Replica German MP41 Submachine Gun ( Denix )
A Spanish made replica of the German MP41 submachine gun. The replica comes with a reproduction leather sling. It cocks, dry fires and the magazine can be removed. Sold Subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K. Sales Only. read more
200.00 GBP
Canadian 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 sight bracket was discontinued. This example has the Anti-Aircraft handle and shoulder support which is stamped "JI" for John Inglis. The Bren is also maker marked Inglis and dated 1940. The AA handle a... read more
2795.00 GBP
British MK1 Dove Tail Bren Gun
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 which was discontinued after 1941. This example is dated 1939 and stamped with the King's crown. From 1940 MK1 Brens no longer where stamped with the King's crown. This example is deactivated to the current EU/UK specification. It does not cock or dry fire. However the c... read more
1495.00 GBP
British Troplical Issue Map Case
This is a tropical issue map case which is similar to the pattern worn in the European theatre by paratroopers. It is in excellent condition maker marked W.E.&S.LTD and dated 1945. read more
45.00 GBP
British Light Weight gas mask with Tropical Haversack & Contents
This is an extremely nice example of a Light Weight gas mask introduced in September 1943, replacing the General Service gas mask. This example comes with the rare tropical/Jungle issue haversack, which is maker marked "H&S" and dated 1943. The gas mask is dated 1944. It also comes with a empty tin of tropical & temperate issue anti-gas ointment No6, which is dated February 1945. A tube of ant... read more
195.00 GBP
British Light Weight Gas Mask & Contents
This is a very good example of a Light Weight gas mask which was introduced in September 1943, replacing the General Service gas mask. This example is dated 28th February 1944 and comes with its filter which is dated 25th April 1944. It also comes with a No5 ointment tin, dated January 1943. The ointment tin has suffered with some slight corrosion, however it still retains its ointment tubes.... read more
175.00 GBP
British Officers Sam Brown Belt & Cross-Strap
A very good example of a British army officers Sam Brown belt with cross-strap. This example has no visible makers markings. read more
65.00 GBP
Australian 37 Pattern Gaiters
A set of unissued Australian made 37 pattern gaiters, which are size stamped 3, maker marked WEB.Co and dated 1945. read more
45.00 GBP
Canadian First Pattern Plastic Despatch Riders Helmet
This is the rarer Canadian first pattern Despatch riders helmet which differs from the British first pattern Despatch riders helmet which was made from toughened papiermache and was known as the Pulp helmet. The Canadian helmet is made of plastic and is in the shape of the standard steel Despatch riders helmet. The shell has four small vent holes and fibre band around the rim. The leather fold-... read more
595.00 GBP