not matching numbered, barrel obviously welded, not functional, no legal de-activation, therefore still § C, cleaning rod missing, condition III-IV.
clone of the K44, made in 1955, not matching numbered, barrel pitted, surface spotty and flash rusty, proof 1988, condition IV.
bore a little rough, externally partially pitted and flash rusty, not matching numbered, no proof, cleaning rod missing. condition IV.
made in 1890, very poor bore, Chinese script on stock and action, patinated, no proof, condition IV.
not matching numbered, moderate bore, proof 1993, condition III.
rear sight spring broken, no proof, bore pitted, externally heavily pitted, condition V.
matching numbered, proof 1993, moderate bore, condition due to flash rust III-IV.
not matching numbered, arsenal reworked, very good bore, proof 1981, condition III.
made in 1952, matching numbered, proof 1991, moderate bore, otherwise good original condition, a little flash rust on bolt handle and muzzle, condition III.
adapted in 1952, not matching numbered, the replaced barrel very good, action and stock quite worn and without finish, bolt somewhat stuck, to be cleaned, no proof, condition III-IV.
not matching numbered, poor bore, rear sight spring broken, proof 1980, condition IV. Interesting for Austria collectors, since used as auxilliary arm in WWI.
matching numbered, good bore, barrel band slightly pitted, no proof, condition III.
originally made in 7.65x54, rebarelled to .30-06 Sprg., bore very good, other parts spotty. no proof, condition III.
metal surfaces partially patinated, good bore, threaded muzzle, proof 1993, cleaning rod missing, condition III-IV.
made in 1915, not matching numbered, some small parts missing, good bore, externally partially heavily pitted and chemically and mechanically cleaned, finish removed, no proof, condition IV-V.
barrel and bore flash rusty near the muzzle, also the bolt handle, cleaning rod missing, no proof, condition III-IV.
made in 1918, rough bore, no proof, condition III-IV.
Spanish Guardia Civil-carbine, very good bore, proof 1960, condition III.
made in 1943, not matching numbered, very good bore, proof 1988, condition III, to be cleaned! with original bayonet.
Spanish carbine adapted to modern calibre, proof 1992, bolt not matching numbered, good bore, condition III.
matching numbered, very good condition including bore, proof 1990, minimal flash rust e.g. at the muzzle, condition II-III.
made in 1928, not matching numbered, mechanically cleaned, slightly pitted, no finish, rough bore, no proof, condition IV.
made in 1940, mechanically cleaned, pitted, finish removed, very good bore, no proof, condition III-IV.
matching numbered, 1935 made civilian, good bore, no proof, condition III.
made in 1949, matching numbered, good bore, original condition, no proof, condition III.
made in 1953, original condition, matching numbered, bright bore, proof 1988, condition III
single shot rifle in good condition, made in 1955, bore bright, proof 2000, condition II-III.
made in 1944, matching numbered, bore slightly rough, no proof, condition IV. with original sling.
metal parts except bolt handle, cleaning rod and muzzle (thus flash rusty) in very good original condition, good bore, matching numbered, no proof, condition II-III.
Civil inexpertly adapted sniper rifle. Folding bayonet and cleaning rod missing, scope and mount type of Dragunov, bolt not matching numbered, ventilated rubber recoil pad, very good bore, proof 1993,...
Chemically and mechanically cleaned, pitted, finish removed, pin of the middle barrel band as well as rear sight damaged, poor bore, no proof, condition IV-V.
coded "byf 42", not matching numbered, beneath the renewed matte finish pitted, good bore, externally partially flash rusty, no proof, condition IV.
coded "337 1940", acceptance markn "eagle above 749", not matching numbered, reworked matte finish, later added grooved softwood stock, moderate bore, cleaning rod missing, proof 1995, condition III-I...
grooved beechwood stock (presumably post-war manufacture, perhaps for Israel), large winter trigger guard, coded "dot 1 45", not matching numbered, proof 1980, missing cleaning rod, condition III-IV.
made in 1942, good bore, matching numbered, stock to be cleaned, no proof, condition II-III.
coded "bnz 44", instead of the original bolt a modern single shot insertable barrel by Voere, some small parts and the cleaning rod missing, not matching numbered. original 8 mm bore poor, condition o...
In continental Europe rare model of an early military breechloader, made in 1872, from 12.7x44 Rem. adapted to 8 mm, acceptance mark "crown above C", good original condition, very good bore, no valid ...
made in 1938, marked "SA in square", matching numbered, proof 1995, good bore, externally spotty, condition III.
made in 1918, not matching numbered, original tangent sight type Lange Visier, bore dull in the rifling, Turkish mark, proof 1994, condition III-IV.
acceptance mark on barrel "St 70" for Steyr 1870, inscribed on receiver "WERNDL" and "OP", aon lockplate "LENZ 868", patinated condition, poor bore, embossed army mark on buttplate. front sling swivel...
matching numbered, very good bore, proof 1972, condition III.
matching numbered, very good bore, no proof, condition III.
coded "jhv 43", acceptance mark "eagle above 173", not matching numbered, very good bore, externally partially pitted, cleaning rod missing, rare collector's item, no proof, condition IV.
made in 1911, bore slightly dull in the rifling, not matching numbered, proof 1983, condition III.
matching numbered, good bore, metal parts fine, stock moderate, proof 1993, condition III. Interesting collector's item, this type being used as auxilliary arm by the Austro-Hungarian army.
coded "byf 42", not matching numbered, missing cleaning rod, not original canvas sling. condition III.
made in 1943, adapted to military target rifle M63, good condition including bore, proof 2010, condition III.
made in 1956, matching numbered, German proof, condition III.