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WWI 1916 P14 .303 Rifle

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£645.00
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NON-UK SALES ONLY OR RE-DEACTIVATION TO CURRENT DEACTIVATION SPECIFICATION - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. The Pattern Enfield 1914 or P14 was a British service rifle used during WWI and also during WWII, but normally as a rearguard rifle. Chambered for the standard British .303 round, it is based on a Mauser action and was actually manufactured in the US for the UK. This example is an Eddystone manufactured piece marked ERA. It has a 1917 British issue date on the barrel and is broad arrow and Crown/GR marked. It also has a matching numbered receiver and bolt. In good used condition with plenty of original metalwork finish and sound stocks. Complete with five inert .303 rounds and webbing sling. Deactivated to the UK specification with fully moving parts, working dry fire action, removable magazine and the ability to field strip (apart from the barrel).

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Chinese Type 54 Tokarev Auto

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£575.00
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NON-UK SALES ONLY OR RE-DEACTIVATION TO CURRENT DEACTIVATION SPECIFICATION - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. Chinese Tokarev chambered in 7.62 x 25mm TT (7.63 mm Mauser) and designated the Type 54. The Tokarev was the standard sidearm for Soviet forces from the mid 1930’s up until the 1960’s and for a range of other communist countries from the 1950’s. It was a dependable weapon with quite a potent cartridge. This '636' factory coded example is in very good condition and comes complete with one magazine. Deactivated to post 1995 UK standards with fully moving parts, working dry-fire action and fully strippable.

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Tokarev TT30 Auto

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DUE IN SOON. NON-UK SALES ONLY OR RE-DEACTIVATION TO CURRENT DEACTIVATION SPECIFICATION - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. 1935 dated Tokarev TT30 chambered in 7.62 x 25mm TT (7.63 mm Mauser) round. The Tokarev was the standard sidearm for Soviet forces from the mid 1930’s up until the 1960’s. This is the earlier TT30 variant manufactured prior to the more common TT33. It was a dependable weapon with quite a potent cartridge. This example is in good overall condition with some service wear and is matching numbered (less usual for TT30's). Post 1995 UK deactivation with fully moving parts, working dry-fire action and fully strippable.

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1911 A1 .45 ACP Auto

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£1,295.00
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NON-UK SALES ONLY OR RE-DEACTIVATION TO CURRENT DEACTIVATION SPECIFICATION - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. An interesting after-market 1911A1 pistol. We're not sure of the manufacturer of this piece but it has been produced completely to milspec standards with a very good fit and finish and a smooth action. With an all chemical black finish and GI-type brown plastic grips, this is a good stand-in for an original US military 1911A1 but at around half the cost. In very good condition with the vast majority of original finish intact. Complete with one magazine and five inert .45ACP rounds. Deactivated to post 1995 UK standards with fully moving parts, working dry fire action and the ability to field strip.

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WWII 1941 Mauser K98 Rifle

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£795.00
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NON-UK SALES ONLY OR RE-DEACTIVATION TO CURRENT DEACTIVATION SPECIFICATION - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. The K98, based on the on the Gew 98 used during WWI, was the standard Nazi issue weapon of WWII. This WWII example is dated 1941 with the stylised manfacturer code 'ce' meaning that it is a J P Sauer example. It has lots of German markings across the whole piece with all of the major compents having Waffenampt stamps. In very good used condition with good woodwork and limited wear to the metalwork finish. Complete with the usually missing cleaning rod. It has the front sight post type that does not take the sight hood, so this isn't missing as such. Deactivated to the UK specification with fully moving parts, working dry fire action, removable magazine and the ability to field strip (apart from the barrel).

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WWII 1938 MG13 Light Machine Gun

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£2,250.00
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NON-UK SALES ONLY OR RE-DEACTIVATION TO CURRENT DEACTIVATION SPECIFICATION - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. The MG13 or Maschinengewehr 13 is a German light machine gun that entered service in 1930, being superseded by the MG34 but remaining in service with second-line German units during WWII. It has many features that were eventually carried into the MG34 including the double-crescent selective fire trigger. Unusually for an LMG of this era, it incorporated a folding butt stock. Chambered in the standard 7.92mm calibre, it used 25 round box magazines rather than belts. This example is part of a contract manufactured for Portugal, never delivered and then taken into second-line service by the Germans. It is profusely Nazi marked and dated 1938. Deactivated to the UK specification with fully moving parts, working dry fire action, removable magazine and the ability to field strip (apart from the barrel).

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Norinco Model 88SP 9mm Auto

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£695.00
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NON-UK SALES ONLY OR RE-DEACTIVATION TO CURRENT DEACTIVATION SPECIFICATION - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. A very good example of Norinco's copy of the Browning BDA which in itself was a development of the FN Hi Power. Chambered in 9mm with a single/double action firing mechanism, the 88SP has an ambidextrous decocker on the frame just above the grips. In excellent condition, this item comes complete with two magazines, a plastic case, cleaning brush and 5 inert 9mm rounds. Post 1995 deactivation with fully moving parts, working dry-fire action and fully strippable.

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Stevens Model 79 12G Pump Action Shotgun

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£495.00
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NON-UK SALES ONLY OR RE-DEACTIVATION TO CURRENT DEACTIVATION SPECIFICATION - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. A very good 12G pump action model manufactured by Savage Arms (USA) and branded as Stevens. This model 79 is fitted with a 28” ribbed barrel and has hardwood stocks. In generally very good overall condition with limited service wear. Deactivated to the UK specification with fully moving parts, moving pump arm/bolt, working dry fire action and the ability to field strip (apart from the barrel).

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WWII Dutch Contract FN 1922 Pistol Boxed

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NON-UK SALES ONLY OR RE-DEACTIVATION TO CURRENT DEACTIVATION SPECIFICATION - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. The FN 1922 model was simply a development of the 1910 model (based or a request/order from Yugoslavia). It still employed a near tubular slide with the return spring wrapped around the barrel. However, the barrel and slide were made longer as was the grip (to increase magazine capacity). Chambered in either 7.65mm or 9mm short, with an nine/eight shot magazine, it again employed a striker-fired mechanism. It was widely adopted by police and military forces and saw considerable action during WWII. This example is a rare Dutch contract pistol manufactured circa 1939/40 (from serial number) and designated as the 'Pistool M25 No.2'. It is easily identifiable as a Dutch Military contract pistol because of the lanyard ring and crown & W crest on the top slide for Queen Wilhelmina. In very nice condition with the majority of metalwork finish intact and excellent grips. The lanyard ring is still present and is often missing on these Dutch examples. Complete with one magazine, original FN box and leaflet, and 2 inert 9mm short rounds. Deactivated to post-1995 UK specifications with fully moving parts, a working dry fire action and the ability to fully field strip.

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Jager M16 (AP-74) .22LR

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NON-UK SALES ONLY OR RE-DEACTIVATION TO CURRENT DEACTIVATION SPECIFICATION - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER DETAILS. A .22LR version of the US M16 battle rifle manufactured by Armi Jager. It looks the part at a fraction of the cost of a real M16! Very good overall condition with the majority of original black enamel finish intact and good polymer stocks. Like many of these, missing its .22LR magazine but not really a massive issue because of the faux full sized magazine still being present. Post 1995 UK deactivation with fully moving parts, working dry-fire action and the ability to field strip (apart from the barrel).

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