A desirable WWII Seymour Products STEN magazine complete with wartime Frankford Arsenal inert cartridges, offering an attractive and display-ready accessory ideal for STEN, SOE and World War II small-arms collections.
Original 1991 British Royal Arsenal brass cartridge case (R↑L), War Department marked—solid inert display example with clear markings and classic Cold War provenance.
A desirable matching-number Imperial Japanese Army Type 95 NCO sword retaining original arsenal markings, combat scabbard and field suspension rig, representing a strong untouched wartime example.
A highly displayable and desirable WW2 Imperial Japanese Army officer’s sword, combining an older traditionally made blade with quality Type 98 Shin-Guntō wartime mounts, arsenal-marked tang, original officer’s tassel, and excellent overall presentation throughout.
A desirable matching-number WW1 French Lebel M1886/15 “Rosalie” bayonet and scabbard from the Tulle arsenal, featuring the scarcer wartime blackened steel grip.
*Soviet, Interwar, Dated 1937, Tula Arsenal Mosin-Nagant M91-30 Bolt-Action Rifle with Sling, 7.62mm, Deactivated, Serial 129836* A very attractive and
A 1942 Izhevsk Mosin–Nagant M91/30 with matching numbers, wartime markings, sling, and EU deactivation certificate — a classic WWII Soviet infantry rifle.