year of manufacture 1937, no valid proof, condition III.
German pocket pistol in good original condition, pistol used by the Austrian Hungarian Empire of WW I Austrian Hungarian Empire as auxilliary weapon, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I, S.39ff. no v...
Matte nickel plated target pistol, Belgian proof, condition 3.
Dutch service arm with lanyard loop, "W" with crown for Queen Wilhemina on slide on top, matching numbered. original condition, no valid proof, condition III.
Italian proof, condition 3-4.
1945 made in Ishewsk, reworked and 1972 Czech proofed, not original wooden grips, condition III.
Soviet TT33 of 1941, reblued, no proof, condition III-IV.
proof 1976, in original box with manual and second magazine. Mit 3 packs Magtech 6,35 Br (150 rounds) as well as 3 shoulder holsters, condition 3.
Serial number removed and replaced by "11", Gothic acceptance mark beneath a crown on the left, WW I German service pistol, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I, S 135. condition IV.
Spanish pocket pistol classic in good original condition, Spanish proof, condition 2-3.
year of manufacture 1968, condition III.
Hungarian clone of Walther PP, Dural-frame, Hungarian Beshcuss, condition 2-3.
heavily used, proof 1975, condition 4
year of manufacture 1965, condition 3.
PP-clone Hungarian, aluminium frame, heavily used, Hungarian proof, condition 3-4.
Czech copy of the PP, proof 1964, condition 3.
Czech copy of Walther PP, proof 1976, condition 3.
Czech copy of Walther PP, proof 1980, condition 3.
Czech copy of Walther PP, spotted slide, proof 1971, condition 3.
proof 1971, condition 3 - in need of cleaning!
PP-clone of Hungary, Hungarian proof 1973, condition 3.
matte blueing reworked, no proof visible, condition 3-4.
pistol case of leather, proof 1970, condition 2-3.
Czech copy of Walther PP, proof 1976, condition 3.
Czech copy of Walther PP, proof 1974, condition 3.
Czech copy of Walther PP, spotted slide, proof 1971, condition 3.
heavily reworked and nickel plated, no valid proof, condition IV.
large break action pistol of OEWG, proof 1911 (obsolete), commercial version, original condition, very good bore, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung, S. 696f. collectors' item - condition I-II
Curiosity from the US with simple blowback action, interesting for action type collectors, in original box with manual, German proof, condition 2.
coded "ac 41", heavily reworked, pitted and reblued, matching numbered, no valid proof. condition IV.
police model, acceptance mark "eagle next to C" and "25", reworked, with aluminium spare grips, no valid proof, condition IV.
in original box with second magazine and all accessories, no proof visible, condition 2.
clone of Tokarew TT33 calibre 9 mm Para, became infamous by being used the RAF in the 1970ies, proof 1969, condition 3-4.
Wehrmacht model, coded "cyq", acceptance mark illegible, poor original condition, partially heavily pitted, surprisingly good bore, no valid proof, condition IV.
Tokarew TT33-clone with safety in 9 mm Para from China, nickel plated, proof 1989, condition 2-3.
slide heavily spotted, Italian proof, condition 4.
spotty original condition, Italian proof, condition IV.
Matte finish, spottedpistol used by the Austrian Hungarian Empire of WW I Austrian Hungarian Empire as auxilliary weapon, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I, S.39ff. no valid proof, condition III-IV.
used GSP with barrel weight, proof 1972, customised anatomic grip, condition 3-4.
Viennese proof of 1921, magazine missing, condition III.
Germanr pocket pistol classic, good original condition, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I S. 61 ff. with "Carl Walther Zella-St. Blassi" inscribed, obsolete German proof "crown above N", condition ...
handy 9 mm Para pistol from the US, German proof, in original box, condition 2.
Wehrmacht model, coded "byf 44", matching numbered, pitted, mint parkerised, no valid proof, condition IV.