Rare early self-loading pocket pistol, to be loaded with 5 shot capacity loading frame, barrel rough (80 mm long). Proof double crown/"U". Variant with extractor. On left side of frame "Patent (...)" ...
Spanish clone of Browning 1910, safety lever loose, slide cracked in front (not firing), old Belgian proof, condition VI.
acceptance "eagle over 135", very scarred, no proof, condition V.
Factory new gun in original box with spare magazine, Belgian proof, condition 1.
Dealer's mark "Carl Goluch Linz" on barrel, British proof, condition 2-3.Rare target weapon!"
Proof 1955, condition II-III.
Spanish proof, right grip plate damaged, condition otherwise 3.
mit Laufgewicht, österreichischer Beschuss 1984, in nicht originalem Karton mit einem Reservemagazin, Zustand 3
As new, in original box, proof 1970, condition 2-3
Ungült. Proof from 1941, heavily worn, condition IV. With matching pistol case in poor condition.
Old proof from 1944, expertly reworked, condition externally III.
german proof, condition 3
Weapon incomplete. missing: Magazine, mainspring, left grip, various small parts. Trigger bar is included. German proof 1978, condition therefore V.
acceptance "eagle over WaA140", light rough war finish, rusty on front, no valid. Beschuss, condition III-IV.
Scarred and spotted original finish, no proof, condition IV.
No valid proof, partially already patinated, condition IV.
acceptance Stephanskrone, spotted but original finish, no gült. Beschuss, condition still III.
acceptance "Bp triple arms 18", (Budapest 1918). no proof Condition II. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole p. 634ff.
Italian proof, in original box, condition 2.
Bright finish (matte nickel plated?), Japanese (?) characters with inventory number on right, grip panels loose, no proof, condition III-IV.
Civilian war production weapon in good used original condition, valid proof, condition III.
Weapon with cocking lever action according to German patent No. 73855 of 1893. Total length 400 mm, round barrel with 272 mm length, at the muzzle octagon as front sight saddle. Beautiful original con...
stained, no valid. Proof, condition III.
Year of manufacture 1922, very good original condition including barrel, no valid proof. Beschuss, condition II.
Year of manufacture 1914, no valid., proof, condition III-IV.
Year of manufacture 1921, spotty original finish, no proof, condition III-IV.
Anatomical grip, fairly heavily used, German proof, condition 3-4.
Predecessor to the P38, not matching numbers, original Walther finish bumped on edges, some light spotting, decocking poor, valid (old) German nitro proof "Eagle over N", very good barrel, condition s...
Individualized anatom. Grip (painted and damaged), With 2 spare magazines. Proof 1973. condition IV.
Coded right "ac", left on slide apparently later engraving. Trigger, hammer and safety lever bright, slide and grip piece (plum blue) in original condition, no proof, condition III.
Italian target pistol exot for olymp. Rapid fire, from caliber no longer approved for it, in original box with instructions. Condition 3.
Good original condition, span. Proof, condition III.
With matching pistol case, Spanish proof, condition 3.
Italian proof, in original box with cleaning utensils, condition 2-3.
Early post-war production for CSSR authority, acceptance "E Lion 46", reworked, German proof 1972, condition externally III.
Left grip plate cracked, proof 1976, condition 3.
Hungarian PP clone, ung. Proof, condition 2-3.
acceptance "Bp Wappen 18" for 1918, very stained and lightly scarred, breech jammed, magazine not original. 1st WK weapon, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Ursprung S.634ff. No valid. Proof, condition IV-V.
Italian proof 1963, in original box with instructions, condition 2.
Spanish clone of the Colt Government, with reserve magazine, Austrian proof, condition 3.
Good original condition, no valid. Proof, condition III.
Nahzeu very good original condition, no valid. Proof, condition II-III.
Spotted original condition, no firing, condition III-IV."
German pocket pistol classic in good, somewhat edge worn original condition, no valid. Proof. Comes with contemporary brown leather pistol pouch, condition III.
