Connecticut Valley Arms. Very Good+ condition. Nice brass fittings.
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FR-005. WWII German MG 34 sling
$109.95
Very Good condition example, shows moderate age and wear.
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FR-010, Austrian M1877 Wendl Ammo
$27.95
Still sealed in their 1888 dated boxes of 10 rounds. Each box contains 2 5 shot clips as used in the M1886 Steyr straight pull 11mm rifle. The cartridges have outside lubricated bullets and are head stamp dated (1886). I opened a box and except for a few minor spots of corrosion (which is easily cleaned off) on the blue steel clips, they are in Very Good condition. The boxes have age / wear, but are in good condition with fairly clear markings. Sold as collectors cartridges, not for firing. TYPICAL EXAMPLE SHOWN
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FR-011. British P-1864 Snyder Rifle.
$549.95
Nepalese contract. Cal .577. Externally good+ with age patina (will clean up some). Mechanically VG, with nice bore. A nice antique peice.
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FR-012, WWII U.S. M1 Garand Mfg by Winchester (Demilled-non-functional)
$899.95
VG example of an original 1944 dated rifle from Winchester with a 1953 dated barrel. To make it even sweeter, the demil (to BATF Specs) is totally internal and you can still cock it and dry fire it. Accordingly it looks and feels like a live rifle even though it can never be made to fire again. Original finish and markings are VG, no pitting. Walnut stock has nice grain and patina with typical dings/dents and wear. Very Attractive Rifle and difficult to find maker Winchester!
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FR-018, 1950’s Dated U.S. blank linked rounds.
$89.95
Over 100 rounds. Most have had the powder removed but primers are still live.
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FR-023. Napoleonic Era .75 cal. British Musket Balls.
$7.95
These balls were sold as surplus to Nepal in the mid 1800's. They sat in crates at the National Armory in Kathmandu until recently discovered. Price if for one.
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FR-024. Napoleonic Era British Musket Flints.
$8.95
These surplus flints were exported to Nepal in the mid 1800's and sat in the National Armory in Kathmandu, until recently rediscovered.
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FR-029, WWII German Luger Holster
$269.95
Very Good condition. 1939 dated with faint Waffen stamp on back. Dark brown leather (Luftwaffe or police issue). Shows moderate age and wear (some surface cracking on mag pouch). Leather has nice patina and remains reasonably supple. Has a couple repaired ¼ inch holes in back (very difficult to detect0.
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FR-032, WWII Japanese Type 14 Nambu Pistol Magazine
$159.95
Very Good + condition. 85% original blueing remaining.
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FR-038, U.S. Civil War Burnside Carbine
$1499.95
The metal has a great dark patina and is in good clean shape (with only minor pitting across), with all numbers matching. The stock has the initials of JL scratched into it. The only flaw to the carbine is the left side of the forestock, where a small section has been chipped out. This is a break that was common with being carried by a carbine lanyard. The action works perfectly. This carbine falls into the serial range that was issued to the 2nd Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, Company C, but I have not been able to ID anyone in Co. C who actually carried it by the initials. The serial number list came out of the Springfield Research Service book. The bore is fair to good condition.
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FR-046, Danish M1867 Rolling Block Rifle
$849.95
11.57 mm and in excellent condition. The stock has only very minor dings from storage. No ramrod. The markings include Danish crown and M-1867. About 75 to 80% original blueing remaining. Bore is very bright with only minor shadowing to the last 6 inches of the barrel. It retains the bayonet lug at muzzle for sword bayonet. Overall excellent condition. Sword bayonet added by us. Bayonet is 1st pattern German export. Blade is 21 ¾ inches long.
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FR-047, WWI/WWII Italian M91/24 6.5mm Carbine (Demilled non-firing)
$279.95
Good, battleworn example of a vet bring back from WWII. This carbine was manufactured in 1899 at the Brescia Arsenal. After WWI service it was modified in the 20s by changing the stock and going to a conventional bayonet. The stock shows heavy use and wear along with what looks like battle damage to the stock in several places. Museum grade demil is internal and does not effect appearance. Bolt still functions, you can dry fire it etc. Rare to find these early dated carbines.
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FR-048, U.S. Civil War 2nd Model Maynard carbine .36 caliber
$1199.95
This is a 2nd model Maynard carbine in good condition. It is in .36 caliber, the bore is in fair condition with the rifling clear and present however there is a significant amount of pitting towards the breech. The stock is an aged reproduction with original parts. There is approximately 20 to 30% of the overall finish remaining. The lever action is smooth and a little loose. These .36 caliber carbines were used by both sides but a majority went to the south being the majority of the .36 caliber version. The Northern States and Federal Government primarily purchased the .50 caliber version. The Maynard Company was shipping these carbines to the Southern States as late as 1861. The serial number appears to be 17600, but is really faint. The Maynard markings still exist on the left side of the receiver with a final patent date of Dec. 5, 1859. Overall an interesting and rare Civil War carbine.
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FR-050, WWII Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Rifle (demilled nonfireing)
$649.95
This museum grade demil is a mice early rifle produced at the Tormiatsu Factory of Nagoya Arsenal(4th series). It still retains its full chrysanthemum, along with its original monopod, anti aircraft sights, cleaning rod and dustcover. (Most of these features were removed by solders in the field so it is rare to find a complete one.) Condition is Very Good. It shows moderate wear, retaining 60% blueing with no rust or pitting. Demil is internal and cannot be reversed. It permanentally prevents shooting with out effecting the external appearance. The bolt fully functions. You can dry fire it and field strip it. Neat!
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FR-051, Civil War US M1842 Springfield Musket
$499.95
This one is 1847 dated and was made at Springfield Arsenal. Condition is "semi relic" with an even brown rust patina and pitting on the metal parts. It has obscurred 90% of the eagle although the arsenal markings remain. The hammer still cocks and dry fires but it lacks a nipple and is not a shooter anyway! The wood is fairly decent, showing moderate age and wear with dings and chips. There is some soldier graffitti and a contractor's stamp "C. Plath New York". No ram rod. Great Bargain Wall Hanger!
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FR-052, WWI/WWII Austrian M1895 Steyr Rifle (Museum Grade Demil - Non Firing)
$289.95
Full length rifle as issued to Austro-Hungarian troops in the Great War. It remained in service (now with German Troops) up trough the Second World War and unlike most other steyrs it was not converted to a short rifle. It has no import markings, indicating it was brought home by a GI as a war trophy. Condition is Very Good. Demil is internal does not effecct appearance or bolt function. Looks and feels like a live gun.
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FR-053, WWII M1903A3 Springfield Airsoft rifle (high quality)
$799.95
This is a high quality reproduction of a WWII M1903A3 Springfield airsoft rifle. This is a faithful reproduction of a M1903 A3 rifle with working bolt action and a real wood stock. This rifle fires plastic 6mm airsoft pellets. We test fired the rifle and it works and is fairly accurate up to 30 feet (which is what we test fired it at). These rifles sell new for $1200 to $1400 and due to some minor damage to the wood stock behind the tang of the receiver. Two minor cracks which were repaired and you can barely tell it was even there. The sights work, the butt plate cleaning trap works, it has sling swivels and a real leather (WWII style) sling. The front band has a bayonet lug which you can mount an original bayonet to. The rifle disassembles similar to an original rifle. The rifle operates a different safety style, where the safety is the rear stock bolt. Press that and it will operate the safety. Do not pass this one up as this is a great rifle for almost half the cost.
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FR-057, WWII Soviet M91/30 Moisin-Nagant Rifle (museum demil-non firing)
$259.95
VERY Good+ condition example of this venerable workhorse of the Russian Military from 1891 through WWII. This rifle is 1939 dated and has the sickle and hammer crest on its receiver. Markings are a bit faint. Stock finish shows some age and wear. It comes with cleaning rod, bayonet, sling, and ammo pouch.
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FR-058, WWII Soviet M91/30 Moisin-Nagant Rifle (museum demil-non firing)
$279.95
VERY Good+ condition example of this venerable workhorse of the Russian Military from 1891 through WWII. This rifle is 1944 dated and has the sickle and hammer crest on its receiver. Stock finish shows some age and wear. It comes with cleaning rod, bayonet, sling, oiler, combo tool, and ammo pouch. Has an octagonal receiver.
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FR-059, WWII Soviet M91/30 Moisin-Nagant Rifle 1934 dated! (museum demil-non firing)
$279.95
VERY Good+ condition example of this venerable workhorse of the Russian Military from 1891 through WWII. This rifle is 1934 dated and has the sickle and hammer crest on its receiver, a unique marking on these rifles. Stock finish shows some age and wear. It comes with cleaning rod, bayonet, sling, and ammo pouch.
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FR-060, WWII Soviet M91/30 Moisin-Nagant Rifle (museum demil-non firing)
$249.95
VERY Good+ condition example of this venerable workhorse of the Russian Military from 1891 through WWII. This rifle is 1942 dated and has the sickle and hammer crest on its receiver. Stock finish shows some age and wear. It comes with cleaning rod, bayonet, sling, and ammo pouch.
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FR-061, WWII Soviet M91/30 Moisin-Nagant Rifle (museum demil-non firing)
$249.95
VERY Good+ condition example of this venerable workhorse of the Russian Military from 1891 through WWII. This rifle is 1943 dated and has the sickle and hammer crest on its receiver. Stock finish shows some age and wear. It comes with cleaning rod, bayonet, sling, and ammo pouch.
