Israeli FN FAL L1A1 Bayonet
Israeli FN FAL L1A1 Bayonet made by IMI (Israeli Military Industries) with the צ (Tzadik) mark sign of the Israeli military on the ricasso. These hard to find bayonets are in very good condition, each come with their scabbard. The FN FAL bayonet for the FN FAL L1A1 7.62x51 light automatic rifle has the distinguished two prongs that fit on the rifle's flash hider and the blade profile is a variation of the U.S. M4 bayonet design. The grips are wood and the scabbard is the standard FN Mauser bayonet scabbard with frog hook design developed in the 1920's.
Dealer pricing is available for the purchase of the whole quantity. Contact us here.
Hanhart Stopwatches From Israeli Military Surplus
Hanhart stopwatches in excellent condition in the original plastic boxes with instructions. These Hanhart stopwatches were made in West Germany for the Israeli military in the 1980's. They are marked in the back with the IDF catalog number. All are working!
Self compensating
Anti-magnetic
Water protected
Dealer prices are available for large volume purchase. Contact us here.
November 4th WW1 Memorial Plaque By Egidio Boninsegna
Or best offer
November 4th is celebrated and commemorated in Italy as the end of World War 1, the day of Armistice at Villa Giusti. Italy lost in WW1 over 500,000 soldiers. This rare bronze plaque was sculpted by one of Milan's most famous sculptures in the early to mid 20th century: Egidio Boninsegna. The memorial plaque depicts an angel carrying to a tomb a half-draped male soldier accompanies by his mourning wife and two children bidding him a final farewell and another man holding the ends of the drape. Both the angel and the fallen soldier show deep, hollowed-out eyes, indicating the suffering and grief caused by the war. The angel is sitting on a slab with the writing Ignoto Militi, the unknown soldier. In the background is a great memorial tomb complete with fluted columns and another frieze of mourning figures. The artist Egidio Boninsegna is best known for the creation of numerous tombs for the Monumental Cemetery and the Musocco Cemetery in Milan. He also sculpted the monument dedicated to the Milanese painter Filippo Carcano in 1915.
This November 4th Italian memorial cast bronze plaque is rare in this excellent condition. It is fastened to a heavy wooden frame.
Dimensions:
Height: 48 cm (18.9 inches)
Width: 39 cm (15.35 inches)
Weight: 7.4 Kg (16.31 lbs)
RAF Bronze Bust of Spitfire Pilot Ace Douglas Bader
Bronze Bust of famous WW2 RAF Ace pilot Douglas Bader who fought in the battle of Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain, credited with 22 enemy kills and other distinguished and heroic actions. This fine detailed bronze bust of RAF pilot ace Douglas Bader shows his calm yet focused facial expression while looking at the skies, wearing his leather flying jacket, cap and flying goggles, his radio and air mask hanging from his neck. This bronze bust sculpture is mounted on a solid marble base with the RAF insignia and symbols on all sides.
Dimensions:
Height: 27 cm (10.62 inches)
Width: 15 cm (5.9 inches)
Weight: 4 Kg (8.8 lbs)
Native American Warrior Bronze Bust
A native American warrior bronze bust sculpture of what might be a member of the Apache tribe who live in the South Western part of the United States. The Apache people were known as fierce warriors and strategists ever since they first encountered the White man in the 1600 whether fighting the Spanish and later Mexican soldiers or later during the American-Indian wars fighting the US Army. This bronze bust of a Native American is of an elderly warrior who by looking at his expression and deep facial lines looks like a battle-worn fighter.
No artist mark on this bronze bust statue.
Dimensions:
Height: 17 cm (6.7 inches)
Width: 11 cm (4.33 inches)
Weight: 1.850 Kg (4 lbs.)
General George Custer Bronze Bust
Israeli Navy SEALS Shayetet 13 Watch
A true collectors item for militaria collectors focusing on Israeli special forces or Shayetet 13 (Flotilla 13) to be more specific. Shayetet 13 is a special operations unit in the Israeli Navy similar in scope of operations to the US Navy SEALS and Britain's Special Boat Service. This wrist watch was given to graduates of the grueling training course in the 1980's. The watch is both digital and analog. The watch's face features the unit's logo which is the embodiment of the Shayetet 13 motto: As the bat emerges from the darkness, As the blade cuts through with silence, As the grenade smashes in rage.
