On the receiver "OEWG", on the barrel the double eagle as acceptance mark, action (cocks on closing) in need of repair (does not close completely), See Gabriel cat.-no. 110, condition III-IV. The Gend...
Introduced in 1882, this rifle was the second modern repeating rifle in Austria-Hungary after the Fruwirth system of 1872. Marked with "OEWG", Hungarian acceptance stamp on the barrel, cocks on openin...
On the receiver "OEWG", on the barrel the certification "Wn 81" for Vienna 1881, on the lockplate "OEWG 80" for the production year 1880, exceptionally good original condition with 80% finish of barre...
A very rare collector's weapon, especially in Europe! Was only introduced to the US forces for a few years, replaced by the Springfield 1903. Our present example impresses by a good to very good origi...
sniper rifle modified in the CSSR from Soviet weapons, condition as new. Coded "she 57", not matching numbered, 70 cm free-swinging barrel, curved sight 100 to 1200 m, half stock, side mount with 2,5x...
A rather rare weapon in Europe, as not produced or used in large quantities. Next to the Austrian Mannlicher rifle and the Schmidt-Rubin system, this is one of the few military repeaters with straight...
Shortened infantry and hunter rifle with 71 cm long barrel, on top of the receiver "WERNDL", on the barrel the approval "St 69" for Steyr 1869, on the lockplate "868", cleaned and polished condition I...