Very Early production Nazi marked Mauser Hsc pistol 1940/41









This is a lovely early Production/War Nazi marked Mauser Hsc pistol, the serial number for this gun is (704542), with serial numbers begin at 700001. According to Burnham and Theodore in their 2015 book The Mauser HSc Pistol, the first production gun was test fired on 19 September 1940. Production began in earnest in December 1940.
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Early War Production: Dec. 1940 - Aug. 1942 (SN 700001 - 787445) This gun is (704542)
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Transitional Production: Aug 1942 - Nov. 1942 (SN 787446 - 800445)
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Peak War Production: Nov. 1942 0 Aug. 1943 (SN 800446 - 852245)
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Late War Production: Aug. 1943 - Apr. 1945 (SN 852246 - 951939) ​
WW2 German Nazi marked brown leather holster 7.65mm pistol




This is an original WW2 Nazi marked brown leather holster for a 7.65mm pistol such as the Mauser Hsc, Sauer 38H, Walther PPK or CZ27 pistols etc. Other similar sized pistol will also fit. The holster was made in 1942 by Christol Neuner maker stamp, which is known as the bearskin oakleaf 9. It has the correct Eagle over WaA938 military acceptance stamp. Overall it is in very good untouched condition with all stitching, belt hoops and fasteners tang etc all in tact. ​
WW2 German 6 place Luftwaffe Medal bar






This is a very attractive and desirable six Place Medal Bar for a long-serving Luftwaffe member, consisting of War Merit Medal 2nd class with swords, Eastern Front Medal, Luftwaffe 4 Year Service Medal which has a very nicely detailed early drooptail Luftwaffe eagle on the ribbon, 1938 Anschluss Medal, 1938 Sudetanland medal with Prague Burg Barb, Romanian Campaign Loyal Service Cross 3rd Class with Swords, awarded for long and faithful service to the Kingdom of Romania. During the Second World War period, it was awarded for military services, to both Romanians and members of the Axis forces.
Mounted Court style with old faded ribbons, with Pin assembly to rear, uncommonly found combination not that often seen, note the War Merit cross 2nd class is showing the 1939 and not the swastika.
Medals are in very good condition.
Original German 1937 edition Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler


A fine example of an orginal German 1937 edition Mein Kampf, clean condition, with dust jacket. This is a Bring back by British serviceman, inside, a small photo of Adolf Hitler, and typed SA Marching song.
WW2 German Stag horn handle short dress bayonet & leather frog & knot









A lovely condition Stag Horn handle K98 dress bayonet.
This is the smaller and harder to find carbine size bayonet, It comes in its correct original leather frog. very nice clean blade, minor loss of plating on the pommel.
Has its piece of red wool in its attaching slot, The frog has an original Faustiermans (Luftwaffe) troddel attached. The leather washer is still there on the blade and has a very nice Eickhorn makers mark.
WW2 German SD-1 Bomb








WW2 German SD-1 Bomb
German Sd-1 'Splitterbombe' an early cluster bomb used by the Luftwaffe in WW2.
Good straight example with a high percentage of original tan paint. Good Threads, the alloy impact fuze unscrews, some corrosion to the steel 'bottle cap' fuze top cover.
WW2 German M.43 BEVO Woven Cap eagle



WW2 German M.43 BEVO Woven Cap eagle. Triangular form, has been removed from a cap. Some degrading to the surface of the Bevo weave.
German WW2 Flare Pistol LP42 (Leuchtpistole)
By Waffenfabrik Hugo Schneider AG "wa"









A good example of a late war WW2 German 27mm 'Leuchtpistole 42' adopted by the Wehrmacht, WaA marked on the frame with the makers code Nicely marked "wa" for Waffenfabrik Hugo Schneider AG of Leipzig and with serial number 246856. Has the “D” ring at the bottom of the grip for the lanyard..

A successor to the earlier Leuchtpistole 34. Made from stamped mild steel components and galvanized to stop corrosion and with undamaged Bakelite grips, this example is in very good.
Scarce WW2 German 7.92 x 94mm Anti-Tank Rifle Round






This is a very good Scarce WW2 German 7.92 x 94mm Anti-Tank Rifle Round, 1941 dated anti-tank rifle round for the PzB38 & 39.
The base is marked with the correct Nazi ordnance and Waffen codes and dates to 1941 (41).The maker "aux" is Polte-Werk, Magdeburg with the Waffen acceptance of WaA109.
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Above is the Panzerbüchse Modell 39 (PzB 39) anti-tank rifle was the main anti-tank weapon of the Germany infantryman at the beginning of WW2.
The rifle is 1.58m long and weighs 12.4kg. There’s no magazine, each 7.92mm calibre round has to be individually loaded, although a ready-use box that held ten rounds was fitted to each side (ours doesn’t have these). It was difficult to manoeuvre and exposed the firer to great risk, but in the late 1930s weapons like these were fairly effective.