Rubber wrist band. 200 meter depth. Made by Prestige. Comes with a beautiful aluminum box with the Israeli military logo.
Fujinon Meibo 14X70 IDF Surplus Field Binoculars
Fujinon Meibo 14X70 Israeli military surplus field binoculars with their original cases. These Fuji Fujicon Meibo 14x70 IDF surplus field binoculars are in very good to excellent condition, marine tested for the harshest naval environments and excellent for all outdoor activities.
Specifications:
Length: 27 cm (10.62 inches)
Field of view: 4 deg.
Magnification: 14x
Objective: 70mm
Exit pupil diameter: 5mm (0.19 inch)
Brightness: 25 Fields at 1000 Meters: 70m
Features include pro prism construction, individual focusing eyepieces, coated optics, one-piece body design.
Dealer pricing is available for large quantity purchases. Contact Us for more details.
Dealer Special: Galil, M14, FN MAG 58 and M16 Trilux Scope Mounts
Galil and M16 Trilux SUIT rifle scope mounts from Israeli military surplus available for sale.
Model 1: M16 Trilux rifle scope mounts for carry handle - 20 units x $180 each = $3600
Model 2: Galil Trilux L shape side mounted rifle scope mount - 5 units x $210 each = $1050
Model 3: Galil side mount for Trilux scope - 2 units x $210 each = $420 (Sold Out)
Model 4: M14 Trilux scope mount - 1 unit x $230 each = $230 (Sold Out)
Model 5: FN MAG 58 Trilux Scope Side Mount - 4 units x $250 each = $1000
Cost of package will depend on the units available that same day. Click Contact Us for details.
Nimrod 10×40 Rifle Scope For Sale
SOLD OUT
Nimrod 10x40 rifle scope is a very rare item of Israeli military surplus made by Koor Industries of Israel and originally by Hakko of Japan. The Nimrod scope was used mainly on the M14 and Galil sniper rifles and replaced the old style Wild scopes used on the IDF K98 and IDF Kahles ZF95 scopes used after.
This is the last Nimrod scope that we know of in Israel that is available for sale.
Some specifics:
Bullet drop compensated for the .308/7.62 NATO M118 Sniper round.
Magnification of 10-power.
Objective diameters: 40 mm.
Field of view: 19.6 meters at 300 meters (3 degrees 45 feet).
Eye relief is about 3 inches.
Two auxiliary crosses, one for aiming at 900 and 1,000 meters, the other for high-trajectory ammunition. Range estimation with the reticle pattern duplicates that of the (Dragunov Russian sniper rifle). At the bottom of the field of view is a baseline below five short steps. The step closest to the baseline is marked '10' for 1,000 meters, while the farthest is marked '2' for 200 meters. The three steps in between correspond to 800, 600 and 400 meters in ascending order. Just align the target's groin with the baseline and match the top of his head with the appropriate step. Dial the correct distance into the range drum on top of the scope calibrated in 50-meter clicks from 200 to 800 meters for 7.62x51mm M118 match ammunition and fire. The windage, located on the scope's left side, provides five mils of adjustment to the right or left in 1/2-mil increments.
Click here for other Military Surplus Optics
American War Of 1812 Eagle Head Five-Ball Sword
This is an early American sword known as the War of 1812 Eagle Head Five-Ball sword or spadroon. A spadroon is defined as a light sword with a straight-edged blade, enabling both cut and thrust attacks. A spadroon sword is in between a small sword (which thrusts only), and the heavier-bladed broadsword and they may have single or double edged blade. This American 1812 spadroon has the characteristic eagle head on the pommel and the distinctive five ball cast into the D-shaped guard. The handle is most likely made of animal bone and it is a bit cracked on one side. While the five-ball pattern hilt faded from fashion in England and France in the 1790's, it remained popular in the United States and several patterns of this sword were made for the various American military branches. The major differences were in the shape of the eagle head as some had its beak turned down, open, open with tongue, or closed pointing upward.
The blade is stained but the beautifully designed etchings can still be seen.
Don't forget that this sword is over 200 years old!
Length: 94 cm (37 inches)