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FR-062, US Civil War M1861 Springfield rifle MFG by Bridesburg in 1863
$1399.95
This is M1861 manufactured by Bridesburg in 1863. The overall condition is good + condition. The ooverall stock condition is good used condition with the typical dings and scratches for a service rifle. The metal has a dark grey/ brown patina. The barrel and upper section of the lock has a fair amount of pitting from use. The lock markings are fairly good with some minor pitting. The barrel bands are similar to the M1861 Colt band where they are not held on with barrel springs but instead are held on by screws. A nice rifle with an overall nice appearance at a low price.
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FR-063, WWII German M98k Mauser Rifle (Demilled - Non FIring)
$429.95
This is a Russian capture rifle from the Eastern Front and it has the capture mark X on the receiver. The Nazi markings remain intact (at least 7 waffen amts on the metal plus two on the butt stock). Condition is Very GOod with moderate age and wear. This is a dot code rifle, manufactured in 1944 at the Czech Arsenal at Brno under German control. Demil is internal so although it can never be made to fire againt, the bolt still functions and you can dry fire it, field strip it, etc. It looks and feels like a live rifle.
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FR-064, WWII U.S. M1 Garand Mfg by Springfield (Demilled-non-functional)
$899.95
VG example of an original 1944 dated rifle from Springfield with a 1943 dated barrel. To make it even sweeter, the demil (to BATF Specs) is totally internal and you can still cock it and dry fire it. Accordingly it looks and feels like a live rifle even though it can never be made to fire again. Original finish and markings are VG, no pitting. Walnut stock has nice grain and patina with typical dings/dents and wear. Very Attractive Rifle with a WWII dated barrel and receiver!
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FR-065, WWII U.S. M1 Garand Mfg by Springfield in 1942 (Demilled-non-functional)
$899.95
VG example of a 1942 dated rifle from Springfield Armory w/a 9/1951 dated barrel with functioning sights! This is a demil (to BATF Specs) that is totally internal and you can still cock it and dry fire it. Accordingly it looks and feels like a live rifle even though it can never be made to fire again. Original finish and markings are VG, no pitting. Walnut stock has nice grain and patina with typical dings/dents and wear, overall it is VG. You can field strip just like a live rifle. Very Attractive Rifle!
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FR-067, Korean War Era M1 Garand Mfg by Springfield (Demilled-non-functional)
$799.95
VG example of an original 1954 dated rifle from Springfield with a 1954 dated barrel. To make it even sweeter, the demil (to BATF Specs) is totally internal and you can still cock it and dry fire it. Accordingly it looks and feels like a live rifle even though it can never be made to fire again. Original finish and markings are VG, no pitting. Walnut stock has nice grain and patina with typical dings/dents and wear. Very Attractive Rifle with a
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FR-068, WWII German M98k Mauser Rifle (demilled/ non-firing)
$499.95
This is a Russian capture rifle from the Eastern Front and it has the capture mark X on the receiver. The Nazi markings remain intact (at least 5 waffen amts on the metal plus two on the butt stock). Condition is Very Good with moderate age and wear. This is a byf code rifle, manufactured in 1942 at the Mauser-Werke, A.-G., Oberndorf. Demil is internal so although it can never be made to fire againt, the bolt still functions and you can dry fire it, field strip it, etc. It looks and feels like a live rifle.
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FR-069, WWII German M98k Mauser Rifle (demilled/ non-firing)
$549.95
This is a Russian capture rifle from the Eastern Front and it has the capture mark X on the receiver. The Nazi markings remain intact (at least 6 waffen amts on the metal plus two on the butt stock). Condition is Very Good with moderate age and wear. This is a 243 code rifle, manufactured in 1940 at the Mauser-Werke AG, Werk Borsigwalde, Berlin-Borsigwalde, Eichborndamm . Demil is internal so although it can never be made to fire againt, the bolt still functions and you can dry fire it, field strip it, etc. It looks and feels like a live rifle.
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FR-070, WWII German M98k Mauser Rifle (demilled/ non-firing)
$499.95
This is a Russian capture rifle from the Eastern Front and it has the capture mark X on the receiver. The Nazi markings remain intact (at least 5 waffen amts on the metal plus two on the butt stock). Condition is Very Good with moderate age and wear. This is a byf code rifle, manufactured in 1944 at the Mauser-Werke AG, Oberndorf a./N. Demil is internal so although it can never be made to fire againt, the bolt still functions and you can dry fire it, field strip it, etc. It looks and feels like a live rifle.
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FR-072, Late 1770's Philadelphia made Kentucky Long rifle
$899.95
This is a .36cal percussion long rifle mfg between 1780-1800 in Philadelphia by JM Morgan. The style of the rifle would be of a "Southern" Kentucky style long rifle, as it is rather plain in style without much brasswork or decoration. The style stays true to the date range where after 1780 all guns of this style were typically made with no scroll work carving and retained full length stocks. also post 1776 the double set triggers became more common which this rifle also has. The gun has a full length maple stock, octagonal barrel, and a unique hexagon bore. There is a very old repair to the stock just forward of the lock. The brass plate was curved around the stock and was made witha bed of lead, and secured by copper tacks. The only markings found on the gun are "JM Morgan" which is found on the top of the barrel just in front of the rear sight. The rifle has also been converted at a later date, probably in the 1820's to 1830's to percussion to update the design. The front sight was reworked using a coin to make the site and a crudely made rear sight. This gun came with a "story" as well, it is said that it was found along the Oregon Trail and was recovered around 1844 eventually ending up in Colorado, then to us.
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FR-074, US Civil War cutdown musket ID'd to a Confederate Cavalryman
$449.95
This musket came to us by a family relative who had this passed down to him. His family was originally from the Texas/Missouri and Kentucky. His family was truly split by the war as there were a number of his family which fought on both sides. However this cavalry carbine was used by Joseph William Klepper, also know as Billy Klepper to the family. Post war many of the family members on both sides moved north to the Illinois area. Joseph (Billy) Klepper served with the 16th Texas Cavalry Regiment, Co.C (Fitzhugh's). They were formed in 1862 and fought throught the war, mainly fighting in the Trans-Mississippi Department. They were mustered out in 1865. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors system shows him entering as a private and leaving as a private. This gun was a larger European import musket which was later cut down to be used on horse back. They did more than usual to where they filled the buttstock with lead to give it a better balance as well as removal of the rear sight. There is also the addition of a front sight. Just behind the tang of the barrel there are three small holes which was probably the brass or iron tacks. Overall a nice cutsdown carbine but its tough to link the story as there is no hard proof.
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FR-075, 1870's I. Hollis & Sons 10ga Double barrel shotgun (Pre 1898 Antique)
$299.95
This is a nice I. Hollis and Sons double barrel shotgun manufactured in the 1870. It is 10 gauge. The stock has usual wear of a hunting shotgun, but is not excessive. This is soley a wall hanger as only one hammer (left side) holds in half-cock. The right side slips out of both half and full-cock. The sear inside each lock has been worn down enough that they can not be repaired and will need to be replaced. However as a wall hanger or a shotgun to hang over the fireplace this would be an awesome example! The overall apprearance is awesome and what you would expect for that.
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FR-077, US Civil War era M1853 British Enfield rifle MFG by Tower in 1855
$1299.95
This is in very good condition with the usual dings and wear of a service rifle. The lock is marked with the Crown, 1855 and "Tower." There is also a stock cartouche on the right side of the butt stock marked 1855 and Tower in a circle. Originally this rifle would have been blued but that has since been removed. It was commonly said that this was requested to be done in the field during the Civil War by commanders so that they would have the same appearance as the Springfields. This rifle is .577 caliber, with rifling still present, and a smooth appearance. The The bands are the screw type closure that is typical of Enfields, as opposed to the band springs that the Springfields used. Original ramrod and nipple protector also included in good condition. The only thing which is missing is the rear sling swivel that attaches to the front of the brass trigger guard. The metal parts on this gun have been lightly cleaned. Overall an excellent true British made Enfield made by Tower Arsenal.
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FR-079, Reproduction Napoleonic French Cavalry Carbine
$229.95
We have nicely aged this wood and steel non-firing copy of a French cavalry carbine and it looks fantastic. It has brass fittings which makes it look even more impressive. The lock has "Mutzig" Arsenal markings and functions (although this is a non-firing copy). We have even included an original Napoleonic flint. Caliber is approximately .69. Has a nice bar with rings.
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FR-080, Blank FIring Copy of a WWII German MP40 Submachinegun
$399.95
Made by Marushin. Very Good condition, in working order. Realistic full scale copy made of polymar and steel. Functions like the original. Cannot be made to fire live ammo, but does fire special blanks in full auto mode! Comes with seven brass reloadable blanks and 30+ blank primers. Looks fantastic!
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FR-081, "Green Gas" Firing Airsoft Copy of a WWII German MP40 Submachinegun
$259.95
Full scale realistic copy of this classic WWII German machinepistole. Made of polymar and steel it fires airsoft pellets (readilly available) in full auto. More powerful than the conventional CO2 powered version, this uses a "Green Gas" bottle attached by a hose. Condition is Very Good with light to moderate use / wear. I haven't test fired it so it is sold "as is".
