A genuine WWII Canadian John Inglis Bren magazine paired with an interesting mixed Commonwealth .303 display lot, showing the continued service life of Bren equipment and ammunition long after the Second World War.
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 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.
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.
Outstanding 1959 Italian BMB Bren Mk II in 7.62 NATO, matching PS2230, bearing Italian Republic and FAT acceptance marks, deactivated and presented in exceptional condition.