Czech copy of Walther PP, proof 1976, condition 3.
Czech copy of the PP, proof 1964, condition 3.
PP-clone Hungarian, aluminium frame, heavily used, Hungarian proof, condition 3-4.
year of manufacture 1965, condition 3.
heavily used, proof 1975, condition 4
Hungarian clone of Walther PP, Dural-frame, Hungarian Beshcuss, condition 2-3.
year of manufacture 1968, condition III.
Spanish pocket pistol classic in good original condition, Spanish proof, condition 2-3.
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.
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.
Soviet TT33 of 1941, reblued, no proof, condition III-IV.
1945 made in Ishewsk, reworked and 1972 Czech proofed, not original wooden grips, condition III.
Italian proof, condition 3-4.
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.
Matte nickel plated target pistol, Belgian proof, condition 3.
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...
year of manufacture 1937, no valid proof, condition III.
Belgian target pistol, Belgian proof, barrel with tool marks, condition due to that only 3.
Cased modern manufacture of a FN Baby, French proof, condition 2-3.
German pocket pistol classic in original condition, slightly spotted and partially pitted, no valid proof, condition III-IV.
professionally reworked Mauser pocket pistol, Viennese proof, condition III.
heavily reworkede and rebluede break actionpistol year of manufacture 1919, model with Fangslingöse, not originale wooden grips. no valid proof, condition III-IV.
nice original condition, pistol used by the Austrian Hungarian Empire of WW I Austrian Hungarian Empire as auxilliary weapon see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung, S.33ff. no valid proof, condition III.
clone of Parabellum P08 calibre .22 lr, proof 1969, condition 3-4.
clone of Parabellum P08 calibre .22 lr, proof 1968, condition 3.
reworked, flash rusty, no valid proof, condition IV.
Wehrmacht model, coded "jhv 41" with slide inscribed in German, acceptance mark "eagle above WaA58", heavily spotteder and parts slightly pitted original condition. grips very poor , obsolete proof - ...
very good condition, Viennese proof of 1927, with contemporary case and second magazine as well as holster for concealed carry, condition II.
heavily used vest pocket pistol,reproofed 1990, condition 3-4.
Obviously reworked, no valid proof, condition 3-4.
slightly spotted, proof 1977, condition III
6"-barrel, proof 1966, slidelock not working, otherwise condition 3.
WW I service pistol, acceptance mark "Bp Doppelwappen 17" on the left, professionally reworked. see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung S. 634ff. no valid proof, condition III.
classic German pocket pistol, obsolete nitro proof "crown above N" see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I S. 61ff. no valid proof - collectors' item, condition III.
WW I Austrian Empire pistol, reworked, Budapest acceptance mark 1917, army mark "3 JR 135" (Infanterieregiment 3, Waffe 135). see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung S. 634ff. obsolete proof, condition III-IV.
Russian target pistol in good condition, proof 1971, condition 3.
mint in original box with manual. French proof, condition 2.
original condition, no valid proof, condition III.
clone of Parabellum P08 calibre .22 lr, proof 1966, condition 3-4.
somewhat pitted original condition, no valid proof, condition IV.