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!!!!!SALE!!!!! This is a cool 1/3
scale experimental prototype 1923 Thompson sub-machine gun with bayonet by Miniart in Russia. 11 13/16" long overall
(without bayonet) with a 4 5/8" .15 caliber barrel. 15 3/8" long overall with the bayopnet attached.
Features include the Lyman windage and elevation adjustable rear sight, detachable buttstock with trapdoor, horizontal foregrip,
sling swivels, threaded barrel muzzle with thread protector, 30 round stick magazine, and of course the bayonet. The
sides of the receiver properly marked. Blue finish with nice walnut stocks. Fully functional. Mint condition
and great quality. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17 Price: $2,000.00
!!!!!SALE $1,650.00!!!!!
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This is a great 1/4 scale
Thompson Sub-Machine gun, Model of 1921. This piece was made in Russia (pre miniart) and imported by Wilcoxen Arms Co.,
which is stamped into the bottom of the trigger guard. This is basically identical to the 1/4 scale Thompsons made
by Miniart in Russia and imported by Imperial Miniature Armory, except for the triggerguard markings and the casing.
8 3/8" long overall with a 3 1/8" finned barrel. Features a Cutts compensator, vertical pistol grip
fore end, windage and elevation adjustable Lyman rear sight, detachable buttstock, and a 100 round "C" drum magazine.
The receiver sides properly marked. The top of the receiver and the drum marked with the Thompson "bullet"
logo. Fully functional, this piece will feed, chamber, extract, and eject the included 21 rounds of solid brass dummy
ammunition. Serial #002. Varnished walnut stocks, blue metal finish. Includes the original walnut casing,
the interior French fit in green felt. Mint condition with only some minor handling marks on the case. Photos
soon! Price: $1,800.00
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This is a great 1/3 scale Russian DP1944-M .30 caliber light machine gun made by Miniart in Russia.
16 11/16" long overall with a 9 1/4" barrel including the flash suppressor. The round pan type magazine measures
4 7/16" in diameter. Blue steel finish except the bolt and trigger which are finished in the white. Beautiful
tiger striped walnut buttstock. Serrated wannut pistol grips. Graduated rear sight, sling swivels. Folding
bipod. There is a cleaning brush inset into the top rear of the buttstock which unscrews for use. Fully functional.
Serial number 004 out of less than ten made. The DP1944M was a late war design improvement on the DP1928 which
relocated the bipod to the upper barrel shroud, added the vertical pistol grip, and redesigned the bolt to extend behind the
receiver to aid in cooling. Additional photos available upon request. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12 Price: $3,350.00
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This
is a 1/2 scale miniature British Sten Mk II with silencer made by master miniature maker Jerry Missimer in Pennsylvania.
19" long overall with a 6 3/4" .21 caliber barrel. Fully functional but non-firing. Sheet metal construction.
black painted finish, skelaton shoulder stock, silenced barrel, & canvas barrel handguard. Fires from an open bolt.
Has a few scattered chips in the paint, otherwise it's in great call it 98% condition. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11 Price:
$1,600.00
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This
is a nice 1/2 scale German MP-38 Schmeisser 9 mm sub-machine gun made by Miniart in Russia. Fully functional, but non-firing. 12
1/4" long overall with stock folded, 16 1/2" long overall with stock unfolded. 4 7/8" barrel of 4.5 mm
diameter. Serial # 007 marked on the left front of the receiver. Blue finish. Fires from an open bolt.
Hooded front sight, two leaf rear sight. Threaded muzzle with thread protector. Black phenolic stock and two piece
grips. 32 round functional magazine. Complete with 3 rounds of solid steel 1/2 scale dummy 9 mm parabellum
ammunition which will feed, chamber, extract, and eject through the action when cycled manually. Only a handfull of
these were ever made. This exact piece formerly in the collection of J. Curtis Earl, noted machine gun collector and
dealer. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17 Price:
$2,500.00
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This
is a 1/3 scale experimental M1-A1 Thompson .45 caliber ACP sub-machine gun with the ambidextrous bolt. About 600 of
these were made for trials by the U.S. government. This model allowed the bolt handle to be cycled from either the right
or left side at the users preference. 10 1/2" long overall with about a 3 9/16" .15 caliber rifled barrel.
Blued steel parts. Straight grained walnut stock, pistol grip, and horizontal forearm. The upper & lower receivers
properly marked. Serial # 307. Standard M1 type fixed rear sight. 20 round stick magazine with the proper
Auto Ordinance markings. Fully functional. Includes three dummy cartridges that will feed, chamber,
extract, and eject when the action is manually cycled. The buttplate has the trap door to hold the oiler, which is not
included. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9 Price:
$2,500.00
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