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World War II Weapons! (Replica)

We have made an overview of weapons from the Second World War that we have in replicas! As well as some history and where they were used. So now you can find your desired collectibles in a clear and straightforward way. Some will probably be sold out, but we will get them back in, so get on the waiting list and you'll have the replica weapon at home on the shelf together with the rest of your collection! From time to time we also create exciting WWII newsletters! Leave your email here so you don't miss the next one! 

 

 

So, to the good part... 

List of WWII Weapons!

 

M1911

The M1911 was originally made by Colt in the USA, but due to its popularity was made by many gun manufacturers including Beretta. It was even produced in Norway from 1917 by Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk then called Kongsberg Colt! A powerful pistol with .45 ACP (automatic colt pistol). Here we have countless variants that you can choose between some classic and some with a more modern design. Click on the link to see the classic Colt replica from KWC and you will find it here . You can find the rest here

 

Webley MKVI

The Webley MKVI Service Revolver is a British invention and was used by the British military both under WW1 and WW2 . Click here for the 4 inch model , which was the standard for a long time.  You can also see it short 2.5 inch version here!

 

P08

The legendary Luger P08 also called Pistole Parabellum! This pistol was used by the German forces during WW1 and WWII and became world famous and sought after for its 9mm parabellum! The gun is semi-automatic and is known for its accuracy and high rate of fire! You will find the entire P08 selection here. 

 

P38

Another German service pistol. The Walther P38 replaced the Luger P08 at the end of World War II and had the same type of ammunition 9 x 19mm. 

 

C96

The Mauser C96 which is called the M712 with us is a semi automatic pistol and is known for its long barrel and magazine! The gun was used by German forces, but also by the countries of China and Spain. Warning: it's very powerful (as well as fun to shoot)! 

 

M3 Grease Gun

The M3 Grease Gun machine gun is American and was developed by General Motors and was intended to replace the M1 machine gun. It was cheaper to produce and was very efficient, compact and easy to handle! By caliber, it used .45 ACP. You will find it here! 

MP40

The MP40 also called Schmeisser was used by the German army and is a powerful fully automatic machine gun! It used the same caliber as the P08 and P38 and that combined with the fact that it was full auto made it one of the deadliest weapons produced during the war!  The submachine gun  had a high rate of fire and good precision while being able to shoot at short range! You will find it here!

  

M1938

The Moschetto Automatic Beretta 1938A (MAB 38) is a submachine gun used by the Italian Army. It was also used in Germany, Argentina and Romania, but not on the same scale. The submachine gun used an even more powerful caliber than 9mm which was called the Modelo 38. See it here! 

 

STG44

STG44 also called Sturmgewehr 44 is a German automatic rifle that came at the very end of World War II.Considered to be the first combat rifle and as you may see from the design, this is where the AK47 and AG3 have taken their inspiration from! Violent rate of fire and light weight! See it here!

 

Thompson M1A1

The M1 Thompson submachine gun is American-made and came during the First World War, but was also used during others. With its .45 calibre, and being automatic, it was also well liked among gangsters. At least when it got a drum magazine and was called the Tommy Gun!  See it here!

 

Kar98K 

The Karabiner 98 Kurz was used by German forces and is a rifle designed by Mauser! You will find it here!

 

M1 Garand

Military semi-automatic rifle produced by the Americans. The official hub of it was the US Rifle Caliber .30 and was one of the most important rifles in the American war! You will find it here!

 

Some of the models can be found in both softgun and air force versions, while others  just one of the parts! We always get new models in so you'll be the first to be notified when we do, so we recommend you sign up for the newsletter if you haven't already! 

 

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