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FR-082, WWII British Commonwealth No.4 Mk1 Enfield Rifle (Demilled - nonfiring)
$299.95
Very Good condition. Historical Lend Lease rifle made in the US by Savage Arms Co. and "Loaned" to our Allies. The receiver is marked "US Property" and it has Ordinance Bomb Acceptance proffs. It is 1943 dated. The Lend Lease plan was implemented by Franklin Roosevelt prior to our entry into the War as a way to supply arms to the Allies whioe maintaining our neutrality. Comes with original bayonet, butt stock oiler and post war sling. Demil is internal and irreversable. It does not effecct external appearance. Bolt functions and you can ry fire it.
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FR-083, Franco-Prussian War French M1866 Chassepot Rifle
$849.95
Good to Very Good condition. Manufactured at St. Etienne Arsenal in 1871. All matching serial numbers except bolt. Bright bore. Stock has nice cartouche. Stock shows typical dings and wear that you would expect to find on a 140+ year old service rifle. Just needs cleaning rod to complete.
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FR-084, WWII Japanese Type 99 Transitional "Last Ditch" rifle with ground mum (Demilled - nonfiring)
$239.95
Late war semi crude stock with the mid war style rifle having adjustable sights (without AA attachment) and bolt with plain safety. Condition is Very Good. Demil is internal and does not effect bolt function or external appearance, so it looks and feels like a live rifle without any of the legal hassel of a live rifle. Note: At one time post war some one tried to make this look like it took the cleaning rod. This stock didnt have one.
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FR-085, WWI/WWII Japanese Type 38 Rifle (Demilled - Nonfiring)
$349.95
Good to Very Good condition. Mum intact. Manufactured at Koishikawa (Tokyo) Arsenal with a serial number in the 1.4 million range. Has the large knured safety found on early rifles. Metal partsare in Very Good condition. Some wear, but no issues. Stock shows age and wear with numerous dents and ding sfound on weapons that saw extended field service. Demil is internal and does not effect bolt function, field stripping or external appearance. Makes a nice display piece with no legal issues.
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FR-086, Post WWII .50 cal Tripod, MK123, M2HB, Airborne.
$899.95
Post WWII MK123 .50 caliber Tripod, with Browning M2 .50 cal. New light weight Airborne tripod weighs less than twenty pounds. Original US GI, NOS Condition. This would make a great display with any .50 cal display gun and could be easily made to look like a WWII tripod. T&E not included. Priced to sell!
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FR-088, Original WWII .50 cal tripod with display resin .50 cal gun
$999.95
This is an excellent group of a original WWII tripod for a .50 cal MG. The tripod was mfg by Central Steel Tube Co. in 1943 and is in excellent condition. Also included is a resin copy of a .50cal MG. This is true to life size and makes a great display.
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FR-210. WWII US Toy M.G.
$239.95
Well done examples like it was home made (welded tube steel, sheet metal and misc. metal parts). Its painted O.D. with U.S.A.. Stenciled on the receiver and retains approx 80% original paint. They even utilized a real butt stock (modified). Imagine how proud this kid was when his Dad or Uncle brought this home for him! Approx 32 long and 26 high. A great piece of Americana from the 40s.
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FR-219, WWII German MP-41 (demilled – nonfiring)
$2849.95
Very Good condition example of this rare competitor to the MP-40. Only 27,500 were made prior to the end of the war. These guns saw service with the field police and SS. This one consists of all original parts mounted on a dummy, non functional, machined aluminum receiver. Although it does not fire it looks and feels like a live gun. Stock is very nice and has a faint Waffen amt on the pistol grip and at least 3 others stamped into metal parts. It also has an original sling and the rare MP-41 magazine.
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FR-222 WW II German MP-40 Submachine Gun (Demilled-nonfiring)
$3495.00
This is a VG example of a 1941 dated gun produced by ERMA (code ayf). It consists of all original Third Reich era parts mounted on an ATF approved non functioning, museum grade 3D receiver. Although it does not cock and fire it looks and feels exactly like a live MP-40 with most external moving parts still functioning.
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FR-224, WW II Soviet Ppsh-41 Submachine Gun (Deactivated-Non Firing)
$1299.95
This is a VG example of this classic Russian SMG. It is 1943 dated, all original parts including a demilled original receiver. Nice receiver markings on this one. This gun cannot be made to fire and was reassembled to BATFE specs. There is section of the tube which has been replaced to comply with the BATFE specs. It contains the original bolt but does not cock. However the receiver opens for inspection, the trigger pulls and clicks, the safety and selective fire switches work and the rear sight adjusts. Comes with original 72 round drum (demilled), sling and cleaning kit.
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FR-229, WWII German MP-40 Submachine gun (demilled – nonfiring)
$2999.95
Very Good condition. 1943 dated. Produced by Erma Werke (ayf43). All original parts mounted on a non-functioning 3-D machined aluminum receiver. It has at least 4 waffen amts. Original markings are clear. The metal is decent with no significant pitting. The dummy receiver is finished to match the guns bluing and matches nicely. The Bakelite shows some wear with some scratches and dings, but no cracks. Original charging handle does not cock, but sights adjust, trigger pulls and 1940 dated magazine is removeable. A very nice looking piece and a must to complete any 3rd Reich Collection. Magazine not for sale in CA. Will be replaced with demilled mag if CA sale.
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FR-231, WWII German MP-40 Submachine gun (demilled – nonfiring)
$3399.95
Very Good condition. 1943 dated. Produced by Erma Werke (ayf43). All original parts mounted on a non-functioning 3-D machined aluminum receiver. It has at least 4 waffen amts, not including those on the California legal magazine. Original markings are clear. The metal is decent with no significant pitting. The dummy receiver is finished to match the guns bluing and matches nicely. The Bakelite shows some wear with some scratches and dings, but no cracks. Original charging handle does not cock, but sights adjust, trigger pulls and 1942 dated magazine is removeable. A very nice looking piece and a must to complete any 3rd Reich Collection.
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FR-234, WWII German MP-40 (demilled – nonfiring)
$3399.95
An original MP made by Erma (code ayf) in 1943. It has been rendered inoperable by replacing the receiver tube with a nonoperational machined 3-D aluminum receiver that is extremely authentic looking. The receivers finish is not painted and closely resembles a blued finish. This one has at least six Waffen amts (plus two more on its matching date magazine!), so it is well marked. The Bakelite stock is good to very good condition. It shows moderate wear but no chips or cracks. Although it does not cock, the bolt handle moves in and out, the folding stock adjusts, sights move, trigger pulls and magazine is removeable. A nice display piece.
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FR-238, WWII German MG34 Machinegun (demilled/ non-functional)
$3799.95
Very Good condition. 1945 dated gun with mixed parts from dot 1945 (barrel jacket), and a wood stock. Made by Waffenwerke Brunn (code dot) in occupied Czechoslovakia. All parts are WWII German. It has its original receiver (fully demilled to BATFE specs so that it cannot be made to fire) which contains the bolt, welded within the receiver. The original barrel is removable and has excellent markings but has a fair amount of pitting to the muzzle (which is not seen when the barrel is in the jacket), the top cover opens so it will accept a display ammo belt, bolt handle moves, sights adjust, safety functions etc. Also an original lafette mount bolt is installed in the rear of the receiver, these are getting more difficult to find with the original receivers. Condition is great and it has at least 8 waffen amts spread across the gun. The bi-pod is also marked dfb with a 1943 date.
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FR-243, WWII US Thompson M1 Submachine Gun (demilled, Non firing display piece)
$2999.95
Very good example of a M1 Thompson made from all original parts with the exception of the bolt. The receiver has been permanently demilled so that it can not be made operational again. A dummy bolt was made so that the gun can be cocked and dry fired. All of the original markigns are still present. The gun is an M1 model and would have originally had a bolt with a moveable firing pin. The gun comes with a demilled 30 round magazine and a Thompson oiler in the buttstock. These guns differed from the M1928's by having a non-removeable stock and these were also only capable of accepting a stick magazing and not a drum. This thompson has a beautiful stock that is one of the best we have seen in a long time! Do not let this one pass by.
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FR-246, WWII US Thompson M1 Submachine Gun (demilled, Non firing display piece)
$2799.95
Very good example of a M1 Thompson made from all original parts with the exception of the bolt. The receiver has been permanently demilled so that it can not be made operational again. The receiver has some minor pitting. A dummy bolt was made so that the gun can be cocked and dry fired. All of the original markigns are still present. The gun is an M1 model and would have originally had a bolt with a moveable firing pin. The gun comes with a demilled 30 round magazine. These guns differed from the M1928's by having a non-removeable stock and these were also only capable of accepting a stick magazing and not a drum. This thompson has a beautiful stock.
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FR-247, M1928 Thompson SMG with accessories in an "FBI" case.
$3499.95
This is a great grouping of a M1928 Thompson in military configuration. Very Good condition. All original parts including demilled receiver. All markings remain intact and faux bolt system allows you to cock and dry fire it. Additionally 20 rd mag is removable and selective fire switch moves. Includes original cutts compensator mounted on an original finned barrel with full markings. This Thompson looks and feels like a live gun just cannot be made to fire as it has been demilled to meet and exceed BATFE specs. Butt-stock is removeable. Inspector marked RLB with a flaming bomb on left front of receiver. The "FBI" case is a aged reproduction but is in excellent condition and is a beautiful display piece. Included within the kit are 4-30 round magazines, to 50rd drum magazines. One drum mag has Auto Ordnance markings (modern reproduction), the other is void of any markings. They are both fixed to only accept 5 rounds for display. Also included is a small chamber cleaning brush. Awesome display piece which could display your military Thompson or you can make a great Roaring 20's and G-man display. This is the only time we have offered something to this degree.
