The Karabiner 98 (K98) rifle was adopted by the German army in 1935 and was the primary German rifle throughout WWII. After the war it was used by many countries around the world. Features a working bolt and trigger and moving rear tangent sight. Perfect for display, military vehicle owners and reenactors.
The StG 44 (Sturmgewehr 44, literally "storm or assault") rifle (model of 1944") was an assault rifle developed in Nazi Germany during World War II that was the first of its kind to see major...
The StG 44 (Sturmgewehr 44, literally "storm or assault") rifle (model of 1944") was an assault rifle developed in Nazi Germany during World War II that was the first of its kind to see major...
The Karabiner 98 (K98) rifle was adopted by the German army in 1935 and was the primary German rifle throughout WWII. After the war it was used by many countries around the world. Features a working...
The "U.S. Carbine Cal. .30, Ml" ended up being the U.S. military's most-produced arm ever. Used by US troops during WWII with variations seeing action through Korea and into the early years of...
These dummy cartridges are replicas of K98 rifle bullets and are a great accent piece for your collection. They are not compatible with any replica weapon we sell. They cannot be fired as live...
The Karabiner 98 (K98) rifle was adopted by the German army in 1935 and was the primary German rifle throughout WWII. After the war it was used by many countries around the world. Features a working...
The M1 Garand, was the first semi-automatic rifle to be generally issued to the infantry of any nation. This legendary and dependable rifle made a name for itself in the hands of U.S. Soldiers and...
The Lee-Enfield bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating rifle was the main firearm used by the military forces of the British Empire/Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century. It was the...
The M16A1 was the standard military rifle from the early 1960's through the mid 1980's, and is one of only a handful of iconic firearms in the world that embody military action. The M16A1 replaced...
The StG 44 (Sturmgewehr 44, literally "storm or assault") rifle (model of 1944") was an assault rifle developed in Nazi Germany during World War II that was the first of its kind to see major...
This is a functional non-firing replica of the military Thompson SMG. Perhaps the most recognizable firearm of World War II, the military Thompson SMG was made famous by troops of the 101st and 82nd...