Springfield M1 Garand Receiver dates to 1945 but the barrel is dated 1952.
Camillus US Marine Corp fighting knife produced for WWII.
Remington Rand M1911A1 1945
Hatchet dated 1944
M1905 bayonet
M3 monocular
1942 dated US Navy binoculars.
seen from Italy

seen from T1
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from China
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seen from United Kingdom

seen from Israel
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seen from Australia
seen from Somalia

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Springfield M1 Garand Receiver dates to 1945 but the barrel is dated 1952.
Camillus US Marine Corp fighting knife produced for WWII.
Remington Rand M1911A1 1945
Hatchet dated 1944
M1905 bayonet
M3 monocular
1942 dated US Navy binoculars.
My desk is always a mess.
British WWII “Enfield” revolvers
Enfield No2Mk1 dated 1937
Enfield No2Mk1 dated 1935, re-arsenaled 1952. Despite not having the ** designation, this pistol works in double action only.
Albion No2Mk1** dated 1943
Enfield No2Mk1** dated 1945
Some WWII bolt action rifles.
Smith & Wesson pre Model 10 in .38 special
Smith & Wesson DA .45
M1 carbine
Nagant revolver
I like military surplus firearms. Maybe you noticed.
Can you name them all?