A scarce early-production 1964 CZ Škorpion Vz.61 kit, retaining matching numbers and accompanied by multiple military accessories, magazines, holsters and cleaning equipment — an impressive and highly displayable Cold War collector’s set.
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.
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.
A highly desirable matching-numbers Mauser “byf 43” P38 from the 1943 “h” block, complete with correct WaA135-inspected magazine and Birmingham Proof House EU deactivation certificate.