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The Japanese Type 11 Light Machine Gun,After observing European troops in World War I, the Japanese
Japanese Type 99 “Last Ditch” bolt action rifle, World War II.Called a “last ditch
Rare Mexican Mondragon Model 1894 Type IIA straight pull bolt action rifle. Serial No. 1Estimated Va
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Three barrel Japanese Navy Type 90 flare pistol, World War II.
Japanese Nagoya Arsenal Type 11 light machine gun, captured by US forces at the Battle of Kwajalein,
World War II Japanese Nagoya Arsenal Type II Paratrooper rifle.Estimated Value: $1,400 - $2,250
Thai Type 91 Police carbineProduced from surplus World War II Japanese Type 38 bolt action rifle usi
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The Tschinke fowler,Popular in the 1600’s, a Tschinke fowler was a type of wheel-lock firearm
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The Japanese Type 38 Arisaka,The original Arisaka, the Type 30, served the Japanese Empire from 1899
An engraved Lefaucheux type revolving rifle originating from France, 19th century.
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The Japanese Mexican Rifle — The Mexican Type 38 ArisakaIn the early 20th century Mexico was u
The First Arisaka — The Japanese Type 30,By the 1890’s it was quite clear that the new r
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My Fairy and Ghost type stickers arrived! They look so nice in a set with the fire, grass and water
The North Korean Type 68 Semi Automatic Pistol,The standard service pistol of the North Korean Army
Excellent condition Italian Japanese Type I Carcano Rifle,During the 1930’s and World War II priorit
Mariette type pepperbox revolver, 10mm, origins unknown, circa 1840′sfrom Holt’s Auctioneers
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