A highly complete and increasingly scarce wartime Mauser Luger set — matching pistol, matching magazine, dated holster and wartime accessories together forming a superb collector package seldom encountered intact.
A highly desirable wartime dated British Monotype Group Bren Mk II retaining matching serial numbers, strong Ministry of Supply inspection markings, moving action, and original French deactivation documentation.
One of the earliest surviving Bren guns, ZGB-33, from the first shipment of approximately 200 Czech-manufactured trial guns supplied to Britain in 1936 prior to the start of Enfield production, later issued to the Irish Army and retaining rare Irish “FF” property marks.
A rare and visually impressive Schermuly maritime line-throwing pistol rocket apparatus, an important piece of naval rescue equipment used aboard British ships during the inter-war period and WWII.
An exceptionally well-preserved and highly desirable matching-number WWII British STEN Mk II submachine gun, retaining matching serial number 48057 across multiple principal components, complete with skeleton stock, magazines and cleaner, and deactivated to early UK specification with London Proof House certificate.
A 1942 Izhevsk Mosin–Nagant M91/30 with matching numbers, wartime markings, sling, and EU deactivation certificate — a classic WWII Soviet infantry rifle.
WWII Vickers Mk I .303 heavy machine gun V993 by Vickers-Armstrong Crayford, Mk IV tripod dated 1941, with transit chests, belt, sight and accessories, EU deactivated, very complete set.