Target pistol with anatomical grip (individualized by artificial wood, crack on rhs), proof mark from 1979, in lockable case with cleaning set and key. Condition 3-4.
Target gun with anatomical grip (individualized with artificial wood) and barrel weight. French proof mark, with manual, condition 3-4.
Belg. proof mark, condition 2-3.
Span. clone of the FN 1906, no valid proof mark, condition III.
Acceptance mark on lhs "eagle above 37", poor condition with non original woodern grip panels. No valid proof mark, condition IV-V.
Specimen of the second series, no valid proof mark, condition III. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Ursprung pp688.
Old Viennese proof mark from 1924, good original condition. No valid proof mark, condition II-III.
Nickel plated, no proof mark, non matching numbers, firing pin is missing. Condition III-IV.
Reworked gun of the frist sereis, new proof mark from 1995, condition IV. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Ursprung pp687f.
Hungarian service pistol of WWII, no valid proof marks, condition III.
Spanish Government-clone in .22 lr, Spanish proof mark, rhs grip panel slightly damaged, condition 4.
Very good condition,no valid proof mark to be cleaned. Condition II.
Original sheet metal grip panels, heavily spotted, no valid proof mark. Interesting collector's item, condition IV.
In original box with cleaning brush, proof mark from 1973, condition 3.
Weapon needs extremely cleaning, specimen of the second series, no valid proof mark. Wooden grip panels, condition IV. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Ursprung pp688.
Good original condition, all numbers matching, no valid proof mark, to be cleaned. Wooden grip panels are not original. Pistols of this type were used in WWI by Austria-Hungary as auxiliary handguns. ...
Model with long gripframe, well used original condition. No valid proof mark, condition IV.
Good to very good condition, proof mark from visible. condition 2-3.
Very good condition, Italian proof mark, condition 2. With Sickinger holster.
With extra magazine, Span. proof mark, partly with flash rust, condition 3-4.
Proof mark from 1957, non original wooden grip panels, condition 3.
Chechoslovakian ordnance gun, acceptance mark on rhs "J lion 37", in front heavily pitted. No valid proof mark, condition IV.