Restored WW2 German M42 Steel Helmet
Excellent original restored M.42 helmet shell with good repro liner. Normandy camo scheme and SS single decal. read more
MG34/42 Aluminium Ammunition Belt Box
MG34/42 Aluminium Ammunition Belt Box in good condition with clear markings read more
120.00 GBP
MG34/42 Aluminium Ammunition Belt Box
MG34/42 Aluminium Ammunition Belt Box In good condition with clear markings read more
Deactivated WW2 British Sten Mk2
Excellent condition WW2 British Sten MK2 SMG. The sten became the standard SMG for the British during the war as the Thompson was too expensive. They were chambered in 9mm which allowed them to use German pistol SMG/pistol ammunition. Complete with magazine and certificate. read more
MGC68 MP40
Replica MP40 made by MGC. These are the best MP40 replicas available. In very good condition and all working as it should. read more
Rare Early Production No 5 Lee Enfield Jungle Carbine
This is a very early production deactivated No.5 Jungle Carbine dated August 1944. Very good condition with matching numbers to bolt and frame. Rubber butt pad in good in-perished condition. Hard to find wartime ones let alone one as early as this as production only began a month prior to the date of this rifle’s manufacture date. read more
WWII German MGZ40 Optical Sight Lens Set
Rare set of coloured lens filters for the MG34 & MG42 MGZ40 Lafette optical sight. These are often missing from the sight boxes. read more
Rare Deactivated U.S. 1941 Johnson Rifle
This is a very rare deactivated 1941 Johnson semi-automatic rifle as used by the US Marine Corps in the Pacific during WWII. This was a contender in the US military rifle trials of the early 1940s but it ultimately lost out to the Garand rifle which was later adopted as the M1. It features a built in rotary drum magazine and perforated barrel jacket. This one is in excellent condition complete ... read more
Rare Fortress/vehicle MG34 Fliegerdrehstütze 36 Pedestal Mount
This is a very rare fully functional ‘Fliegerdrehstütze 36’ pedestal mount for the German MG34 and MG42. These were mounted in coastal fortifications, vehicles and they have also been photographed in use on the rear deck of the ‘Jagdtiger’ tank destroyer. The height can be adjusted via a hand crank handle which can be locked. There is a clasp to secure the pistol grip of the MG when not in use ... read more