Due to the 2024 changes to UK legislation regarding the export of firearms, we are unable to sell any of these pieces outside the country

British, c.1882 Dated, Enfield Martini-Henry Mk II Carbine – S-X Strengthened Extractor Upgrade – Liverpool Volunteer Battalion Marked – Original Cleaning Rod, Obsolete Calibre

£795.00

A scarce and characterful Enfield Martini-Henry Mk II Volunteer carbine with Liverpool Battalion markings, S-X extractor upgrade, original ramrod and a documented Victorian service history spanning military issue, arsenal modification and Volunteer use.

Pair Of c1780 Turn Off Barrel Flintlock Pocket Pistols By Maidenhead

£695.00
~ Pair Of c1780 Turn Off Barrel Flintlock Pocket Pistols By Maidenhead ~ Both pistols have walnut bag grips, with

British, 1875, Martini-Henry Mk II Rifle by L.S.A. Co  – Royal Nepalese Army Service with Pattern 1876 Lunge Bayonet and Scabbard, Superb Condition, Obsolete Calibre

£1,995.00

A superior collector-grade example of the Martini-Henry Mark II that offers a dual-narrative of British colonial power and Nepalese regimental pride. The inclusion of the original P1876 bayonet and scabbard, both bearing Nepalese inventory numbers, makes this a complete and highly desirable set for any serious student of 19th-century firearms.

US, c. 1863, Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver, Serial No. 138781, Cased Set with Dixon Flask, Colt Mould & Accessories, Obsolete Calibre

£2,500.00

A matching 1863 Colt Model 1860 Army revolver in obsolete .44 percussion calibre, housed in a fitted English case with Dixon flask, Colt mould and original accessories — a classic and highly decorative Civil War-period cased ensemble.

German, Pre WW2 - 1937 Dated, Mauser S/42 P.08 Luger 9mm Pistol, Matching Numbers, Matching Magazine, Original 1937 Holster & Spare WW2 Magazine, Old Spec Deactivated

£4,495.00

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.

British, WW1 - dated 1918, Webley Mk VI .455 Service Revolver, Deactivated (Old Specification), with WW2 Canvas Holster Dated 1944

£975.00
*British, WW1 - dated 1918, Webley Mk VI .455 Service Revolver, Deactivated (Old Specification), with WW2 Canvas Holster dated 1944*

British, WW2-Dated 1943, Bren Mk II Light Machine Gun, Monotype Group / Daimler Production, Old Spec French Deactivation

£1,600.00

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.

US, Civil War, Early Colt Model 1860 Army .44 Revolver (c.1863) with Complete Belt Rig: Eagle Plate, Holster, Model 1850 Cap Pouch, Accessory Pouch and Shoulder Support Strap, Serial No. 89837, Obsolete Calibre

£3,995.00

A remarkably complete and highly evocative Civil War Colt Army field rig, centred around an early 1863-produced revolver and enhanced by an exceptional Reuben Nece-inspected Model 1850 cap pouch retaining its original wool lining, brass suspension hook, and vent pick.

Balkan / Ottoman, Late 18th Century, Flintlock Holster Pistol, BANCHI Lock & Barrel, Italian Export, Obsolete Calbre

£495.00

A classic late 18th century Balkan flintlock pistol with matching BANCHI-marked lock and barrel—an excellent and increasingly desirable example of the period’s cross-cultural arms trade.

Deactivated WW2 German MG13 Light Machine Gun Barrel

£85.00
~ Deactivated WW2 German MG13 Light Machine Gun Barrel ~ It comes with its 2018 dated deactivation certificate. ~ MG

Swiss, Model 1889 Schmidt–Rubin Rifle, Made 1896 at Eidgenoessische Waffenfabrik, Privatised 1931, Obsolete Calibre, Regimental Markings, Matching Numbers

£1,095.00
*Swiss, Model 1889 Schmidt–Rubin Rifle, Made 1896 at Eidgenoessische Waffenfabrik, Privatised 1931, Obsolete Calibre, Regimental Markings, Matching Numbers* Serial no:

Czech / Irish, 1937, Bren Trials Light Machine Gun (ZGB-33 Pattern), Serial 209, Matching Spare Barrel, Irish “FF” Property Marks, Matching Nos, Deactivated

£2,995.00

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.