Edelweiss Arms imports and sells military surplus firearms with deep expertise in Swiss military history. Their inventory centers on curio and relic firearms—guns that are no longer in active service but remain highly sought by collectors and shooters. The catalog includes: Swiss Long Guns Schmidt-R...
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Edelweiss Arms imports and sells military surplus firearms with deep expertise in Swiss military history. Their inventory centers on curio and relic firearms—guns that are no longer in active service but remain highly sought by collectors and shooters.
The catalog includes:
Swiss Long Guns - Schmidt-Rubin Series: 1911 Infantry Rifles, 1896/11 models, K11 Carbines featuring straight-pull bolt action ($505-$845) - K31/K42 Sniper Rifles: Complete with KERN optics for precision shooting ($4,465+) - Carbine Variants: 00/11 models and other conversions in varying conditions
Handguns & Specialty Items - Lugers (including rare artillery models with 32-round snail magazines at $2,395) - SIG P210 conversion kits ($3,395) - 1882 Swiss Cyclist Revolvers ($9,850) - Swiss M17/38 Flare Guns ($345-$545) - Vetterli-era bayonets and swords
Accessories & Militaria - Authentic military Swiss Army wool blanket rifle cases (handmade in Switzerland, $395) - Bayonets, daggers, swords - Leather holsters and pouches - Cleaning kits and parts - Military equipment, helmets, uniforms, and memorabilia - Ammunition
Each firearm is graded on finish percentage (50%-97%) and individual component conditions: - Bore condition (1-5 scale) - Stock condition (1-5 scale) - Finish wear and specific damage noted - All serial number matching noted
Examples: A W+F Bern 1911 Rifle might show "85% finish, 3/5 bore, 4/5 stock" with notes on bolt knob cracks and pressure marks—so you know exactly what you're getting.
Most inventory comes from Switzerland and Europe. This isn't domestic surplus—these are historically significant military rifles that have been imported specifically because of collector and shooter demand.
New arrivals are posted daily. Current deals include: - Winchester Model 70s (1955 production, 85% condition) reduced from $2,495 to $1,995 - Browning B25 Superposed over/under shotguns from Belgium (FN-manufactured) at $1,995 (marked down from $2,795)
The site operates as an online retailer. Key policies: - FFL Transfers: They work with FFL dealers nationwide for handgun and long gun transfers - FFL Dealer Map: Available on their site to find dealers near you - Warranty & Returns: Standard policies posted - Shipping Policy: Full details on site - Ammunition Info: FAQ covering ammunition-specific regulations - Age Verification: Site requires certification that buyers are 18+
Typically 90+ rifles in stock across all calibers (7.5x55, .22LR, 7.92, 10.4, .375 H&H, etc.). Grading filters allow shoppers to find anything from Fair condition (50%) to Excellent (97%).
Pro tip for collectors: Their description format—with bore, stock, and finish percentages plus detailed damage notes—means you can accurately compare pieces across multiple listings and understand restoration projects versus shooter-grade rifles.
Address: 912 Corporate Lane, Chesapeake, VA 23320 Phone: 1 (855) 574-7787
They maintain an active mailing list for new releases and special pricing alerts.
Edelweiss Arms isn't a general gun store. They focus specifically on military surplus and historical firearms. If you're collecting Swiss rifles, looking for a specific Schmidt-Rubin variant, or hunting for rare European military pieces, this is a targeted source.
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