My broomhandle Mauser C96, c.1913 made for contract no.14 (unknown). This example is missing its original firing pin and firing spring.
My broomhandle Mauser C96, c.1913 made for contract no.14 (unknown). This example is missing its original firing pin and firing spring.
Last edited by douglas2496; 04-09-2013 at 02:41 PM.
My Lee Enfield No.1 Mk 3. This is an Indian Rifle with a factory rebuild mark for 1949. The barrel is dated 1944 and the stock 1930. It is shown here with a WW1 relic Enfield recovered from the western front, and also with bayonet, oil bottle and a prismatic device for checking the rifles bore.
A WW2 G45 Gun Camera. These 16mm cine-cameras were fitted to the wing of Spitfires and some other wartime aircraft to capture the action when the pilot fired his guns, the resultant footage being used for training and combat analysis.
Amazing piece. Not something that you see every day.
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
Thank you- not a very valuable item but I think its an interesting one.
That is simply amazing.
WoW that is a really nice collection!!!
Congrats on your collection!
From Alex
Just bought this medal group on Ebay for £28 which I think was a bargain. They are left to right- 30 years of the Red Army, Victory over Germany, Valiant Labour, Defense of Leningrad and the medal for Courage. Its interesting to see a civllian award (Valiant Labourer) amongst the military ones.
My Mosin Nagant M38 carbine which arrived today.
Fantastic collection and some brilliant photography too!
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