World Wars Weapon Collection & Gear Online Only Auction

This 40 year collection has something for everyone! A rare excellent condition firearms and gear to battlefield pickups and projects!
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cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 27", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1942 and SKY", sn: 503744, additional notes: In the late 1930s the Finnish Army and Civil Guard collaborated on development of a new standard rifle which was adopted in 1939 and known as the M39. lt is similar to the M28/30, but with improved barrel bands and a double sling swivel configuration making it suitable for all types of troops. It is easily recognized by its pistol grip stock. SAKO (Suojeluskuntain Ase ja Konepaja Oy) produced M39s for both the Army and the Civil Guard (like the US National Guard) with the latter having the "Sk.Y" mark in addition to the SAKO "gear/S" logo and their own serial number range. This is one of desireable the Sk.Y rilfes. Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 27", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1943 and SKY", sn: 508137, additional notes: In the late 1930s the Finnish Army and Civil Guard collaborated on development of a new standard rifle which was adopted in 1939 and known as the M39. lt is similar to the M28/30, but with improved barrel bands and a double sling swivel configuration making it suitable for all types of troops. It is easily recognized by its pistol grip stock. SAKO (Suojeluskuntain Ase ja Konepaja Oy) produced M39s for both the Army and the Civil Guard (like the US National Guard) with the latter having the "Sk.Y" mark in addition to the SAKO "gear/S" logo and their own serial number range. This is one of desireable the Sk.Y rilfes. Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: .45 ACP, semi-auto, mag fed, (1) drum mag, barrel: 18", walnut stocks, sn: KA3129, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: .45 ACP, semi-auto, mag fed, (1) mag, barrel: 16.5", walnut stocks, sn: KE0058, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 6.5x55, semi-auto, magazine fed, (1) mag, barrel: 26", receiver marked "1943" sn: 16855, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x39mm, semi-auto, barrel: 20.5, receiver marked "1954", green sling, folding bayonet, sn: RH213964, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54Rmm, bolt-action, barrel: 31.5", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1941", sn: 20111, additional notes: Tikkakoski Oy factory at Sakara Finland, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 27, flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1942", black finish on metal, late stock, sn: 36482, additional notes: In the late 1930s the Finnish Army and Civil Guard collaborated on development of a new standard rifle which was adopted in 1939 and known as the M39. lt is similar to the M28/30, but with improved barrel bands and a double sling swivel configuration making it suitable for all types of troops. It is easily recognized by its pistol grip stock. "B" denotes that the barrel is of Belgium origin, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 27", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1935", non-reinforced sight, sn: 83276, additional notes: In 1927 the Finnish Army adopted the M27 which was an entirely new design built on the Mosin action. It features a 27" heavy barrel and an overall length of 46 ¾". Primary differences are an improved front sight with protective "ears" and a combined front barrel band and nose cap. M27s were built from 1927 to 1940 by Tikkakoski and in 1932 and 1935 at VKT (Valtion Kirvaaritehdas). Tikkakoski barrels are marked with a T in a triangle and VKT barrels are marked with VKT in a polygon. This M27 Army rifle made at the Tikkakoski Oy factory at Sakara Finland, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 32", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1893", sn: N71900; additional notes: Russian arsenals were taking too long to tool up a contract was let the French Arsenal at Châtellerault. Produced from 1893-1896 a total of 503,540 were contracted from France. This is from the first production run of M-1891s, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 20", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1945", In 1938 a carbine was adopted as the "7,62 mm Carbine, Model of the Year 1938" , commonly known as the M38 in the US, but did not go into production until 1939 . It is essentially a shorter version of the M91 /30 and was built at Izhevsk until 1945. There was limited production at Tula in 1940 and again in 1944. Both arsenals built some M38s on recycled receivers, both hex and round. Tula M38s are uncommon at the least and sought after by collectors as are 1939 and 1945 dated examples. The M38 was not designed to accept a bayonet since it's intended use was by rear area troops. Laminated stock production in the Soviet Union began with the M38, but true laminated M38 stocks without the M44 bayonet groove are uncommon. This is a desirable 1945 example with a laminated stock. sn: FF1802, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54Rmm, bolt-action, barrel: 31.5", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1941", sn: 19288, additional notes: VKT = Valtion Kivääritrhdas; State Factory at Jyväskylä Finland - now called Valmet, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 20", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1943", In 1943 some 50,000 trials carbines were built and tested in battle. They are essentially an M38 with an attached side-folding bayonet and were adopted in I 944 as the "7,62 mm Carbine, Model of the Year 1944 ", commonly known as the M44 in the US. Production at Izhevsk continued until 1948 while Tula was limited to a small number in 1944. Tula, and hex receiver examples are less common and more sought after by collectors. Minor changes occurred during production with two primary types of bayonet locking systems and an early and late type of front sight. The laminated type of stock first developed for M38s was used extensively on M44s. This example is a rare first year production trials carbine, folding bayonet, sn: 13871, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 20", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1944", folding bayonet, In 1943 some 50,000 trials carbines were built and tested in battle. They are essentially an M38 with an attached side-folding bayonet and were adopted in I 944 as the "7,62 mm Carbine, Model of the Year 1944 ", commonly known as the M44 in the US. Production at Izhevsk continued until 1948 while Tula was limited to a small number in 1944. Tula, and hex receiver examples are less common and more sought after by collectors. Minor changes occurred during production with two primary types of bayonet locking systems and an early and late type of front sight. The laminated type of stock first developed for M38s was used extensively on M44s. This example is an uncommon Tula version with a reconditioned stock, sn: 23353, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, semi-auto, mag fed, (1) mag, barrel: 27", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1942", green sling, sn: AB1014, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54Rmm, bolt-action, barrel: 31.5", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1917" sn: 361613; additional notes: the three Russian Imperial Arsenals could not keep up with combat losses during WW1 so contracts were let to Remington and New England Westinghouse in the US, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: .303 British, bolt-action, barrel: 25", flip up rear adjustable sight, stamped "US Property", sn: 80C5655, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54Rmm, bolt-action, barrel: 32" flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1940". SN: 05512, additional notes: VKT = Valtion Kivääritrhdas; State Factory at Jyväskylä Finland - now called Valmet, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.65mm, bolt-action, barrel: 23.5" flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "Peruvian crest", sn: 20305, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 6.5x55mm, bolt-action, barrel: 29" flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1913", sn: 316258
cal: .303, bolt-action, barrel: 26", flip up rear adjustable sight, sn: W187260, additional notes: To aid in British war production in WW1, several US firms were contracted to produce the Pattern 14 Rifle. This one in particular is made by Winchester ("W" prefix). Same rifle became the US M1917 later in the war to supplant the M1903 Springfields, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.65x53mm, bolt-action, barrel: 18" , flip up rear sights, sn: C0206, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54Rmm, bolt-action, barrel: 29", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1943", Arsenal refurbished PU sniper rifle with rare aluminum scope, sn: ZH002766, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54Rmm, bolt-action, barrel: 29", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1944", Arsenal refurbished PU sniper rifle, sn: TVE5, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 27", flip up rear adjustable sight, sn: 28066, additional notes: The Civil Guard improved version of the Army's M27 with a stronger front barrel band and designated it the M28. These are marked on the barrel shank with SY, an abbreviation for Suojeluskuntain Yliesikunta (Civil Guard- like the US National Guard) this example is Tikkakoski made and marked on top with a T in a triangle on a Remington reciever. Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: .45 ACP, 6-shot, barrel: 5.5", right grip is chipped, sn: 80367, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: .45 ACP, 6-shot, barrel: 6", per seller: 1915 built, cylinder has been cut to take .45ACP in halfmoon/full moon clips, sn: 154448, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: .38 S&W, 6-shot, barrel: 5", British marked barrel along with "U.S. Property" indicating Lend-Lease firearm, sn: V 610618, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: .38 S&W, 6-shot, barrel: 5", New Zealand marked barrel along with "U.S. Property" indicating Lend-Lease firearm, sn: 912032, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x38 Nagant, 7-shot, barrel: 4.5", left receiver stamped "1941", sn: 189516208, additional notes: unique gas-seal revolver where the cylinder moves forward to seal to the chamber, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54Rmm, bolt-action, barrel: 29", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1938", Fin Capture, Puolustios Laitos marked, sn: KHZ4435, additional notes: Very Rare marking! Puolustioslaitos means "Defense Department" in Finnish. This Army property mark was used for two months in 1942 before being supplanted by the "SA" (Suomen Armeija or Finnish Army) marking, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 9×19mm, semi-auto, (1) mag, barrel: 7", additional notes: stamped on receiver with US National Eagle marking making it a US commercial model, sn: 34011, Note: firing pin needs replaced, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 9mm, semi-auto, (1) mag, barrel: 5", NOTE: German Waffenampt and marked non import, sn: 234370, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
blade length: 14.5", marked "Ernst Busch Solingen", Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
overall length: 10", U.S. Savage manufacture, marked "S" within box, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.92x57mm, bolt-action, barrel: 24", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver "1940", per seller: US Veteran gun, German proof marks intact with 660 code indicating Steyr manufacture, sn: 6361, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
overall length: 10", U.S. Savage manufacture, marked "S"
overall length: 10", British manufacture
includes headset
qty: 1, WW2 manufacture with fixed bails
qty: 1, Private First Class, 3rd Armored Division and good conduct ribbon
qty: 1, private, good conduct ribbon, 6th Armored Division, US collar disk, honorable discharge
qty: 1, Technician 4th Grade, 7th Armored Division, Collar Disc, 3 overseas bars, WWII Victory ribbon, ETO Ribbon, American Theater Campaign Ribbon, honorable discharge
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cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 27", flip up rear adjustable sight, In the late 1930s the Finnish Army and Civil Guard collaborated on development of a new standard rifle which was adopted in 1939 and known as the M39. lt is similar to the M28/30, but with improved barrel bands and a double sling swivel configuration making it suitable for all types of troops. It is easily recognized by its pistol grip stock. VKT (Valtion Kirvaaritehdas) produced barrels which were assembled at AV3 (Anns Depot 3). This rifle is "AFZ" marked indicating that the 1897 Sestroyesk receiver of the rifle was captured by the Austrians in WW1 and the rifle sold to Finland then used to make a "1941" M-39, sn: 29257, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 27", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked "1941", In the late 1930s the Finnish Army and Civil Guard collaborated on development of a new standard rifle which was adopted in 1939 and known as the M39. lt is similar to the M28/30, but with improved barrel bands and a double sling swivel configuration making it suitable for all types of troops. It is easily recognized by its pistol grip stock. VKT (Valtion Kirvaaritehdas) produced barrels which were assembled at AV3 (Anns Depot 3). sn: 44537, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL
cal: 7.62x54mm, bolt-action, barrel: 27", flip up rear adjustable sight, receiver marked, "1944", leather sling, In the late 1930s the Finnish Army and Civil Guard collaborated on development of a new standard rifle which was adopted in 1939 and known as the M39. lt is similar to the M28/30, but with improved barrel bands and a double sling swivel configuration making it suitable for all types of troops. It is easily recognized by its pistol grip stock. VKT (Valtion Kirvaaritehdas) produced barrels which were assembled at AV3 (Anns Depot 3). sn: 69981, Note: $25 transfer fee per firearm applies even if buyer has FFL