British, c.1949–1951 Webley & Scott Mark IV .38 Revolver, 5" Barrel, Matching Numbers A32804, Old Spec Deactivated with WWII Inert Cartridges

£975.00

Post-war Webley & Scott Mark IV .38 revolver with desirable old-spec deactivation, matching numbers and WWII Royal Laboratory inert cartridges.

US, c.1869, Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver, .31 Calibre Percussion, 4-Inch Barrel, 5-Shot, Matching Numbers 321904, Stagecoach Cylinder Scene, Obsolete Calibre

£1,050.00

A late-production Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver in .31 calibre with matching serial numbers, 4-inch barrel and remnants of the iconic Stagecoach cylinder scene.

US, Civil War, “Model 1858” Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver, Serial No. 30142, Obsolete Calibre

£1,550.00

Original Civil War Remington New Model Army (“Model 1858”) revolver, manufactured at Ilion in 1863 with U.S. inspection marks and strong historical association with Union cavalry service.

U.S, American Civil War, “Model 1858” Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver, Serial 99324, Obsolete Calibre

£1,450.00

American Civil War period Remington New Model Army (“Model 1858”) .44 percussion revolver, serial 99324, with clear Remington barrel address and numerous U.S. inspection marks.

Indian, Late 19th Century, Four-Barrel Percussion Pepperbox Pistol with Inlaid Decorated Grip, Obsolete Calibre

£895.00

A striking late 19th century Indian four-barrel percussion pistol featuring a clustered barrel volley design, rotating striker mechanism, and an attractively carved hardwood grip with geometric decoration and wire inlay, representing a classic example of North-West Frontier craftsmanship.

German, WW2, 1937 Dated Krieghoff P.08 Luger Pistol, Luftwaffe Contract, Serial 520, Matching Numbers, HK Anchor Toggle, Old Spec Deactivated

£4,995.00

Scarce 1937 Luftwaffe-contract Krieghoff P.08 Luger with HK anchor toggle crest, matching numbers and desirable old-spec deactivation retaining full mechanical function.

British, WWII, STEN Mk II 9mm Submachine Gun with Skeleton Stock, Matching Serial No. 48057, Sterling (S23) Components, Two Magazines & Cleaner, Old Spec Deactivation

£2,195.00

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.

Enfield 1851 Pattern Percussion Rifled Musket

£450.00
~ Enfield 1851 Pattern Percussion Rifled Musket ~ The British Pattern 1851 Minié was the first general-issue rifle to see

Polish, Cold War Dated 1954, Radom DPM (Degtyaryov Pekhotny Modernizirovanny) 7.62×54R Light Machine Gun, Serial No. RK0221, Matching Numbers, with Pan Magazine & Bipod, EU Deactivated

£895.00

A high-quality, matching-numbers Polish DPM Light Machine Gun, manufactured at the renowned Radom (Circle 11) arsenal in 1954. This Cold War-era piece remains in excellent condition with clear Polish proof marks and is accompanied by its original pan magazine and bipod. Fully compliant with 2026 EU/UK deactivation standards with accompanying Birmingham Proof House certification.

British, WW1 - Dated 1916, L.S.A. Co. .303 ShtLE (SMLE) Mk III Bolt-Action Service Rifle, Magazine Cut-Off, Later Drill Purpose, Sling, Serial No. 92395, Matching nos, Deactivated

£895.00

A matching 1916 LSA SMLE Mk III service rifle, early pattern with cut-off, later Drill Purpose, with sling and clear wartime markings.

British, Dated 1913, Enfield .303 ShtLE (SMLE) Mk III Bolt-Action Service Rifle with with Magazine Cut-Off, Volley Sights, Sling, Later Drill Purpose - Marked OTC, Serial No. E5438, Deactivated

£895.00

A genuine pre-war 1913 Enfield SMLE Mk III retaining volley sights and magazine cut-off, later Drill Purpose marked and issued to an Officers’ Training Corps, a very honest and well-marked example.

Soviet, WW2 Dated 1942, Izhevsk Arsenal Mosin-Nagant M91/30 Bolt-Action Rifle with Sling, Serial No PO9364, Matching Numbers, Deactivated

£545.00

WW2 1942 Izhevsk Mosin-Nagant M91/30 rifle with matching numbers, sling, and EU deactivation certificate — a classic Eastern Front example.