Deactivated WW2 US M1903 Springfield Rifle. A good example of the standard issue US Springfield bolt action rifle. The woodwork is in very good clean condition with a couple of minor scuffs. The ...
WW1 British Sniper rifle
BSA & Co. 303 bolt action rifle
This rifle was accurised at Bisley by the gunsmith H Burton Wilson ( his stamp is on both sides of the stock) He worked out of Bisley ...
An extremely iconic and instantly recognizable Winchester M1894 in what appears to be in amazing original condition. The rifles serial number dates it between 1905 and 1910 The octagonal barrel ...
This is an 1881 Martini Henry IC1 (Interchangeable Carbine Mark 1) in the original. 577/450 Martini-Henry calibre. The rifle retains a good bore with Henry's patent heptagonal rifling featuring seven ...
This is a Remington Rolling Block rifle that was used by the Cuban Volunteers in the 10 years war from 1868 too 1878. Cuban Volunteers rifles have very distinctive markings. The bubble like flower on ...
This is an authentic Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket, one of the most important firearms of the 19th century. The lock bears the distinctive Tower markings dated 1855, with Crown over V. R. for ...
This is a Swiss Schmidt-Rubin Model 1889, the first rifle in the series of straight-pull military rifles that served Switzerland from 1889 to 1958. Named after Colonel Rudolf Schmidt who designed the ...
. 577” SNIDER MK III, TWO BAND VOLUNTEER NAVAL RIFLE, with 30 ½” Birmingham proofed
barrel, rifled with 5 grooves, bayonet lug at muzzle and ladder rearsight, the lock marked “B. S. A. & M. C. 1875”,...
A 577” SNIDER / ENFIELD MK III, TWO BAND SERVICE SHORT RIFLE BY B. S. A. 1872. with 30 ½” barrel rifled with 5 grooves, profusely Ordnance marked at breech, ladder rearsight, bayonet lug at muzzl...
AN EARLY. 451” WESTLEY RICHARDS MONKEY TAIL BAND & A HALF CAPPING BREECH-LOADING LONG CARBINE, CIRCA 1860, with 25” barrel fitted with blade front-sight and reversed pattern ladder rear-sight, the ...
This. 577/450 Martini Henry rifle combines the dropping-block action developed by Henry O. Peabody and improved by Swiss designer Friedrich von Martini, with polygonal rifling designed by Alexander ...
Chambered in 10. 4mm Rimfire Swiss. A very good example of a Peabody carbine which possibly started out life as a full length rifle. This example has an amazing condition bore, crisp action and ...
An excellent compact Artillery crew percussion conversion Mle 1829 French muzzle-loader rifle. These compact rifles were intended as a personal defence weapon for artillery crews, overall length is ...
Polish made 1952 dated M44 carbine with fold out cruciform bayonet, immaculate condition,
Ref: 035
Deactivated to current EU spec. bolt cycles, but does not dry fire. No licence required. ...
Deactivated Martini Henry which still cocks and dry fires. Stamped Enfield 1886 with lots of service War Department marks.
This would have started life as a. 577/450 Martini Henry ans was later ...
39” barrel London proofed to the left side of the breech, with sale mark and very faint Ordnance proofs, the underside of the barrel bears
the Enfield mark together with various ordnance in...
Made between 1809-1815 A particularly nice example of the 2nd India pattern Brown Bess Musket
Which would have probably seen action during the Napoleonic wars.
with an improved cock over previous ...
Made in 1894 a very hard to find 1884 in 32-40 with a 26" hexagonal barrel. A nice patina to the metal work and a clean shootable bore. Considering this is nearly 130 years old it is in great overall ...
This is a. 451 Westley Richards Monkeytail capping breech loader which is made by the well known I Hollis & Sons of London. This rifle features a very special top rib which has pop up leaf sights ...