proof 1965, wooden grip panels (Plastic grip panels attached), in box with accessories, condition 3.
Classic Sovjet ordnance pistol of the 1960s until the 1990s. Year of manuf. 1983, proof of 1998, with accessories and manual. Condition 3.
Slightly used, proof of 1962, condition 3.
Early Czech pistol, forerunne rof the CZ27. CSR-acceptance of 1923, reworked, fairly worn off finish. Inventory # on rhs, no valid proof - rare collectible item. Condition III-IV.
Heavily used P38 with Alu gripframe, good bore, in original box with manual and cleaning rod. Condition 3-4.
Pocket pistol from the USA, in Europe fairly rare. No valid proof - collectible item. Condition III-IV.
Pocket gun from the USA, in Europe fairly rare. No valid proof - collectible item. Condition III-IV.
French ordnance pistol, reworked and nickeled, no valid proof. Condition III-IV.
Spanish clone of the Government, Span proof, lanyard loop not original, weel used, condition 3-4.
Early model of the Gen1 with small barrel diameter. Proof of 1984, condition II-III.
Near mint condition gun with original box and manual. condition 1-2..
New condition, no valid proof - collectible item. Except the magazine this pistol is in an unusual excellent shape. Condition I.
Span. Clone of the Governemt in 9 mm Luger, very good condition, Span. proof, condition 2.
Wehrmacht pistol, acceptance "eagle abover 135" on lhs, on rhs in front of slide and gripframe small spots, except that good original condition with shallow blueing. No valid proof - collectible item,...
Near mint condition gun, no proof visible. Condition 2-3.
Hungarian clone of the FN HP in .45 Auto caliber, mint condition with extra magazine and cleaning rod. Hung. proof - condition 1.
Nice original condition, without valid proof - collectible item. Guns of this type were used by Austria-Hungary in WWI as auxilliary pistols. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung 1, pp 34. Condition 1.
Commercial S&S M38, with holster and extra magazine, on slide spotted and pitted. No valid proof - collectible item, condition IV.
Early pocket pistol by Beretta, reworked, heavily covered with flsah rust. Bad bore with small bulge, no valid proof - collectible gun. condition IV-V.
Proof of 1978, in original box with all accessories, condition 3.
Unique utility gun from South Africa, German proof, condition 2-3.
Unique utility gun from South Africa, German proof, condition 2-3.
Near mint condition gun, with Sickinger-Holster. Condition 2.
Serbian clone of the SIG-Sauer, proof of 1997. In Box, condition 3.
British pocket pistol in unique shape, alu-grip panels (replicas), original condition with ca. 50% of finish, spotted. No valid proof - collectible item. Condition IV.
German auxilliary ordnance pistol of WWI, nitro proof "crown above N" plus acceptance "crown above Gothic letter", furtheron an anchor logo on triggerguard. Wooden grip panels, hard rubber grip panels...
Brazilian clone of the Beretta 92, Pachmayr-grip, proof of 1988, condition 3.
Heavily used gun, on slide spotted and pitted, Span. proof, in original box with manual and 2 extra magazines. Condition 4.
German proof, condition 3.
In original box with accessories, proof of 1984. Early model of the 1st generation with barrel in the white with small diameter. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung 1 p 548, condition 3.
Hungarian clone of the FN HP, with original box and extra magazine. Condition 1-2.
Gun of about 1943, partly spotted, shallow blueing. No valid proof - collectible item. Condition III.
Heavily used Wehrmacht-HSc, acceptance on lhs "eagle above WaA135". On rhs of slide pitted, no valid proof - collectible item. Condition IV.
Wehrmacht gun with acceptance "eagle above WaA135" on lhs, on lhs in front heavily pitted, original finish ca. 60%, with extra magazine. Condition IV.
Very good condition PPK from France. French proof, condition 2-3.
Target version of the FN 10/22, near mint condition, Belg. proof. Condition 1-2.
Matte lacquered version in used condition. Proof of 1994, condition 3-4.
French proof, condition 3.
Wehrmacht pistol, on lhs code "ac 42", barrel # is not matching. Poor original condition, partly pitted, almost all over spotted. No valid proof - collectible item. Condition IV.
Pocket pistol from USA, a kind of Baby-Government… . Mint condition, proof of 1988 - condition 2.
Rare German pocket pistol, reworked a long time ago, no valid proof - collectible item. Condition III.
Commercial PP in original condition, spotted, with contemporarry holster and extra magazine. No valid proof - collectible item, condition III.
Good original condition, police gun, engraved on gripframe with inventory # "SW 3083". See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I pp 183. Condition II.
Interesting gun with long barrel (total length 18 cm), see MÖTZ/SCHUY pp.159f. No valid proof - old Belgian and Viennese proof of 1913. Interesting collectible item - condition II-III.
American version of the FN 1906. Reworked, no valid proof - collectible item. Condition III-IV.
Small and handsome Span. pistol, Span. proof, condition 2-3.