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Fujinon Meibo 14X70 IDF Surplus Field Binoculars

$1,053.00
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 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

$684.45
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)

Dealer Special

Dealer Special includes: IDF Mauser SP66 Sniper Rifle Furniture - 2 units IDF Mauser SP66 Sniper Rifle Scope Mount - 2 units IDF Mauser K98 Sniper Rifle Optics Mount Adapter - 5 units

IDF Mauser SP66 Sniper Rifle Furniture

IDF Mauser SP66 sniper rifle furniture with the distinctive adjustable cheek rest.  Available in very limited quantities.

IDF Mauser SP66 Sniper Rifle Scope Mount

The IDF Mauser SP66 sniper rifle scope mount with picatinny rail and with scope rings.

IDF Mauser K98 Sniper Rifle Optics Mount Adapter

$204.75
Israeli Defense Force (IDF) K98 sniper scope mount adapter for the Nimrod 6x40 mm scopes probably from the late 1970's to early 1980's.  These were made by IMI (Israel Military Industries).  The IDF used FN made Mauser K98 rifles in the 1948 War of Independence where the olive drab 4x Wild-Heerbrugg scope was used in a unique Israeli-made claw type mount.  Later on the optic was replaced by more modern ones such as the Nimrod and an adapter was needed to accommodate it. Dealer pricing is available for the purchase of the whole quantity.  For details click on Contact Us.

Original Polish Cavalry Officer’s Sabre Pattern 1921

$2,925.00
An authentic and original Polish cavalry officer's sabre 1921 pattern, Polish Uhlan (light cavalry) Szabla WZ. 1921.  This Polish cavalry sabre was designed after the British pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre.  It is beautifully made with an engraving on the blade with the Polish eagle and the motto "Honor i Ojczyzna" - Honor and Fatherland.  This Polish sabre is made and signed on the ricasso by one of the well known swordsmiths of the time Gabriel Borowski of Warsaw. - Blade: curved single-edged blade with one, wide fuller both sides. - Hilt: brass guard with quillons, pommel and back piece. Wooden grip is covered with leather and wrapped with brass wire.  The leather on thr hilt is with minor marks, brass parts are in very good condition with light patina. - Scabbard: original scabbard of this sword made of iron and nickeled with two rings and chape. - The condition of this Polish cavalry sabre pattern 1921 is in very good condition. Length: With scabbard: 93 cm (36.61 inches) Without scabbard: 88 cm (34.64 inches)

Kahles/Photonic ZF95 6×42 Rifle Scopes

$871.65
A unique and hard to find item from Israeli military surplus the Kahles/Photonic ZF95 6x42 rifle ScopeS.  The scopes are marked with צ (the letter Tzadik of the Hebrew alphabet) the Israeli military mark.  Each original scope came with the extended rubber eye relief.  These scopes were used by Israeli military snipers and marksman and some special police units.  They are unmarked by Kahles for political reasons since the Austrian government didn't want to be known as supplying Israel with arms related materials. Before using this daytime rifle scope optic, the IDF used the Japanese made Nimrod 6x42 mm scope.  These were used from the mid 1970's to the mid 1990's and replaced in 1994 by the Austrian made Kahles ZF95 also known as the Swarovski Futonic (or Photonic) 6x42 mm scope, and used up to 1999 when the M14 was taken out of regular service military units and replaced by the M24 SWS.  The Kahles ZF95 scopes are also known in Israel as the Photonic 6x42. Scope diameter: 26mm Rings diameter: 1 inch Before ordering please check with your local and national authorities about purchasing and importing this item. NO MORE RUBBER EYE RELIEF PIECES ARE AVAILABLE.  VERY FEW M14 MOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE. Dealer pricing is available for the purchase of 30 and more units.  For details click on Contact Us.   Shipping cost to the USA by EMS is about $80 for each item.  This will include a tracking number and insurance.  Shipping will be charged separately after receiving the order.  Shipping available almost worldwide.  

A Set Of Authentic Bedouin Shabariya Daggers

$386.10
An authentic set of Bedouin shabariya daggers, one short and the other long, from Israel or possibly Jordan.  These shabariya daggers are all handmade with materials that the bedouin nomads could find around them from scrap metals or purchase/trade as they have done for centuries in the deserts of the Middle East.  These Arab Muslim Bedouin nomad dagger knives were used as everyday tools from slaughtering lambs to self defense and religious ceremonies.

Dutch Light Cavalry Troopers Sword M1813 No. 2

This is a Dutch Model 1813 Light Cavalry No. 2 sword, known for their very short production life and are a rare find.  The No. 3 version was introduced only a year later in 1814.  The sword shows the heavy influence of the French style since at the time Holland was just starting to gain independence from being a French providence. This Dutch Model 1813 Light Cavalry No. 2 sabre that we have for sale is in fair condition, missing the horse leather and wire on the handle.   Dimensions: Length with scabbard: 107 cm (42.12 inches) Length without scabbard: 103 cm (40.55 inches)