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FR-267. WWII Russian DPM demilled Machinegun.
$1599.95
The DP-28 was originally introduced by the Russians in 1928 and was one of the cheapest and easiest Russian machine guns they produced. Early models had less than 80 parts and were so easy to manufacture that it could be produced by unskilled laborers. Average firing was 500 rounds per minute which meant a reduced danger of over heating the barrels. It remained the standard light gun until the 50's, and large numbers of them were used by the North Korean and Chinese Communists in the Korean War. The DP-28 did have some distinct faults, the return spring weakened with heat from the hot barrel, and the bipod legs bent and broke from rough handling. The DPM moved the return spring to the rear of the bolt which protruded over the small of the butt in a cylindrical housing, and also added of a pistol grip. The bipod was replaced by a stronger version, attached to the barrel casing, which raised the roll center of the gun and made it easier to hold upright. This demilled gun is in excellent condition and is the first DPM we have ever offered. The overall gun is in beautiful shape with a 1945 date and serial number below the date. An approximate 4" area inside the receiver where the chamber and rear section of the barrel inserts into has been drilled, cut and welded shut. This is all internal and does not detract from the overall appearance of the gun. The charge handle pulls back and will "dry fire' when the trigger is depressed, however only the bolt carrier moves and no internal parts. All other internal parts are permanently welded in place and demilled according to current BATF standards. The receiver has also been welded to the lower trigger group as an additional part of the demil process. This DPM has the original bi-pod which folds down and clips in the carry position and comes with an original sling and magazine. From outward appearance this gun is identical to an original live gun which makes a great display!
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FR-272. WWII Finnish M1931 Suomi Submachine Gun (Demilled Non-firing)
$449.95
Good example of this classic Finnish gun that saw service in both the winter war and WWII. It was a very effective weapon and you can see how it affected the design of the Soviet PPSN41. This example uses all original parts including the cut receiver. Rather than welding, it was assembled (by another shop) using epoxy and then painted. It still looks good, just not as nice as the ones we assemble. However Ive priced it accordingly and added a sling to boot.
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FR-309 WWII Japanese Type 14 Nambu-Pistol (Demilled- non-firing)
$699.95
very good early date (Feb 1930) with the small trigger guard. Condition is very good to very good plus. This was manufactured at the Tokyo (later Kokura) Arsenal. It retains spproximately 80% original blue with wear to the trigger guard, underneath the barrel and some spotting on the rear of the frame. The demil is excellent and externally undeterminable, yet it meets BATFE specs and could not be made to fire. It even cocks and you can dry fire it. The magazine is a resin copy, due to the way it had to be demilled, that looks fine when mounted in the pistol. The demil involved the mag well so a mag. Modification was needed.
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FR-319. 1920’s – WWII Soviet “Obrez” Moisin – Nagant Pistol Conversion (Demilled – Non Firing Display “Gun”)
$349.95
These cut down rifles became popular during the Russian Revolution due to the shortage of true handguns. They were used by both sides when they needed a concealable handgun. This practice again became popular during WWII with Partisans. The Obrez (Russian for sawed off) allowed them to be armed while in public places controlled by the Germans. Due to their severe recoil, they would use cartridges with reduced charges so that the weapon could be controlled during repeated use. This example was made by us from a 1929 dated M91M-N. It was produced by Tula Arsenal. Demil is internal so it does not affect appearance. However you can still work the bolt and dry fire it. It is based on an example in a Russian War Museum. Check out the site which describes the Obrez and similar types made in other countries. http://www.forgottenweapons.com/the-obrez-and-its-cousins/
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FR-324, .45 Caliber Black Powder Cap & Ball Replica Pistol
$199.95
This was made in the 1970s under license for the Colt Manufacturing Company. (They are marked CMC). It is in like new condition, but always have your gunsmith check out used guns before you fire them. It has beautiful walnut grips.
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FR-329, Black Powder Cap and Ball Replica Pistol
$124.95
Modern copy. Like new condition.
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FR-336, WWI US MkIII Signal Pistol
$399.95
Manufactured by Remington. These were produced between 1915 and 1918. These are 10 gauge "very" cartridges. Top break action with brass frame. This pistol is in good condition with some light rust and wear to the barrel. THIS PISTOL CAN ONLY BE PURCHASED WITH A FEDERAL FIREARMS LICENSE OR WILL BE DEMILLED AT TIME OF PURCHASE. CLASSIFIED AS A CURIO AND RELIC.
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FR-337, Pre WWI Era Howard Arms Company .38 Caliber Revolver
$189.95
Nice demilled / deactivated break top revolver. These pistols were made from 1895 to 1915 by Howard, who was owned by Sears and Roebuck. Finish is worn in areas and it has some light rust showing through. Overall in Good condition and will make a great display piece. (Non Functional)
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FR-340, WWII USSR M95 Nagant Revolver DEMILLED
$299.95
7 shot, 7.62mm, DEMILLED. Very Good condition Overall. Arsenal refinished. 1944 dated with holster and accessories.
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FR-343, WWII German P-38 Hard Shell Holster
$269.95
Very Good+ condition. Nice clean holster, 1941 dated with waffen amt. Maker is cww (code for Carl Weiss firm of Braunschweig). Markings are strong and clear. About the only thing wrong with this is that the internal strap that aids in drawing the pistol is broken. (Works nicely without it).
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FR-345, Old West Hopkins and Allen 7 Shot .22 "XL No.1" Pocket Revolver
$329.95
Neat nickel plated / engraved revolver with bone or ivory grips. Simple floral pattern engraving, retains approximately 65% finish, action works nicely but not sold as a shooter. Has a 2 1/2 inch barrel. Overall condition is Good+. This is the ultimate gambler, pimp, or hooker gun! Looks great and would display nicely with other old west artifacts.
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FR-347 WW I US Army .45 Cal Revolver Holster
$129.95
This is a good example of an early 1911 dated Rock Island Arsenal holster originally made for the M1909 new service .45 cal revolver. It also fits the M1917 .45 cal revolver. Its 1911 date means it could have served in both the Mexican Border War and WW I. Made for a left-handed soldier. The holster flap may be a period replacement or it could have been repaired. Either way it was well done. The end plug is missing. Markings are clear. The leather is supple and serviceable. Has some age cracking. Nice patina.
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FR-349, Reproduction Flintlock Rifle
$249.95
Good condition with some minor rust spotting on the blued barrel. Functional, however it must be checked by a gunsmith prior to use. Kentucky style civilian rifle.
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FR-350, Zulu War British Short Lever Martini-Henry Rifle with Bayonet
$1699.95
Nice complete set. Rifle is 1872 dated MkII* made by Enfield. Condition is Very Good: brite bore, approximately 65% blueing remaining, mechanically functions (not sold as a shooter), no rust or pitting, nice clear markings, stock worn a bit battered mainly on butt, still in original caliber. Nice correct sling. Very nice bayonet complete with scabbard and frog. Has cleaning rod.
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FR-353, WWII US M1911 .45 Officer's Holster
$89.95
Very Good condition. Russet tan color. Differ's from the issue type by use of the stamp.
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FR-354, WWII US Officer's Private Purchase M1911 .45 Holster
$89.95
Nice russet tan color. Very Good condition. Differs from issue type by use of stamp. Has staining to top.
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FR-362, Korean War era US M-1 Garand Rifle (demilled – nonfiring)
$699.95
This Harrington and Richardson produced rifle dates from 1955. It is in Very Good condition with nice finish (approximately 90%) and decent wood (a few dings / scratches) and a 3.5 inch hair line crack on the foreward forearm). This is a museum grade demil which is internal so that it looks and feels like a live rifle. Although it cannot be made to fire the bolt functions, you can dry fire it and field strip it. (watch out for M-1 thumb!) It is virtually identical to a WWII M-1 rifle.
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FR-363, Korea War Era US M-1 Garand Rifle (demilled – nonfiring)
$699.95
Very Good condition. Springfield Arsenal produced example circa 1954. Wood and metal show light to moderate use / wear. Demil is internal so while you cannot make it fire it still cocks and you con dry fire it / field strip it. And most importantly it looks and feels like a live rifle. Perfect for display. Although serial numbers show post war manufacture it is virtually identical to WWII.
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FR-365, Old West Break Top .38 Revolver made by Iver Johnson Cycle Works (nonfiring – dewat)
$199.95
Circa 1895 (antique) hammerless 5 shot. Has a 3 ¼ inch barrel. Nickel finish mostly worn off. Has spots of light to moderate pitting. Action functions (but cylinders are plugged to prevent firing). Nice hard rubber grips with owl logo. These hammerless guns were easy to carry in the pocket as the shroud kept the hammer from catching on your pocket as you drew it. Accordingly they were popular with private detectives, police detectives, gamblers, etc.
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FR-367, WWII German P-08 Luger Holster
$249.95
Very Good condition. Supple black leather with nice patina. Shows light to moderate wear. Has faint Waffen amt and P08 markings. Straps were resewn. Has four ¼ inch repaired holes on back. Nice looking, complete holster. A few scuff marks but no real surface age cracks.
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FR-389, U.S. Civil War Starr Carbine ID’d to 1st Arkansas Cavalry (U.S.) Co. D.
