Czech vestpocket-pistol, proof of 1957, condition III.
Vestpocket pistol from Frane in near mint condition. Condition 2.
Spanish vest pocket pistol in .25 ACP in its orig. box, condition 2.
Near mint condition Spanish vestpocket pistol with extra magazine, holster and manual. Condition 2.
Italian vest pocket pistol with aluminum gripframe, magazine is missing. Condition 3.
Pitted, weak recoil spring. With holster and exra magazine. Condition III-IV.
Mint condition pocket pistol in .32 ACP with aluminum gripframe. Condition 2.
Very good condition German vest pocket pistol. Old German proof. With contemporary brown leather holster. Condition II.
Browning 1910 in still good condition, ca. 80% of original finish, partly spotted. No valid proof, condition III-IV.
Training pistol from Spain, condition 3.
Austrian Police PP, well used, in orig.box with extra magazine and 3 dummy cartridges. Condition III-IV. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I pp364.
Italian vest pocket pistol with DA-trigger and aluminum gripframe. Condition 3.
Mint condition PPK with aluminum griframe, French proof. Condition 1-2.
Browning Baby in good condition, worn off at the edges. Condition 3.
Classical vestpocket pistol, Belgian proof, condition 3.
Very good condition PPK from France, French proof, comes with a belt holster. Condition 2-3.
Hany pocket pistol with aluminum gripframe in .380 Auto caliber. Very good condition, Spanish proof. Comes in its orig. box with two extra magazines. Condition 2-3.
German vestpocket pistol with about 70% of orig. finish, condition III-IV.
Late manuf. with matte finish, proof of 1991, condition 3.
Pistol for the Wehrmacht with rough wartime finsih, acceptance "WaA140", all numbers matching. Poor original condition - spotted. With canvas sleeve. Condition IV-V.
Military Frommer Stop of WWI, Budapest acceptance of 1917. Ca. 70% original finish. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Ursprung pp 634. With contemporary holster of canvas. Condition III.
Classical german pocket pistol in very good condition. Very good bore, 98% of orig. finish. Condition II.
Combat pistol from Spain with extra magazine. Condition 3.
South African pistol in an unique design. Proof of 1995, condition 2-3.
Matte lacquered tropical version, well used, comes with extra magazine. Proof of 1994, condition 3-4.
Classical pocket pistol, ca. 98% of orig. finish, very good bore. Pistols of this pattern were used in WWI by Germany and Austria-Hungary as auxilliary ordnance guns. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung...
Commercial HSc with good prewar finish, on lhs of slide slightly spotted, no valid proof. Condition III.
Czech ordnance pistol, acceptance of 1954, non original wooden grip panels. Proof of 1992, condiiton III.
Near mint PPK with aluminum gripframe from Ulm, proof of 1968, comes in its orig. box with cleaning rod and manual. Condition 2.
Tropical version with matte black lacquering, proof of 1996. Magazine is missing. Condition 3.
Military Browning 10/22 made for the Wehrmacht, acceptance "WaA140 under eagle" Ca. 98% of orig. rough wartime finish, very good bore. Condition II.
German pocket pistol in very good condition, plastic grip panels, no visible proof - collector's item. Condition II.
Nickeled luxury version, proof of 1969, in orig. box. Condition 2.
Mint condition combat pistol, Span. proof. Condition 2.
Slightly used CZ75, tropical edition (matte lacquered in black). Proof of 1989, condition 3.
Conversion model with heavy slide. 80% of orig. finish, good bore, no valid proof. Condition III. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I pp183.
Conversion model with heavy slide, rare original grip panels of wood. Reworked during conversion. Very good bore, condition II. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I pp 183.
Matte nickeled pistol with decorative wooden grip panels (inlays in Oriental style). Trigger to be repaired. Condition 3.
Late manuf. of a commercial M38, ca. 98% of rough finish, very good bore. Condition II.
Commercial HSc with rough wartime finish, on lhs of slide slightly spotted, no valid proof - collectible item. Condition III.
Near mint PPK from Ulm, proof of 1966, comes in its orig. box with all accessories. Condition 2.
PPK from Zella - Mehlis in good condition, ca. 80% of orig. finish. Condition II-III.
Handy .22 pistol, proof of 1997, condition 3.
Italian Army pistol of WWII, made in 1942. Acceptance "crown above eagle" Ca. 90% of orig. wartime finish. Condition II.
