Lets see some rare markings.

Thanks Claven, I profess total ignorance on Japanese firearms, this I have been told is a Nagoya 1st series Type 99. Not as rare as some of the markings above I know, but untouched Mums are hard to find around these parts. Thanks for looking:)
 
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What is it?

Waffenstadt Suhl Deutsches Sportmodell .22 SA marked.

1936 Krieghoff Luftwaffe luger est 2900 made that year. I believe the contract was for only 10,000 pistols.

Very, very nice pieces he has there.
 
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1896 Lee Enfield Carbine

I'll play too. 1896 Lee Enfield Carbine, marked Militia and Defence. Only 2000 sent to Canada for Military use.

Not sure how many were issued to the Royal North West Mounted Police, but this is one of them. Carbine #78, issued to 3rd. Squadron, D Division. (Fort MacLeod in Southern Alberta to Fort Steele in Eastern British Columbia) Two digit serial number under 50.

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Ok, I'll play -

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Ok, that came out bigger than I thought it would lol.

"W" in a 5-pointed triangle on the top of the receiver on a Long Branch No.4 Mk.1. I was told this might be a Weedon depot mark, but the examples I have seen don't look anything like this. I have seen this particular mark on 2 Long Branches, both of which I believe spent time in the Far East. Any takers? I just hope it doesn't mean "sorry, mate, but your rifle is buggered..."
 
there are 3 different variations of the conversion k98k kit , single shot , 5 shot side release, and the ones above. still looking for a side release floor plate.
 
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