$19999.95
The Starr carbine was a breechloading single-shot rifle used by the United States Army. Designed in 1858, the Starr was primarily used by cavalry soldiers. In January 1858, Ebenzer Starr submitted his design for a single shot, breech loading rifle to the Washington Armory for evaluation. During testing, the rifle was noted to have no misfires, and its accuracy was considered to be better than average. Between 1861 and 1864, over 20,000 were produced by the Starr Arms Company of Yonkers, New York. The Model 1858 was designed to fire paper or linen cartridges. During the war, the Starr Arms Company had been the fifth largest supplier of carbines. This particular carbine is in good overall condition with its flaws being a chip out of the base of the stock at the butt plate, and a crack with a chip of wood missing from the right top side of the lock plate see photos, and a fair bore. The rest of the carbine is in good to very good condition the Starr manufacturer markings are in good condition. Just in front of the breech, on the barrel, are the unit markings 1 ARK D which IDs the carbine to the 1st Arkansas Cavalry Co D. The nipple on the falling block has been slightly flattened due to dry firing. The action works smoothly and cleanly and retains the serial number 11838. The 1st Arkansas Cavalry was formed in Springfield, Missouri in July, 1862. They immediately returned to Arkansas due to roaming bands of Confederate guerrillas that were harassing Union sympathizers, seeing brief skirmishes in that realm. They participated in the Battle of Prairie Grove, on December 7, 1862. They performed very poorly in this battle. A sudden Confederate surging attack during that battle had sent two regiments of Missouri cavalry fleeing through the ranks of the 1st Arkansas Cavalry, and with hundreds of their Union comrades fleeing, the 1st Arkansas Cavalry also fled. In the ensuing panic, several hundred Missouri and Arkansas troops streamed to the rear. Following this embarrassing performance, the regiment was assigned to garrison duty in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Confederate forces under the command of Brigadier General William Lewis Cabell attacked that garrison on April 18, 1863. Both the attacking forces and the defending forces were made up entirely of Arkansas regiments. After a three hour battle, and unable to break the Union lines, the Confederates retreated. This action was a great boost to the morale of the 1st Arkansas Union Cavalry. For the remainder of the war the regiment would serve as a counter-guerrilla force, and as escort for wagon supply trains. They were mustered out of service in August, 1865. During their service, their casualties were extremely light compared to many other units. Of the 1,765 men that served in the regiment, they'd suffered 110 killed, with another 235 dying from either disease or accident.
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FR-389. 1820’s French Service Pistol
$999.95
This is a percussion conversion of a flintlock pistol, Cal.70 that originally was made in the 1820s (last digit of date illegible) and converted to percussion in 1861 (dated inside of lock). Good + condition. Has semi-faint markings, which are mostly legible. Lock works nicely, but not sold as a shooter. A grip dinged on one side (looks like it was used as a hammer) and has a hairline crack. Metal has a nice brown patina, no real pitting. Brass fittings give it a very attractive appearance. Complete with rod.
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FR-394, WWII German Luger Holster
$159.95
As brought home by vet. Dark brown leather. Flap and body both appear to be WWI era and have been cobbled together from different holsters. German maker's stamp (but no date or proofs) is on front of flap. Overall condition is Good to Very Good. Has maker marked tool (byf41). Bargain priced.
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Fr-395 WW I / WW II Italian M1889 Glisenti Revolver (Demilled Non-Firing)
$424.95
This is a VG example of the officer's model of this revolver, having folding trigger. It was manufactured in Brescia, Italy in 1916 by the Castelli Arms Firm. It is a double action weapon and the action works nicely. The folding trigger drops when the hammer is cocked. The shell ejector works well. Markings are clear, grips nice and side plate opens. It looks and feels like a live weapon as the demil (done to BATF specs) is internal. Accordingly, it does just about everything a live gun does but shoot. They used these in WW II as well.
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FR-396 WW II German P-38 Softshell Holster
$189.95
This P-38 softshell holster is in good to very good condition and is 1944 dated with a makers code of CXB for the Rheinland firm of Moll Lederwarenfabrik. Shows moderate use and wear. One of the belt loops has a slit in it but is otherwise intact. w
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FR-399, Old West .32 cal RF 5 shot "Defender" Spur Trigger Revolver
$249.95
(Antique - no FFL required). This style revolver is often refered to as a "suicide special" due to their inexpensive manufacture. That said, this is a nice example in Very Good+ condition. It mechanically functions (but is not sold as a shooter). It retains approximately 95% of its nickel finish and has attractive hardwood grips (with a few dings). Neat gun in exceptional condition. Typical gambler or hooker gun from the 1880s. Would make a nice display piece.
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FR-421. WWII Japanese Type 89 Knee Mortar Round (deactivated).
$219.95
Good VG example. Approx. 80% original paint. Nice stamped markings in fuze and body. Fully disassembles.
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FR-426. WWII German Anti Personnel Rifle Grenade (Deactivated)
$124.95
Good example with traces of paint. Some pitting of paint. Some pitting to head, cant read date.
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FR-432. WWII Japanese Type 89 Knee Mortar Round (deactivated).
$179.95
Good VG example of earlier type HE Round with grey bottom stripe. Retains approx. 30 40% original paint, but no painted kanji characters. However, has typical arsenal stamping in metal, including Mukden Arsenal stamp. Does not have internal bottom copper plate. Disassembles easily.
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FR-433. WWII Japanese Type 89 Knee Mortar Round.
$209.95
Good VG example of deactivated old type (grey bottom band) high explosive round. Retains approx. 40% original paint with kanji markings. Disassembles to show deactivation. Has original safety pin and cord.
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FR-437. WWII Japanese Type 89 Knee Mortar Round.
$199.95
VG example. Has safety wire. Base unscrews to show deactivation.
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FR-448. WWII British Enfield Butt Stock Oiler.
$9.95
These Bakelite or plastic oilers went in the rifles butt trap (either the No.1 MK III or the No. 4 MK I). Condition is good VG (may need some easy cleaning).
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FR-449. WWII British Enfield Butt Stock Oiler – set of 2
$16.95
These Bakelite or plastic oilers went in the rifles butt trap (either the No.1 MK III or the No. 4 MK I). Condition is good VG (may need some easy cleaning). Price is for 2.
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FR-459. WWI German “Egg” Grenade
$119.95
Nice condition, non-dug. Partial fuze.
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FR-487. Spanish-American War 11.15 x 58r mm Cartridges - Set of 6
$9.95
Original Spanish ammunition dating from the late 1800, as used by Spanish troops armed with the Remington Rolling Block Rifles. Sold as collectors item. NOT FOR SHOOTING. No international orders! ITEM PRICE OF $9.95 IS FOR 6 CARTRIDGES.
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FR-496 WW II German Anti-Personnel Rifle Grenade
$124.95
This WW II German anti-personnel rifle grenade is in good to very good condition with some pitting (which obscures the date). Approximately 30% of the paint remains. w
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FR-508. British Enfield Stripper Clips – set of 3
$5.95
Like new condition
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FR-509, WWI German Detachable Rifle Sling Swivel Sets
$24.95
Used on Both M1888 and GEW98 Mausers. Includes swivel and keeper.
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FR-510. WWI U.S. .45cal Holster and Leather Hanger
$149.95
Holster is undated and MFG by Western MFG Co. Leather is in good condition with some crazing. Leather hanger is very good condition and is mfg in 1921 by Jefferson QMD.
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FR-515, WWII US M-1 Garand Leather Scabbard
$249.95
Very Good condition. Complete with straps and buckles. Jefferson Quartermaster Depot marked and 1943 dated.
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FR-517 WW II US M1917A1 Machine Gun Condensor Hose with Brass Fittings
$59.95
This is a new condition, unissued still in the sealed foil wrap hose.
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FR-518 WW II US M1917A1 Machinegun Condensor Hose with Brass Fittings
$59.95
This hose is in new condition, unissued and still in the sealed foil wrap.
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FR-521, WW II Style US M1A Thompson Submachine Gun Butt Stock
$59.95
Original US G.I. unissued and still in the paper wrap. These are stripped with no metal parts except for reenforcement studs. Mint and constructed of quality walnut. Wrapping dated 7/59.
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FR-522 WW II Thompson SMG Water Proof Bag
$12.95
These are WW II SMG waterproof bags that were used to cover the guns during amphilbious assaults, such as D-Day. These were used in both the Pacific and European Theaters. Each bag has stamping with the date of 28 June 1944. These make a great addition with any Army or Maine beach landing display. Condition is mint.
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FR-523 WW II US Water Proofs Invasion Bags (Price for one)
$7.95
These soft plastic bags are approximately 17" x 8". Except for the dates, these are identical to those issued for D-Day. Condition is VG+. Feb 45 dated and labeled for pistols and personal effects. See FR-524 for the purchase of 3 for $19.95.
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FR-524 WW II US Waterproof Invasion Bags (Price for Three)
$19.95
These soft plastic bags are approximately 17" x 8". Except for the dates, these are identical to those issued for D-Day. Condition is VG+. Feb 45 dated and labeled for pistols and personal effects. Price is for 3. See FR-523 for the purchase of 1 for $7.95.
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FR-525. WWI U.S. M1916 .45 holster.
$109.95
VG example with beautiful dark brown patina. Markings/date are mostly worn and ineligible on back of holster, but U.S. cartouche on front is strong and clear. Flap has a WWI Infantry collar disc attached. Shows some wear and age but overall VG.
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FR-526, WWII Japanese Arisaka Rifle Cleaning Rods (reproduction).
