NO International
shipping on blades.
You must be 18 years or
older to order a knife.
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Vintage Gun Tools: Model 1911 take down tool; Colt SAA screwdriver and an 1876 tool.. Prices are as marked in the photo.
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SHOTGUN CLEANING ROD:
Three piece set of wood rod for shotguns; Typical type used for trench guns. Not marked or identified as U.S.
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FN49 CLEANING TOOL: I don't know if this is complete or not.
CLEANING THONG: Pull through thong for the '03 Springfield and the M1 Garand. Price is for each. (stock photo, the one you get will not be the one shown).
REAR SIGHT, BRITISH LEE ENFIELD, MKII: Condition is as shown in the photos. Marked "M47, MK II" on the back of the sliding sight and "MkII" at the top of the folding leaf. Below that stamp is what looks like a British acceptance mark of the Broad Arrow applied with an electric pencil.
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REAR SIGHT, U.S. m1917 RIFLE: Condition is as shown in the photos. Stamped on the back of the leaf is an "S"; a "D"; a "K" and a "W" which I think is for WINCHESTER. Stamped on the side of the sliding part is again a "W".
REMINGTON ARMS BAYONET, MEXICAN 1899 ROLLING BLOCK: Blade stamped "REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, N.Y.". Complete with scabbard and hanger. See photos for more information and condition. These were made for the Model 1899 Mexican Rolling Block rifle.
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BELT SLIDE 1924: This leather belt slide is for an officer to adapt a wire hanger type holster to a belt. This one has a cartouche of "Q.M.C. JEFF. 1924 H.E.K." and also has an inspector stamp of "FD". It has a mottled appearance on one side only (the back side). The grommets are brass and they have the verdigris corrosion.
LUGER BOOK: See images for more information.
M1 CARBINE BOOK: See images for more information.
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CONTAINERS, 75mm BLANK CARTRIDGE: Two containers available. Both are dated 1979 and are of the same size but, different makers. They are empty containers made of a pressed fiberboard material. Price below is for one (1) container.
Item # we119001 $10.00 each
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FENCING BAYONET, 1903, 1905, 1909, 1912?: This training/practice/fencing bayonet fits the '03 Springfield Rifle. It was originally covered with leather up to the guard and on the leather would have been stamped the Arsenal and date. The leather is now missing. Looks to have been rusted, cleaned and painted black. Hard item to find.
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m1905 BAYONET, DATED 1906 RELIC:
Poor condition with a 15 1/2" blade. May have some usable parts or hang it on your wall.
WW2 MACHETE SCABBARD, U.S.N. MK II: Will take a 22 inch blade. Soiling and minor wear. No major damage.
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BRITISH 1907 BAYONET AND SCABBARD: Made by Wilkinson. Solid scabbard. Bayonet is missing the wood handle scales (they are available on EBay). Blade has some roughness and light peppering all over. (See photos)
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VIETNAM WAR PERIOD U.S. POCKET KNIFE: An issue utility knife marked U.S. and made by Camillus. Has a 1966 date. Main blade has been reshapened and has a broken tip. Knife has not been cleaned.
1981 DATED U.S. ISSUE POCKET KNIFE: Nice issue utility knife made by Camillus and dated 1981. Other than a few scuffs and scratched it has no problems. Has not been cleaned.
VIETNAM WAR "JET PILOT'S KNIFE": Dated 10-1969 and made by Camillus of NY. A veteran of honest use and not abuse. Complete with the sharpening stone. The wear and damage to the scabbard is discussed, and shown on the images with text.. No damage or problems noted with the knife.
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M. KLEIN & SONS, CHICAGO KNIFE: Not military. Single blade that locks open. Some roughness of cutting edge. Composition handle and bale like seen on some U.S. TL-29 knives.
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M1 CARBINE CARRY CASE: I believe this to be a reproduction. Some rust stains and a white stain. I see no holes or damage. OD green color and is 35" long.
ORIGINAL WW2 M1 CARBINE JUMP, CARRY CASE: It is 39" long so may take other models also? It was made in 1942 by the O'NEIL SHOE CO. It is the early khaki color material. There are stains, fading, corrosion, dry leather tabs and a few very small wear spots. The U.S. stencil is present but shows weak. Zipper is a TALON. The condition suggests this is a veteran and probably made a few jumps.
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1990 U.S. ISSUE POCKET KNIFE: Made by Camillus and dated 1990. The main blade has a "wrinkle" in the cutting edge. Never sharpened.
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