German K98 Rifle. ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A 1943 dated K98 which has been rebuilt to the correct mid-war production model. This example is a Russian capture as indicated by the "X" stamp on the receiver. The eagles are still visible, however the swastikas have been removed. The three letter makers code "bnz" is for Steyr-Daimler Puch AG. The metal fittings are also stamped with Thi... read more
945.00 GBP
Swedish Mauser M1896
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1900 dated 1896 rifle produced by Carl Gustafs and was standard rifle uses by the Swedish army for nearly five decades with a total number 535 units being produced from 1896 to 1944. This example is in excellent condition. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before mak... read more
595.00 GBP
German Mauser M1896 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Mauser M1896 rifle was sold to Chile and the Orange Free State - Oranje Vru Staat ( OVS ). The Chilean rifles would have the crest of Chile where the OVS rifles would only have the makers name. This example is a OVS rifle and is maker marked Deutsches Waffen und Munitionsfabrik, Berlin. The Orange Free State was a short lived independen... read more
495.00 GBP
British Deactivated L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle
This is 1958 dated L1A1 self-loading rifle more commonly known as the SLR. It officially replaced the No4 rifle in 1959 and remained in service with the British army to 1993, when it was replaced with the SA80. This example would have had originally wooden furniture which would have been replaced with black plastic during its service life. The upper and lower receivers are matching number and... read more
1795.00 GBP
British Matching Numbers No1 MKIII* Rifle. ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1918 dated No1 MKIII* Short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle manufactured by Enfield. It is matching numbered and in very good condition. It is extremely rare to find a untouched matching number SMLE as the majority have been re-built over the decades. The SMLE entered service with the British army in 1908 and remained in service to 1... read more
1245.00 GBP
British No1 MKIII Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This was originally a No1 Long-Lee rifle which, which is dated 1906 and was manufactured by Enfield. During its service life it was converted to the MKIII SMLE configuration. During WW1 with the rapid expansion of the British army the need for of rifles intensified. This lead in a number of Long-Lee's being converted to the SMLE configur... read more
1245.00 GBP
British Metford MKII Lee-Speed Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Lee-Metford was introduced in 1888 replacing the Martini-Henry, with the British army. which called it the No1 rifle, early examples tended to wear out the barrels quickly. Enfield made No1 rifles are identically the same the only difference is the barrel internally. Early Lee-Metfords where available to buy commercially. However they ... read more
1395.00 GBP
British MKIV .577/450 Martini-Henry ( Obsolete Calibre )
The Martini-Henry was introduced in the British army in 1871 eventually replacing the Snider Enfield by 1880. It remained in service with British colonial troops in Africa to the end of the First World War. This colonial versions where re-chambered to 303 from .577 and where known as Martini-Enfields. This example is in its original .577/450 calibre dated 1887 and retaining its British markin... read more
British .577 Snider 3 Band Enfield ( Obsolete Calibre )
This is 1874 dated Snider 3 band Enfield which is maker marked Birmingham Small Arms ( BSA ). The Snider Enfield was designed by an American inventor Jacob Snider and was adopted by the British army in 1866 remaining in service to 1880 when it was officially replaced with the Martini-Henry. However the British Indian army continued to use the Snider Enfield to the end of the 1890's. Sold under... read more
1245.00 GBP
British MK1 Dove Tail Bren Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is the rarer MK1 Dove Tail Bren gun. The Dove Tail refers to the optical sight bracket on the left side of the receiver. From 1941 the optical sight bracket was discontinued. This example is maker marked with the letter E within the letter D for Enfield. It comes with an original Anti-Aircraft handle which is also Enfield made and an... read more
2795.00 GBP