$18.95
Buy that missing rod to complete your rifle. No markings, two piece design (head screws on separately). Once mounted, looks to be one piece. We have 2 lengths: 21 5/16 and 23 13/16.
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FR-528. WWII Thompson/M-3 “Grease Gun” Cleaning Rods - Steel Jag Tip Style.
$16.95
Original issue rods for these classic allied submachine guns. Overall length 16 ¼
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FR-531. WWII US Front Sight Hoods for M1903 and 03-A3 Springfields
$9.95
New old stock items in mint condition, still in their protective cosmoline and straight from the quartermasters box. Box is not for sale. One hood has been cleaned for display purposes.
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FR-533, WWII US .45 Auto magazine
$49.95
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FR-534. WW II British Sten Gun Accessories for MKV Sten Gun - Spike Bayonet
$12.95
Spike bayonet and scabbard for use with MKV Sten. Typical example shown.
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FR-535, WWII USMC Grenade Launcher Sights
$29.95
Complete sets, marked USMC, (1944 dated pouch, sight, bracket, screws and instruction sheet). These were for use on the M-1 Garand, M-1 Carbine, and M1903 / M1903A3 Rifles. Condition is unused, near excellent with storage age / some soiling.
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FR-539. WW II German MG 34/42 Rubber Muzzle Covers
$7.95
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FR-543. WWII German Luger Holster
$149.95
Good VG example with postwar Norwegian (NATO) modified belt hanger. Has faint Waffen AMT maker and date covered by hanger. The hanger (which is not visible from the front) can be removed and belt loops replaced. But look good as is. Tool pouch, strap and Quick Draw pull all are original and VG. Leather remains supple. A nice looking holster at nearly ½ price of an unmodified one.
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FR-547, WWII German MG13 Double Barrel Carrier
$99.95
Very Good condition. Has two cleaning rods.
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FR-548, WWII German MG13 Double Barrel Carrier
$99.95
Very Good condition. Has two cleaning rods.
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FR-549, WWII German MG13 Double Barrel Carrier
$99.95
Very Good condition. Has two cleaning rods.
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FR-550, WWII German MG13 Single Barrel Carrier
$74.95
Very Good condition. Has the cleaning rod.
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FR-552, WWII German MG13 Single Barrel Carrier
$74.95
Very Good condition. Has the cleaning rod.
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FR-553, WWII German MG13 Single Barrel Carrier
$74.95
Very Good condition. Has the cleaning rod.
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FR-557, WWII US Sam Browne Belt
$99.95
Good+ condition. Showing age cracks around belt hole areas. Made by Alco Manufacturing. San Francisco. One age spot to buckle.
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FR-558. WWI/WWII French Rifle slings. BACK IN STOCK!
$29.95
These leather slings fit the Berthier (Lebel) rifles and carbines, M.A.S. 36 rifles along with their light M.G.'s and even the M.A.S. 38 submachine gun. These will clean up to V.G. condition.
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FR-561, WWI US Kerr Rifle Sling for M1917 Enfield Rifle
$109.95
Good+ condition. Soiled and a few rust stains. No real damage. May clean up with some TLC.
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FR-562, Blank Firing Copy of a WWII German P-38 Pistol
$124.95
Sold as a theatrical prop. Full size and weight as the original and functions in the same manner. It cannot be made to fire regular cartridges. Instead it fires special 8mm blanks (available elsewhere). Has removeable metal magazine. Manufactured in Italy circa 2000. In used Very Good condition showing light age and wear. Not considered a firearm, but since it looks like a live firearm, use caution when handling. Sold as a theatrical prop.
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FR-563, WWII British Army Tanker Holster for Webley Revolver
$149.95
Canadian made, 1942 dated. THis is for the .38 cal. revolver. Has cartridge loops and slot for cleaning rod. Near Mint condition.
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FR-574. WWI US M1916 .45 Holster
$79.95
Undated example is maker marked (S&R) and has inspectors initials (J.P.C.). It is in good condition with light surface cracking and a few small places where the finish has rubbed off. Overall leather has a nice patina.
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FR-579, WWII US M1 Carbine Sling with Oiler
$49.95
Excellent condition. FInish Up your M1 display! TYPICAL EXAMPLE SHOWN
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FR-580, WWII German Rifle Cleaning Kit
$59.95
Often called the TObacco Can kit due to its size and shape. Very Good condition. TIn is maker code marked with a 1943 date and has waffen amt stamp. Complete except for "spoon" device.
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FR-582. WWII US 3 Pocket Grenade Pouch
$49.95
Nicely dated 1944 under top pouch flap. Nice US and makers mark. Over VG condition, and appears unissued.
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FR-583. WWII US Army 3 Pocket Grenade Pouch
$49.95
1944 dated. Good+ condition, with maker and date under flap. Stamps on back.
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FR-585. WWII U.S. M1916 .45 Holster
$109.95
Good Very Good condition. Manufactured by Walsh and dated 1944. Dark brown leather remains supple. No flaking. Has original rawhide tie.
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FR-587. WWII British Bakelite Butt Stock Oilier for Enfield Rifles
$4.95
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FR-590, WWI British Leather Slings for the No.1 Mk III Enfield Rifle
$34.95
Good to Very Good condition. Complete with brass buckle and button. Leather remains supple and strong. These early slings are very difficult to find as they were used mainly at the beginning if the war, being replaced with web slings from mid 1915 on. No apparent markings. TYPICAL EXAMPLE SHOWN
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FR-593. WWII Soviet Rifle/Carbine Metal Oil Bottle
$2.95
Empty, but with some trace oil in some bottles
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FR-597, WWII .303 British Enfield Rifle Blank Cartridges (2 bundles)
$14.95
1943 manufactured in New Zealand, 10 cartridges per paper bundle. Price is for two bundles.
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FR-604. WWII German Muzzle Covers used on Rifles
$3.95
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FR-605, WW II Era MG 34/42 Slings
$49.95
MG 34/42 sling in very good condition. May not be German, possibly an ally. They are exacty like the German sling in all respects other than not having any markings.
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FR-606. WWII German Luger Combo Tools – Unmarked
$15.95
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FR-607, WWII U.S. Rifle Bore Cleaner.
$4.99
These cans are original rifle bore cleaner made during WWII for use in the M1 Garand, Carbine, Thompson or BAR. The cans came right out of the original packaging crate dated 1944.
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FR-608. M-1 Garand Grease Pots - Set of 3.
$2.99
These go into the butt stock trap. Sold in quantities of 3 for $2.99.
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FR-609. WWII German P-38 Soft Shell Holster
$224.95
Late war (1944 dated) example MF6. Code FKX (Gustav Sudbrack, Bielefeld) nice clear markings including Waffen amt. Single digit 4 for 44 date. Some age cracking but leather supple. Safety strap a bit weak. Overall good VG, with nice patina.
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FR-611. WWII British Lewis Gun Drum Pouch.
$39.95
VG, nicely marked with broad arrow proof and wartime dates. Looks unissued with some storage age and wear.
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FR-614 WW I US Leather M1903 Springfield Rifle Scabbard
$259.95
These scabbards were designed for use with the cavalry but many saw use on vehicles in WW I and WW II. This scabbard is in good condition plus with only minor cracking/crazing to the leather around the mouth. 10-1918 dated and manufactured by "J.C.C. Co.". The straps are stiff and the top one is broken and missing the buckle. Straps could not be used.
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FR-618. Indian War Era US Large Frame Revolver Holster
$159.95
Private purchase leather flap, military style holster. Should fit a Colt Army or similar frame. Condition good VG, leather supple with nice patina. Age cracking along flap bend, some flaking near muzzle. Nose cap removed for drainage as was the custom. Copper rivets back up stitching, which is a bit loose. Nice vintage holster, faint makers cartouche inside.
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FR-620 WW II US Ammo Cans, Collector's Grade
$39.95
These are VG examples of the WW II produced "3-D" cans with raised ordnance bomb device. Remained in service through Vietnam War. May have some rust spotting and moderate age and wear to paint, 90%+ remains. No significant dings and they are fully serviceable. Markings are intact. These may have been reissued for .30 cal use.Typical example shown.
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FR-621. WWII German Soft Shell P-38 Holster
$224.95
VG example of pebble grain leather holster. Shows light wear. Leather is strong and supple. Clear markings maker code: CXB (Moll Lederewaren Fabrik, 60CH, Rhineland). Shows 1944 production date.
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FR-622, WWI US M1916 .45 Pistol Holster
$289.95
About the nicest one Ive ever seen. This 1918 dated holster made by Warren Leather Goods Company is in Very Good+ condition showing minimal age and wear. Zit looks unissued. Tan Russet leather is minimally storage stained and is completely supple. This would be hard to improve on! Not perfect, just very nice.
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FR-625, WWI US M1916 Holster for the M1911 .45 Pistol
$189.95
Good to Very Good condition. Leather has darkened to a nice chocolate brown and remains supple. It has a rich patina. Vet placed his infantry insignia on flap (officer). Desireable 1917 date. Made at Rock Island Arsenal. Has a 1/4 inch tear at flap bend near belt loop.
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FR-627, WWII German Rifle Cleaning Kit
$124.95
Good to Very Good condition. Complete. 1937 dated case and components. Lid has a waffen amt. These are getting hard to find and this is a nice one!
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FR-628, WWII US Shoulder Holster
$149.95
1944 dated manufactured by "Engor Kress". Excellent condition, looks unissued. D rings and snaps have some "vertigriss" which can be easily cleaned.
