Rifles
Foreign Military Rifles
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Yugoslavian M24/52-C Bolt action rifle 8mm (R39677)
$1,149.95Serial No. P12900, circa late 1920s, 8mm, 24" round barrel. Serial numbers are matching, 95% original blue remains. Bore is bright with minor frosting...Add to cart -
Budapest Model 1895 Straight pull carbine 8x56R (R43164)
$795.00Serial No. M953403598(IMPORTER), made in 1909, 8x56R, 20” round barrel. Bore is good with light surface frosting visible in the grooves, rifling rem...Add to cart -
Finnish Mosin Nagant P-26 marked Bolt action Rifle 7.62x54R (R41985)
$1,695.00Serial No. 5928, made in 1926, 7.62x54R, 32" round barrel. One of the rarer of the Mosin Nagant rifles is the Finnish P series. Barrel and receiver ar...Add to cart -
British Enfield No.4 MK.I BOLT ACTION RIFLE .303 British (R42842) CONSIGNMENT
$1,035.00Serial No. PE48238, made in 1948, .303 British, 25" round barrel. Metal is thinning in some areas to a light grey patina, bore has frosting visible in...Add to cart -
Inland M1 Carbine Parts Kit (MM5332) Consignment
$800.00Inland M1 Carbine parts kit. Kit comes with Type "C" low wood oval cut stock with two rivet shallow sight groove handguard, Inland barrel dated 6-45, ...Add to cart -
German BYF 44 K98 8mm with ZF.41 scope (R38323)
$5,750.00Serial No. 14953D, 24" round barrel chambered in 8mm Mauser circa 1944. Rifle is all matching except for stock, rear band and butt plate. Bluing is st...Add to cart -
Japanese Type 38 Long Training Rifle (R31386)
$450.00This 6.5mm smooth bore Type 38 long training rifle was manufactured by Nippon Special Steel. It has their symbol on top of the chamber. The smooth bor...Add to cart -
Mauser Sporter .22 LR (R24849)
$950.00Mauser Sporter .22 LR caliber rifle. Pre-war trainer. Bore is excellent. Bolt is numbered to receiver. Barrel has BUG proof marks. Stock has a nice Ma...Add to cart -
WW Greener Martini Cadet .310 (R32709)
$795.00Cadet rifle with nice sharp South Australia cartouche on stock. Bore is excellent. Action works properly. Good to very good overall condition.Add to cart -
WWII Japanese Nagoya Arsenal Series 35? Type 99 Last Ditch 7.7 (R41989) ATX
$495.00Serial No. 72574, circa 1945, 7.7Jap, 26" round barrel. Last ditch Type 99 with fixed rear sight, mum has been removed and stock has been duffle cut. ...Add to cart
Rare Foreign Military Rifles for Collectors
Collectors Firearms offers a curated selection of foreign military rifles for sale, highlighting historically significant and highly collectible firearms from around the world. These military surplus rifles for sale reflect decades of military innovation, precision craftsmanship, and service history. Enthusiasts seeking to buy foreign military rifles value these pieces for authenticity, mechanical integrity, and their documented role in military history. Each rifle in our collection demonstrates original design, functional features, and historical relevance, making it a prized addition to any serious collection.
Design, Performance, and Construction
These firearms were engineered to meet the demanding requirements of military service, with a focus on durability, accuracy, and operational reliability. Collectible military rifles often feature robust metalwork, solid stocks, and caliber-specific configurations. Variations in action type, markings, and manufacturing origin distinguish each model, adding to their collectible appeal and historical significance. Collectors value the unique craftsmanship that reflects the era and region of production.
Collector Interest and Preservation
Interest in foreign military rifles for sale remains strong among collectors who prioritize originality, condition, and configuration. These rifles are preserved as collectible artifacts rather than modern shooting tools, maintaining historical integrity for display, study, and investment purposes.
Evaluation Standards at Collectors Firearms
Every military surplus rifle for sale is carefully reviewed for originality, mechanical condition, and markings. Collectors Firearms provides high-resolution images and detailed descriptions, allowing buyers to assess authenticity and make informed purchasing decisions.
FAQ’s
What makes a foreign military rifle desirable for collectors?
Collectors look for originality, condition, and historical provenance. A rifle’s markings, manufacturer, and military service history add value, making it both a collectible artifact and a tangible piece of military heritage.
Can foreign military rifles be fired safely today?
While some rifles remain mechanically functional, most are preserved as historical artifacts. Buyers should consult a qualified gunsmith before attempting to fire to ensure safety and avoid damage to original components.
How do I determine authenticity when buying a foreign military rifle?
Authenticity is based on original markings, configuration, and period-correct materials. Collectors Firearms provides detailed photographs, documentation, and descriptions to help buyers confirm the rifle’s provenance and historical accuracy.
Why invest in military surplus rifles?
Military surplus rifles combine historical significance, craftsmanship, and rarity. Collectors Firearms ensures each firearm is accurately documented, allowing buyers to acquire pieces that retain value and tell a story of military history.




