This particular firearm was manufactured in Eckernförd, Germany, at the permanently closed SIG Sauer Mastershop. SIG Sauer Mastershop guns were built in very limited production numbers making this firearm a piece of history.
This rifle is a Portuguese made licensed copy of the G3 made with tooling provided by HK to the Portuguese military. It comes with a treasure trove of accessories and is a dream to handle. Built to perform with its quality german scope and enhanced trigger, this rifle is a tack driver and would make an excellent addition to any shooter’s collection.
Vintage 11-87 example wearing the highly desired factory Mossy Oak Green Leaf camo. The overall condition is excellent showing very few signs of consumer use, it is evident that this 11-87 spent most of its life in a safe.
Post WWI commercial Vickers made for the world market. These examples were beautifully made. From the perspective of the modern-day collector/shooting enthusiast, the Vickers is one of the machine guns most readily and easily converted to different calibers according to the desires of the owner.
The commercial version of the SVD was named the Tiger, after what this rifle’s capabilities were proven to truly be. With the banned status of these rifles, limited numbers, the rich history, and the amazing practical functionality, this Cold War era Russian Sniper Izhmash Tiger is begging for a place in your collection.
The Type 99 was a light machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. This example includes an extremely rare original Type 99 magazine in fantastic shape.