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FR-630. WWII German Mauser Rifle Stripper Clips (Set of 6)
$11.95
Zinc and steel style. Each is maker marked. Condition is VG with light oxidation no rust. Each holds five rounds of 7.92mm (commonly referred to as 8mm) rifle cartridges. Six of these (30 rds) were carried in each ammunition pouch. NOTE - ORDER QUANTITY OF 1 IS FOR A SET OF 6.
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FR-631, WWI US M1916 .45 Holster
$169.95
Very Good condition, nice patina and supple. 1917 dated, manufactured by Sears. Has original rawhide rie cord (a bit worn).
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FR-634. WWII German Luftwaffe Muzzle Cover
$16.95
Cover is for Portuguese contract Mauser adopted by LW Waffen marked. Typical example shown.
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FR-635. WWII US Bazooka Ammo Bag
$89.95
Early khaki color however bag is 1945 dated. VG with some age/rust staining. Inside partition straps removed for field use. (See pg 104 of Henri-Paul Enjames GI Collectors Guide).
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FR-639. WWII German Luftwaffe P-38 Holster
$124.95
Fair to good example that displays as VG. Unfortunately it was internally altered to accept a larger gun* (probably a US .45 auto) by cutting the body front under the flap. Additionally the rear of the holster was cut to fit onto a US pistol belt and one of the original leather belt loops is missing. This said it is actually a good looking holster from the front and looks unaltered with the flap down. Rear has P-38 stamp 44 date and faint waffen amt. Brown Luftwaffe holsters are hard to find. Bargain priced. *will still hold P-38.
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FR-644. WWI US M1916 .45 Pistol Holster
$159.95
VG example of a 1917 dated holster with clear markings. (Perkins Cambell 1917 R.J.M.) Dark brown leather is nice and supple with great patina.
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FR-645, WWII German M98K rifle sling
$99.95
Very good condition no markings. Some minor cracking around stud holes.
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FR-646. Pre WWI USMC M1905 Revolver Holster
$124.95
Good VG example of a private purchase officers holster (they were required to buy their own personal equipment. Some bought government mfg stuff at cost, others went to military outfitters.) This one was mfg by Storex/Wetern Mfg in Burlingame, Calif. It has a very faint mfgs cartouche on the reverse. As an option when buying these the officer could have the USMC logo stamped on the back like this one. Additionally this Marine added a swivel device similar to the one on the M1912 .45 holster. Condition is Good VG with leather supple. Some age cracking to surface, moderate wear with nice patina.
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FR-649, WWII British PIAT (Projector Infantry Anit-Tank)
$1749.95
Good to Very Good condition with approximately 75% original paint. All complete. Has Canadian issue slings. No Demil needed as these were not a firearm. There is a great scene in the Movie "A Bridge Too Far" where the British paratroopers fire one of these at a German Tank.
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FR-651. WWI US Kerr Sling (Rifle)
$79.95
Originally designed for the 1917 Enfield Rifle it could be used on any US rifle. Sling is in fair to good condition to good condition with one section of fraying and some minor staining.
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FR-652, Span-Am War Spanish 11mm Mauser Cartridge, 20 Round Box
$49.95
Made by UMC under contract for the Spanish, but never delivered due to the war. UMC later boxed these up for commercial sale in the early 1900s. Cartridges are in Very Good condition, may have some light surface corrosion. Sold for collector purposes only. Bases unmarked. Box is in GOod to Very Good condition. Some wear to label.
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FR-653. WWII German MG34/MG42, 50 Round Ammo Belts and Starter Tabs
$29.95
In Good-VG (or better) condition. (FR-653r) No date, no Waffenamt and maker code - cpg (FR-653t) No date, no Waffenamt maker code - cvc (FR-653u) (2 available) No date, no Waffenamt and maker code - cvo. Typical example shown
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FR-655. MG34/MG42 Starter Tabs
$12.95
No markings
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FR-656, WWII US Grenade Launcher Sets
$29.95
Complete sets (1944 dated pouch, sight, bracket, screws and instruction sheet). These were for use on the M-1 Garand, M-1 Carbine, and M1903 / M1903A3 Rifles. Condition is unused, near excellent with storage age / some soiling.
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FR-657, WWII Soviet 7.62mm Revolver Ammo
$8.95
14 round boxes containing 1938 dated cartridges. These are for the Nagant revolvers used by the Russians in both World Wars. Condition is Very Good. This ammo was repacked in 1945. Sold for display purposes only. Perfect display item to go with our demilled Nagant revolvers.
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FR-658. WWII German 20 mm Cannon Powder Bags.
$9.95
Grade 1 clear markings and dates.
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FR-659 WWII German 20mm Cannon Powder Bags.
$3.95
Grade II unmarked or markings not illegible.
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FR-660, Post-WWII Soviet 7.62x54 Nagant ammunition on stripper clips. (15rds total)
$12.95
This is surplus Soviet ammunition which is dated is most cases 1946. These would make a great display for any WWII Soviet Nagant rifle or carbine. There are 15 rounds per cardboard box, with three 5 round stripper clips. The boxes are not marked but these came out of the original sealed "spam" can. These round are in excellent condition with only very minor rust to the clips. These rounds are typically mildly corrosive when fired so be aware if you plan to shoot these. The original stripper clips are getting difficult to find. Price is per 15 round box.
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FR-661, WWII Soviet 5 round stripper clip (nagant)
$2.95
These are original Soviet steel 5 round stripper clips. These stripper clips can be used with any of the WWII Soviet Nagant rifles or carbines. They are in excellent condition and will make loading your WWII rifle much faster. Price is for one clip.
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FR-663. Indian War/Span-Am War U.S. M1879 Springfield Rifle Tool.
$29.95
VG, nicely marked. Goes inside the McKeever Pouch.
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FR-665. WWII US Army Cavalry Scabbard for M-1 Rifle
$299.95
Very rare and desirable 1939 date with Jefferson Quartermaster Depot cartouche. Condition is VG showing light to moderate use. Leather is supple - not dried or flaking although it is ridged as originally designed. Complete with both straps, one of which has inspectors cartouches. Leather has some surface crazing with a few dings, but is overall one of the nicest weve had. It has a nice rich brown patina. Never seen one with this early date.
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FR-668, WWII German Luftwaffe Pilot's P-38 Shoulder Holster
$199.95
Private Purchase item that was captured by a US G.I. (who wrote his name on the back). No markings. In Good+ condition. A P-38 and its magazine fits this holster nicely. All snaps, straps, and buckles present and working. Belt strap was broken and has been repaired from the back. Would not recommend this rig for actual use, but perfect for display.
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FR-669, Plastic AK-47 or SKS 30 Round Magazine
$39.95
NOT FOR SALE IN CALIFORNIA. Unsure if it is for an AK-47 or an SKS. This came to us in the bottom of a box of stuff from a deceased USMC vet. Manufactured by Cobray. Plastic or polymer construction. In Good, but Used condition.
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FR-679. 1950’s Swiss Army ST6W.57 Rifle Magazine
$49.95
VG condition. NOT FOR SALE IN CALIFORNIA.
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FR-685. WWI French Lebel (Bertheir) Rifle/Carbine “Stripper” Clips – 5 shot type
$7.95
Original French military issue. Although not a true stripper clip, more of an en blocks type, these are needed if you want to fire more than one shot at a time from your gun. Good serviceable condition. Reusable.
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FR-686. WWI French Lebel (Bertheir) Rifle/Carbine “Stripper” Clips – 5 shot type – set of 3.
$21.95
Original French military issue. Although not a true stripper clip, more of an en blocks type, these are needed if you want to fire more than one shot at a time from your gun. Good serviceable condition. Reusable.
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FR-687 Circa 1900 US 8 Inch Coastal Defense Gun Primer System
$199.95
These large guns did not fire a conventional cartridge. Instead the projectile, powder charge and primer were loaded as separate components. This gizmo was the primer system. It is a beautifully machined device that unscrews so that a 12 gauge shotgun blank could be loaded inside. The device was then screwed into the guns breech. The gunner would pull a lanyard attached to the rear activating the firing pin which would fire the blank causing the powder charge to ignite. Sounds complicated and time consuming but a trained crew could actually fire several rounds per minute. Having numerous preloaded primer systems standing by helped. These are in excellent condition and except for a SE# and the number "8" (indicating use in an 8" battery) they are unmarked. Each is approximately 6.5" long and weighs nearly 7 pounds. Certainly an unusual ordnance item that was soon replaced by a more conventional primer. CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIRE THESE. IF YOU HOLD IT WHILE FIRING A BLANK YOU WILL LOSE YOUR HAND! IF YOU FIRE IT WITH A REGULAR SHELL IT WILL BLOW UP SERIOUSLY INJURING YOU. MUST BE 21 YEARS OR OLDER TO PURCHASE.
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FR-688, WWII Japanese Type 92 Machinegun 7.7mm Ammo Feed Strips
$54.95
These are the rimmed machinegun rounds and cannot be fired in the rifles or carbines! Each brass strip has 30 armor piercing rounds distinguishable by the black band at the base of the bullet. They are in their cardboard sleeves and the majority are sealed with their aresnal labels (Jinsen Arsenal). They will show some storage age and wear. Labels or covers may be worn / torn but they are in Good to Very Good condition and make a nice display piece. TYPICAL EXAMPLE SHOWN
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FR-689, WWII US Thompson SMG Accessory Kit
$89.95
All original except the booklet. Comes with cleaning rod, spare parts, brushes, etc.