CZ 27 for the Wehrmacht with German inscription and acceptance "eagle above WaA76". Still good condition, all numbers matching. Worn off and slightly spotted. With contemporary brown hoster and extra ...
Mint condition "big" PP, proof of 1976, condition 2.
Commercial PPK in ver
CZ75 with matte nickeled gripframe and wooden grip panels. Proof of 1983, condition 3.
Proof of 1997, extra magazine, condition 3.
German police pistol, acceptance "eagle beside C". Rough wartime finish, ca. 80% of orig. finish, partly worn off and pitted. Good bore, no valid proof. Condition III.
Acceptance of teh Wehrmacht "WaA under eagle", condition III.
Mint condition pocket Colt, more or less a Baby - Government... Proof of 1994, condition 2.
German police pistol in good shape. Acceptance "eagle beside C" on lhs of trigger guard. Ca. 70% of orig. finish, condition III.
PP for the Wehrmacht, acceptance "WaA359 under eagle". Rough wartime finish, partly a little bit spotted, very good bore. Condition III.
Training pistol of the British Armed Forces, matte black lacquering finish, lanyard loop. Rare version of a PP! Proof of 1973, condition II.
Early commercial PP with 90 degreee safety. Ca. 90% of orig. finish, very good bore. Condition II.
PPK for the Wehrmacht, acceptance "WaA359", partly heavily spotted. Wrong grip panel from Manurhin. Condition III-IV.
Slightly used combat pistol, Belgian proof, condition 2-3.
Well used G17, proof of 1990, Condition 3-4.
Gen1 pistol with matte nickeled slide and big magazine floor (+2 rds). Proof of 1984, condition 3.
Glock 17 of Gen1 in very good condition in its orig. box with 2 extra magazines, loading device and holster. Proof of 1985, condition 2.
Pachmayr rubbe rgrip, proof of 1982, condition 3.
High Power of the Austrian Gendarmerie, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I pp374. Condition II.
French pistol made for Germany in WWII. Acceptance "WaA251 under eagle". Ca. 98% original rough wartime finish, very good bore. Condition II.
PPK of the Austrian Gendarmerie - Detecive branch. In orig. box with cleaning rod. Condition III. See MÖTZ / SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I pp 396.
Luger P08 of the Reichswehr, double datet 1920, originally made in 1916 by DWM. All numbers matching excluding magazine. Poor bore, no valid proof - collectible item. Condition IV.
P08 for the Wehrmacht, code "byf", all numbers matching. ca. 40% of orig. finish, a little bit spotted and worn off. Condition III-IV.
Austro-Hungarian ordnance pistol M7, new model. Acceptance "W-N eagle 9" of 1909. Ca. 80% of orig. finish, worn off, on the lhs slightly spotted. Condition III-IVB. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung pp525.
Four shot derringer , proof of 1980, in orig. box with manual. Condition 1.
Small repeating pistole (no semiauto!) in strong caliber, an ideal backup gun. No visible proof, condition 2.
Walther P38 for the Western German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). Acceptance of June 1985, ca. 98% of matte finish. Wooden grip panels, excellent bore. No commercial proof - condition I.
P83 for the Wehrmacht, code "cyq", acceptance "88 under eagle", all numbers matching. Rough wartime finish, on lhs a little bit spotted. Condition III.
Luger P08 by Muaser for the Wehrmacht, year code "G" for 1935. Non matching numbers, reworked, with new grip panels. Non original 6 inch barrel. No valid proof, condition IV.
P38 by Walther ("ac"), made in 1944. Acceptance on rhs "eagle above 359". Property stamp of the Austrian Federal Army ("BH with eagle" = Bundesheer) on lhs. Reworked and fitted with new barrel. Vienne...
Code "svw 45" on lhs of slide, French acceptance star on rhs, good bore, all numbers matching. Reworked, property stamp of the Federal Austrian Army ("BH wih eagle"). No valid proof, collectible item....
Reworked broomhandle pistol without historical model: 10 inch barrel, detachable 10 rd-magazine, smooth wooden grip panels, grip without lanyard loop. Made by the US company Federal Ordnance Inc., pro...
Luger P08 for the Wehrmacht, made in 1940, code "42" for Mauser. Renumbered, condition III.
Luger P08 for the Wehrmacht, code "42 " for Mauser, acceptance "63 under eagle", all numbers matching including magazine. Ca. 80% of orig. finish, on barrel a little bit spotted. Condition III.
Commercial semi-auto version of a Heckler & Koch SMG MP5K, barrel length 6 inches, Proof of 2005, condition 2.