Manuf. by Eddystone, proof of 1972. Condition III.
Made in 1942, all numbers matching, code "jhv" with German acceptance. Spotted, no valid proof, condition V.
Manufactured by Spandau, proof of 1984. Condition IV.
French rifle with poor bore, all numbers matching, made in 1906. No proof visible - collectible item. Condition IV.
Jungle carbine No. 5 Mk. I, very good bore. Proof of 1990, with orig. sling. Condition III.
Manuf. of the Brimingham Small Arms Co., poor bore, firing pin nut is broken, broken part enclosed. Condition III.
Well used long rifle, good bore, proof of 1983. Condition III.
Made by Steyr, non matching numbers, poor bore. Proof of 1989, condition IV.
Bulgarian arsenal rework, poor bore, proof of 1993. Condition III.
Bulgarian carbine, arsenal rework from long rifle (long rear sight). Poor bore, with Bulgarian rifle sling. Condition III-IV.
Hungarian short rifle, converted from a long rifle in the 1930s (long rear sight). Originally made by Steyr, condition IV.
Rare weapon in the German caliber 7.9 mm. Very good bore, proof of 1988, condition III.
Italian folding bayonet carbine, made by Beretta in 1937. Proof of 1987, condition III.
Very rare Greek infantry rifle of the Mannlicher-Schoenauer system. Made in Steyr in 1907. Non matching numbers, spotted, poor bore. Nevertheless a interesting collectible item! Proof of 2000, conditi...
Proof of 1990, non matching numbers, good bore. 98% of original finish, with rifle sling. Condition II.
Long Swedish rifle, poor bore. Proof of 1984, condition III.
Made in 1913, proof of 1993, all numbers matching excluding magazine floor. Very good bore, comes with 100 rds of S&B ammuntion. Condition II.
Swdish short rifle, originally made in 1899. Good bore, all numbers matching, special rear sight. Finish worn off, with orig. sling. Condition still III.
Swedish short rifle, made in 1943, proof of 1993. Good bore, to be cleaned. Condition III.
Manuf. by the Argentine Ordnance Factory, proof of 1990. All numbers matching, poor bore, with orig. sling. Condition III-IV.
Yugoslav M24/47 of 1941, proofed in 1993. Non matching numbers, bore is still good. Condition III-IV.
Prototype plastic stock ("Bakelit") for a German K98k, acceptance on rhs of butt "WaA211". Extremely rare item in fair condition (IV).
Renumbered K98k of the Wehrmacht, converted to .30-06 caliber by Norway. Reworked, very good bore. With orig. sling, condition II-III.
K98k of the Wehrmacht, all numbers matching. Code "bcd", very good bore. Pitted and spotted, 50% of orig. finish left. Made in 1943, no visible proof - collectible item. Total condition is IV.