Antique obsolete calibre (.577/ 450). Carbine artillery version well marked to stock and lug. Complete with a superb Martini-Henry bayonet and scabbard (Aspinshaw, 2019: 221). The Martini–Henry is a breech-loading single-shot rifle with a lever action that was used by the British Army. It first entered service in 1871, eventually replacing the Snid...
A really nice example and complete with serrated sword bayonet. In untouched original condition and ready to enjoy as part of your collection. UK sales only.
In lovely sleepy condition ad obsolete calibre (.577/ 450) legal to own and purchase in the UK. Profusely marked and a lovely untouched example.
A superb example in .577/ .450 (original and now obsolete calibre). Profusely government proof marked and complete in every way - as superb item and a rare find. These were carried by both Cavalry and Artillery and are much more rare than the full length examples. A service issue Carbine that saw extensive use during the Zulu Wars and other famous ...
A superb example in .577/ .450 (original and now obsolete calibre). Profusely government proof marked and complete in every way - as superb item and a rare find. These were carried by both Cavalry and Artillery and are much more rare than the full length examples...especially marked to the Devonshire Yeomanry. A service issue Carbine that saw exten...