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1937 Gewehr K-98
A German-born Gewehr K-98, captured, re-purposed by the Norwegian Army during World War II, and now deactivated, stands as a testament to resourcefulness and resilience. Its journey from the battlefields of Europe to a collector’s wall is etched into its steel frame, a silent witness to the tumultuous events of the 20th century. This rifle, re-chambered to 7.62mm and bearing the mark of its adaptation, now serves as a tangible…
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1939 Japanese Helmet Type 90
Original WW2 Type 90 Japanese soldiers helmet. Captured in Papua New Guinea and returned to Western Australia. Full original 3 pad lining.
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1942 Arisaka Type 99 Rifle
Employed by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, this bolt-action rifle was the standard infantry weapon for the Japanese soldier. This piece was captured in Papua New Guinea and still has an intact Chrysanthemum on the top of the barrel.
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1942 Japanese Sword WW2
Type 98 Shin Gunto (New Army Sword), a standard-issue weapon for Japanese officers during WWII. Captured by an Australian Soldier in Papua New Guinea in WW2 and subsequently brought back to Western Australia. Leather Foul Weather Cover in Good Condition with Latch to Sword Handle.
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1943 Japanese Sword WW2
WW2 Japanese Officer’s Katana. Captured by an Australian Soldier and brought back to Western Australia. Chrysanthemum Pattern on Blade Handle. Ray Skin (Samegawa) Handle. Standard Brown Cover.