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Original De-activated and Antique Guns,Grenades & Accessories

Catalogue |  Original De-activated and Antique Guns,Grenades & Accessories

DE-ACTIVATED WEAPONS CAN NOT BE POSTED OUTWITH THE UK SORRY!!!!

Ref: 14



7th-8th Century Persian Black terracotta Hand Grenade

Ref: 714


Price: £115.00 / $228.85

This is a very early and very rare version of a Persian hand grenade. The black clay from which it is made, indicates that it is from the 7-8th Century, the time of the Prophet Mohammed. This hand grenade originally had semi-precious stones stuck onto the body of the grenade, however these have been removed. There is some damage to the outside of the grenade, however it is a very nice example of an early version of this type of weapon.



WW2 German MP40 sub machine gun

Ref: 287


Price: £1,995.00 / $3,970.05

Scarce Old Spec Mp40 Calibre 9mm All matching numbers ,dated 43 profusely waffenampt.Early style cocking handle.Comes complete with strap VGC

The MP40 is descended from the MP36, prototype made of machined steel, of which only two examples remain. The MP36 prototype was developed independently by Erma's Berthold Geipel with funding of the German army. It was based on Heinrich Vollmer's VPM 1930 and EMP. Vollmer then worked on Berthold Geipel's MP 36 and submitted in 1938 a prototype to answer a request from the German Armament services for a new submachine gun. It was adopted as MP38. The MP38 was a simplification of the MP36, as the MP40 was later a simplification of the MP38, the differences being in cost-saving alterations, especially the use of more pressed rather than machined parts.

The changes resulted from experiences with the several thousand MP38s in service since 1939, used during the invasion of Poland. The changes were incorporated into an intermediate version, the MP38/40, and then used in the initial MP40 production version. Just over 1 million would be made of all versions in the course of the war.

The MP40 was often called the 'Schmeisser' by the Allies, after weapons designer Hugo Schmeisser.Hugo Schmeisser himself did not design the MP40 but held a patent on the magazine, He designed the MP41 which was a MP40 with an old-fashioned wooden rifle stock and a selector.

WW1 German 20mm Artillery Shell

Ref: 421


Price: £45.00 / $89.55

marked Patronenfabrik Karlsruhf 1918.Six and a half inches high VGC

WW2 German striper clips for K98 rounds

Ref: 103


Price: £2.00 / $3.98

genuine WW2 German clips

each

WW2 British 303 clip

Ref: 221


Price: £3.00 / $5.97

VGC

WW2 MG34/42 feeder strip

Ref: 518


Price: £5.00 / $9.95

for use with MG34/42 links VGC

WW2 German MG 13 magazine

Ref: 145


Price: £30.00 / $59.70

dated 1939 well waffen ampt. excellent condition

Catalogue |  Original De-activated and Antique Guns,Grenades & Accessories