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FR-691, WWII German MG34 / MG42 50 Round Drum
$159.95
Very Good condition, retains approximately 80% original field grey pait. Has maker's code and date (hqu43). Further import of these are banned, so don''t miss out as these look fantastic mounted on your rummy MG!
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FR-692, WWII German MG34 / 42 50 Round Drum Set
$299.95
Two original 50 round drums (maker code jpp) with original field grey paint in a 1943 dated carrier (code euh). Field grey paint on carrier is worn with approximate 50% remaining. Overall condition is Good to Very Good.
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FR-693. WWII German MP40 Sling
$99.95
VG example, cross hatch pattern present but worn. Remains strong and supple. Has one cosmetic ding that does not affect use and is on back side. Not perfect but still nice, no apparent markings. Also fits the K98 with addition of stock button.
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FR-695, WWII German Panzerschreck (Demilled)
$5699.95
The Panzerschreck or literally "armor fright" or "tank fright" was the popular name for the Raketenpanzerbüchse, abbreviated to RPzB. These were the largest shoulder fired rocket that the Germans used. The German army quickly developed an enlarged version of the M1A1 Bazooka used by US forces, the Raketenpanzerbüchse, which used a bigger 88 mm round and had double the penetrative performance. The weight of a loaded 88mm RPzB 43 was 9.5kg (20.9lb). Amour penetration performance remained as before ie 160mm (6.24in) of amour plate set at an angle of 60°. The length of the RPzB 43 (1.64m) meant that to handle it effectively called for a team of two, one acting as the loader and carrying five ready-use rockets on a special backpack frame. By 1944 the Panzerschreck series had already become so important that production was in progress in seven centers and many others were concerned with sub-assemblies. The simplicity of the RPzB 54 and its lack of demand for critical raw materials or manufacturing resources were such that it became an integral weapon in the German effort. It proved itself against Allied armor on all fronts. This is an amazingly rare original panzerschreck. It still retains the original serial number "1490" and the manufacturers marking "kxs" Schricker & Co., Vach b. Nürnberg. The original paint has long since been removed, but it has been repainted with appropriate camo style paint. It has also been demilled according to BATFE standards but has been done in a way to where it looks close to normal and does not detract from the overall appearance. Additionally there are two bars welded into the interior of the tube so that it can-not be loaded. These can-not been seen externally. The trigger mechanism still cocks and dry fires. Also included is an original glass shield and replacement glass shield in the storage compartment on the back of the shield. This is an excellent example and difficult to find in this kind of shape with the original markings. Do not pass this by, this came out of the owners personal collection.
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FR-696, WWII MKII Boys Anti-Tank rifle (Demilled/ Non-functioning)
$4999.95
These guns were developed in 1937 and used through the end of the war. Often nicknamed the "elephant gun" by its users due to its size and large bore. There were three main versions of the Boys, an early model (Mark I) which had a circular muzzle brake and T shaped monopod, built primarily at BSA in England, a later model (Mk I*) built primarily at Jonathan Inglis in Toronto Canada. The MKII incorporated a different folding bipod which was more compact. Although adequate against light tanks in the early part of the war, the Boys was ineffective against heavier armor and was phased out in favor of the PIAT mid-war. Both American and British forces used these guns. The American forces primairly used these in the South Pacific and most commonly when they were in close proximity with British forces. This is an excellent Boys anti-tank rifle that has been demilled and made non-functional. However the demil is all internal and can not been seen from outward appearance. The bolt can function and dry fire but can not fire a live round or be made to fire a live round. The sights and safety function normally. Overall nice markings across. These guns are so rare to find demilled that this is the first that we have been able to offer in the last 20 years. Check out the WWII Disney made training video on You Tube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixls0-iaqeA
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FR-697. US Indian Wars M1888 Trapdoor Springfield Butt Plate
$69.95
This is the later rarer cleaning rod/tool door butt plate marked US.
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FR-699. WWII Japanese Arisaka Rifle Cleaning Rods (Reproduction)
$15.95
Buy that missing rod to complete your rifle. (No markings)
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FR-705 U.S. Civil War M1861 Springfield Rifled Musket (Norfolk Contract)
$1099.95
U.S. Civil War M1861 Springfield Rifled Musket (Norfolk Contract) This is an M1861 Springfield rifled musket produced by Welch, Brown & Company, in Norfolk, Ct. This company delivered 18,000 of these rifles between 1862 and 1863 of which approximately 4,000 were rejected by the government for being an inferior grade. The 1861 Springfield was developed to be the new standard rifle of the U.S. Army. Over 700,000 Model 1861 rifles were produced, with the Springfield Armory increasing its production during the war by contracting out to twenty other firms in the U.S. This particular rifle has been restored due to the stock being cut between the 2nd and 3rd bands. The stock was duffel cut under the third band and a new section of stock was added. The color and look between the two sections of the stocks are a perfect match. The ramrod, middle band and rear sight are reproductions the rest of the parts are all original. The barrel is marked with the V, P and Eagle Head, but is undated. The Lock is marked U.S. Norfolk and 1863. The stock does still remain a partial inspector cartouche, mainly just the circle around the initials are remaining. Overall an excellent example of a restored M1861 contract rifle.
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FR-708 WWII 1903 Springfield "Bushmaster" Rifle (demilled/ deactivated)
$624.95
This is an original 1903 Springfield which, had already been demilled, and has been converted to a "Bushmaster" rifle. The Bushmaster rifles were produced at the order of Major General Robert Lewis who was Commanding General of the Panama Mobile Force Command 1942. These M1903 Springfield rifles were shortened 6" to more of a carbine length for use by the Jungle Security Platoon while carrying out missions in heavy jungle foliage. They are further described on page 82 and 83 in LTC William Brophy's book "The Springfield 1903 Rifles." "Permission for the alteration of the rifles was granted by the Army Chief of Ordnance, but the work was done in the Ordnance shops at Couozal, Canal Zone. These altered '03's were used by men of the 158th Infantry of the Oaklahoma National Guard who were called into Federal service and were then stationed in the canal zone. They were named Bushmasters after the local snake, a deadly tropical pit viper." This particular 1903 is in very good condition with the stock showing the usual wear of a service rifle, dings and scratches and has a rack number on the stock. It has a 12-32 barrel date and a 1934 dated receiver also Mfg by Springfield.
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FR-710. Old Copy of a 16th Century European Match Lock Musket
$499.95
VG condition. Shows nice age. This may be Victorian Era as it was popular then to have copies of these ancient weapons made for display purposes. The parts all appear to be hand made and have a nice brown patina. It is complete and appears to function correctly except for the missing flash pan. The solid walnut stock shows age/wear. Approx. 51 long. Looks to be .75 cal smooth bore. No markings.
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FR-712. US Civil War M1842 Springfield Musket
$1299.95
The US Model 1842 Musket was a .69 caliber musket manufactured by Springfield Arsenal in 1848. The 1842 was the last production smoothbore musket produced by the US with approx 275,000 model 1842 muskets being produced at the Springfield and Harpers Ferry armories between 1844 and 1855. This 1842 Springfield is good to very good condition with the exception of the stock having been cut down as a hunting gun after the Civil War which was common due to the size of the military rifles. The stock has however been repaired (hand carved) back to full length with the same style of wood as the rest of the original stock. The stock was cut under the third band and the new piece added, so looking at the musket you would not be able to tell it has been repaired without disassembling it. The barrel has a light to dark brown patina and scattered light to moderate pitting. The barrel still exhibits the 1848 date on the tang and the eagle head, V, P on the barrel as it firing and acceptance proofs. The lock still shows the eagle, the 1848 date and the Spring-field stamping, with also a fair amount of pitting. The middle, front band and ramrod are authentic reproductions of the original hardware. Overall this would make a great display musket for any Civil War display or for any display over your fireplace.
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FR-717, Realistic Resin Copy of M-16
$199.95
Great for display!! Will take a sling. May be able to take a bayonet with a little work. Typical sample shown.
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FR-718, WWI US M1897 Winchester Trench Gun (Demilled - Nonfiring)
$949.95
Original gun from the WWI Era that we have converted to a trench gun by adding reproduction barrel shroud with bayonet lug (it takes a standard US M1917 Enfield bayonet), shortened barrel to 18 inches, adding military butt stock, adding US military markings and aging it all to look correct. The demil is internatl and has been engineered so that the action still functions so you can "pump" and dry fire it like a live gun, but it is internally cut and welded so that it can never be made to fire again. This was done per BATF specifications so that under Federal Law, it is a "nongun". You need to check your local laws. Condition is Good to Very Good.
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FR-721 WWII Japanese Type I Carcano Rifle (demilled, non-functional).
$399.95
These rifles were built by the Italians for the Japanese Government in 1938-1939 due to the heavy demand placed on Arisaka production. This gun employs a slightly altered Carcano bolt and receiver, a Japanese stock sights and hardware which is very similar to the Type 38 Arisaka rifle (including the two piece butt stock). This rifle also accepts a standard Japanese Arisaka Bayonet. These were used in by all services but saw service especially with the Japanese Naval Landing Force and Base Defense Forces. The rifle is in very good condition other than your usual stock dings and wear from average service use. The bolt functions as normal but can not accept ammunition and has been permanently altered as a display rifle.
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