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Current Catalogue
- De-act Weapons.
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M4352 - WW11 GERMAN SEAMINE HORN. |
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£55.00 |
| A good condition detonating horn from a german WW11 seamine, the hollow metal horn with its crushable tip and heavy threaded base is in excellent condition and appears to have its original black paint finish, when the horn was screwed onto the mine, it would contain a glass cylinder so that when the tip was crushed on impact, the glass would shatter, the contents activating the fuse, setting off the mine, a good display item from the sea war. |
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M5575 - WW11 BRITISH S.M.L.E. RIFLE. |
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£225.00 |
| A good 1945 dated british S.M.L.E. rifle, same design as the WW1 version but produced for WW11 use as it was considered such a good rifle, it has good clean woodwork, decent blued finish to the metalwork and a brass butt plate, it is stamped with a kings crown and the date and is complete with webbing sling, a very nice rifle. |
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M4825 - TOOL KIT FOR BREDA HEAVY MACHINE GUN. |
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£75.00 |
| A briefcase sized wooden case with carry handel, containing fitted trays of special tools for the wartime Italian Breda heavy machine, which was the standard heavy MG used by the Italians, condition of the dark green painted case, the cream painted interior & trays is excellent, as is the condition of the tools, although some are missing, a large contents label inside the lid lists all the tools and has a picture of each one for easy identification, unusual to find a piece of kit like this for any weapon. |
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M5670 - SMALL RELIC GERMAN PISTOL FROM NORMANDY. |
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£45.00 |
| A very relic condition small pistol, most likely a german walther type, dug up in normandy several years ago near Carentan. |
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M4108 - RUSSIAN WW2 MOLOTOV COCKTAIL BOTTLE. |
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£55.00 |
| A very rare, original russian Molotov Cocktail bottle, complete with paper label in russian, which gives instructions on how to use it and what part of a tank to aim for, although empty it still has a strong smell from the former contents, glass bottle is undamaged and paper label is pretty good and still legible. |
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M5667 - RELIC WALTHER P38 PISTOL FROM NORMANDY. |
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£165.00 |
| A relic german Walther P38 pistol that was taken from a dead Waffen SS soldier in normandy just after D-Day by a british tank crewman, brought back home, then buried in his garden for approx 40 years, hence the very corroded condition it is now in but its still a nice original normandy relic item. |
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M5010 - RELIC PANZER MG34 MACHINE GUN. |
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£325.00 |
| A rare panzer version of the MG34 machine gun, with its special armoured cooling sleeve and was used mounted either in a ball swivel mount the front hull or in the main gun mantle of the turret and would be used without the shoulder butt of the srmy version, they were the standard panzer MG throughout the war and used in every panzer right upto the massive Tigers, the weapon is in a relic condition with the metal being heavily pitted and the inner barrel missing and also the top breech cover but still has its flash eliminator in place, otherwise it is a good solid item and would display well, this scarce relic was recovered from the battlefields of normandy. |
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M5150 - RELIC P38 LIGHTNING, 20MM CANNON. |
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£165.00 |
| The relic remains of a 20mm cannon from an american P38 Lightning, the aircraft was flown by U.S.A.F. pilot Capt. Richard.H.Wells, based at Debden with the 71st Fighter Sqd of the 1st Figther Group, the aircraft was involved in a crash on 13th Jan. 1945, in which the pilot was killed, at Bush Farm, Thaxted, the remains consist of the front section and part of the rear section, the centre section is missing. |
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M5665 - RELIC MP40 MAGS & LOADER. |
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£45.00 |
| Two relic MP40 magazines and a loader which were dug-up in normandy, they are in very poor condition but you can identify what they are. |
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M5266 - RELIC MG42 FROM NORMANDY. |
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£475.00 |
| A good de-acted relic MG42 machine gun, found near Carentan in normandy some years ago, was missing when found, the butt and the top cover to the breech but the previous owner has replaced these so the weapon is complete, including its tripod, although the tripod mounting is too corroded to attach it. The weapon being mostly of pressed steel construction has suffered from corrosion but is pretty sound and a fairly unique survivor of the normandy battles. |
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