Russian/Soviet Nagant M1895 Revolver ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation )
For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a very nice example of the Nagant M1895 revolver, which is unique in revolver design, as it is the only revolver to have a gas seal between the cylinder and barrel allowing for a silencer to be fitted. This example is a single-action where the majority of the Nagant revolvers are double action. It is dated 1935 and has the arsenal m... read more
625.00 GBP
British Sterling SMG Magazine
This is a commercial magazine for the British Sterling submachine gun. The commercial magazines are slightly different construction from the British military issue which are marked L1A2. The commercial magazines only marked with the patent numbers. read more
30.00 GBP
U.S. M1912 Pistol Magazine Pouch
This is M1912 magazine pouch for the the M1911 semi-auto pistol. read more
25.00 GBP
Italian Weapons Spare Parts Pouch
This is a weapons spare parts pouch made from Italian camouflage wartime material read more
25.00 GBP
British Rifle Ammunition Box
This is a wooden rifle ammunition box, which is identical in design to the WW2 examples used by the British army. This example is marked "7.62mm" and dated 28/03/1960. read more
25.00 GBP
Machine Gun Cover
This machine gun cover, not sure for which machine gun. There is a faint 1969 date. read more
30.00 GBP
Replica Thompson M1928 Bolt, Spring & Piston ( MGC )
This is a replica Thompson M1928 bolt, spring & piston for the Japanese made replica Thompson M1928 submachine gun produced by Model Gun Corporation. Sold subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K. Sales Only. read more
60.00 GBP
British Army MKIII Helmet
The MkIII helmet was first developed by the medical research council in 1941 on behalf of the British army. The MKIII was first worn in combat by Canadian and British troops on D-Day. The helmet is more commonly referred to as the Turtle Shell due to its resemblance to the animal. This example is in good condition, retaining over 75% of its original finish.. The liner is size stamped 7 and date... read more
175.00 GBP
British Home Defence MKIII Helmet
The MKIII helmet was first developed by the medical research council in 1941 on behalf of the British army. The MKIII was first worn in combat by Canadian and British troops on D-Day. This example is painted black indicating it may have been used on the Home front, possibly by Air Raid Wardens, National Fire Service or the Police. The helmet is in very good condition, the liner is size stamped... read more
140.00 GBP
Canadian Tankers Helmet
This is a rare Canadian made version of the British Tankers helmet worn by the Royal Armoured Regiment. The Canadians started to produce their version in the summer of 1940 resulting in 12,000 helmets being manufactured. The helmet is made of cloth covered cork, with rubber air vents and a webbing liner suspension. The helmet was attached to a leather scrum attached by laces and buttons which h... read more
345.00 GBP