Old Viennese proof from 1924, stained original condition, no valid proof. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistole I S.302ff.
Heavily used, Spanish proof, condition 3-4. In Walther pistol box.
Spanish proof, with case, condition 2-3.
Originally built 1920, reworked in the course of raising to Mod. 1943 status, very good condition including barrel, no proof, condition II.
Scarred and spotted, condition IV.
Early production of an Olympic rapid fire pistol, 1981 proof, interchangeable barrel in .22lr (sights rusting badly) proof 1981. in styrofoam box, condition 3
Spotty, heavily used condition, proof 1968, condition 3-4.
acceptance left "eagle over WaA359", partially scarred original finish, no valid proof, condition III-IV.
Partially fine-grained original condition, no valid proof, condition IV.
Apparently produced during WW2, the weapon has an original instruction manual in German and a contemporary pistol case including a reserve magazine. Interesting ensemble! No proof marks, condition III...
Fairly used mod. 1906, no valid proof, condition still III.
No proof, condition II-III.
A second-series example, built 1919, no valid proof, condition III.
Year of manufacture 1920, worn original finish, no valid proof - collectors gun. Condition still III.
Adjustable anatomical grip, German proof, condition 3.
Unfortunately partly heavily scarred original condition, base plate fixation of magazine missing, valid German proof, condition IV-V.
Light wear, wooden grip (original grip plate included), in original box with spare magazine. French proof, condition 3.
Largely unknown Russian KK pistol, factory nickel plated, fits very well in hand, muzzle thread, proof 2001, condition 3.
Belgian proof, in need of cleaning, condition 3.
Heavily used original condition, Belgian proof, condition III-IV.
Rare collector's weapon, with the index finger of the firing hand the weapon can be loaded through by means of the trigger-like front handle. Specially designed after WWI for war invailde (one-armed)....
clone of the legendary Walther Olympic pistol, valid proof, condition 3.
Fairly heavy wear, in original box with instructions, proof sheet, proof certificate and spare magazine, French proof, condition 3-4.
Former Austrian police service weapon, left with "SW254" (Security Guard), dull finish, Austrian re-firing, magazine missing. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistole I pp. 364ff. ...
Former service weapon of the Austrian police, but subsequently mat-chromed and with gilded operating parts and non-original grip panels. With reserve magazine, French proof, condition 3.
With catch strap eyelet, original condition, valid German proof, condition III.
German authority weapon with acceptance mark of the Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement (valid as proof in the FRG), scratch on the left side of the slide, in manhurin box with reserv...
Proof 1970, condition 3.
Overworked, magazine shoe damaged, no valid proof, condition III.
no valid proof, condition 3-4
magazine missing, Spanish proof, condition 3.
acceptance "Bp double crest16", non-original wood grip panels, barely more finish, some scarring, Condition IV.
Russian target pistol, in original case with spare magazine and various accessories, Austrian proof, condition 2-3.
Mounted with Walther Top Point red dot sight (verified), Ferlach proof, condition 2-3.
Spanish clone of the Colt 1911, Spanish. Proof, condition 3.
From delivery to Germany in WW2, acceptance "eagle over WaA251", very light stained original finish, the grip panels marked "7,65 mm 9 SHOT", no proof - collectors gun, condition III.
Post blanked, white grip panels, proof 1974, condition 3.
German proof, condition 3.
Refurbished, matching numbers, no valid proof, wooden grip panels not original, in need of cleaning. Such pistols were used in WW1 by Austria-Hungary as temporary weapons. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwic...
US sporting pistol with beefy 5 1/2 inch barrel,, BJ not apparent. due to light rust condition 3-4
Hungarian clone of the FN HP with DA system, made in Budapest for Mauser, with magazine pouch and spare magazine, ung. Proof, condition 2-3.
Egyptian clone of the TT33, type of weapon that gained sad notoriety as a terrorist weapon of the Baader-Meinhof RAF in the 1970s. Nickel plated grip, individual wooden grip panels, British proof, con...
Corresponding ownership stamp "DB" on right, German proof 1966, condition III.