arms of this type were used during the WWI in Austria Hungary as auxilliary pistol. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistol I S.28ff. Original condition, no proof, except magazine ...
used, partially pitted original condition, right grip cracked, no valid proof, condition IV. arms of this type were used during the WWI in Austria Hungary as auxilliary pistol. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die W...
mint, in Original synthetic leather case, lined with green felt, with spare magazine and accessories. Barrel weight and compensator. proof 1961. condition 2.
good original condition, no proof, condition III.
proof 1960, trigger frozen (as magazine is missing), condition thus 4.
Italian proof, heavily used, condition 3-4.
in places finely pitted original finish, no valid proof, condition 3.
proof 1986, condition 2-3.
good condition, Belgian proof, condition 3.
no valid proof, condition IV.
very good condition, without valid proof, in need of a clean. condition II.
no valid proof, condition III.
Left grip cracked, otherwise quite good original condition, no valid proof, condition 3-4.
very well preserved arm in original box, obsolete Viennese proof of 1926, magazine missin total condition II-III.
no valid proof, condition III.
no valid proof, condition IV.
no valid proof, condition IV.
post-war manufacture of a classic pistol, Belgian proof, condition II.
acceptance mark "eagle above WaA140", spotted original condition, no valid proof, condition 3.
obsolete Viennese proof of 1928, with spare magazine, somewhat pitted and spotted original finish, condition III. with spare magazine.
post-WWII made FN 1910, mint condition, Belgian proof, with original manual. condition 2.
Hungarian army pistol in poor, on the left heavily pitted condition, technically sound. with original pistol case, no valid proof, condition IV.
with threaded muzzle, in original box, proof 2017, condition 1.
quite heavily used, Hungarian proof, with Sickinger-holster, condition 3-4.
On the left of the slide pitted and scratched, otherwise all in original finish. no valid proof, condition 3-4.
flash rusty, original brass magazine, right grip cracked, one splinter missing, obsolete Viennese proof of 1925, condition IV. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistol I S. 264ff.
Super pistol - not only for big game hunting, barrel length 45 cm, barrel weight, detachable muzzle brake, Weaver rail, proof 2005. Burris handgun scope 1,5-4x, reticule Plex with rail mounts, pistol ...
on the right heavily pitted original condition, no proof, condition IV.
Early version from Zella-St.Blasii. spotted original condition, the right of the slide slightly pitted. no proof, condition III-IV. arms of this types were used during WWI by Germany and Austria Hunga...
very good condition of a late commercial wartime manufacture, rough finish, very good bore, no valid proof, condition II.
early model with 90° safety, in poor reworked condition, no slide inscription, no proof, condition IV.
early model with 90° safety, in poor reworked condition, no slide inscription, proof 1998, condition IV.
first pistol by Walther in an early version, original finish, left side of the slide somewhat pitted, in total somewhat spotted, no valid proof, condition III-IV.
with holster. no proof visible, condition 3.
Non-factury luxury version, gold inlaid. gold washed trigger and hammer, monogram "HS" in front of grip, no proof, condition 2.
inscribed on the left "pistol model 27....", heavily reworked and blank, pitted, no valid proof, condition IV-V.
Matte finish, proof 1994, condition 2.
bright polished gripframe, proof 1994, with Sickinger holster, condition 3.
proof 1976, with holster, non-fitting magazine, condition 3.
proof 1956, somewhat rubbed, condition 3.
German copy of the FN 1910 from the 1920ies, poor, pitted condition, no proof, condition IV-V.
missing magazine, Hungarian proof, condition 2-3.
Belgian proof, on the right of the slide slightly flash rusty, condition 3.
Belgian proof, condition 3.
Belgian proof, finish somewhat rubbed, condition 3.
good condition except almost unnoticeable splinter missing from right grip, Belgian proof, condition 3.
Belgian proof, condition 2-3.
Belgian proof, partially flash rusty, magazine missing, condition 3.
partially heavily pitted, no valid proof, condition 4.
old Belgian proof, in original leather holster, with spare magazine. condition 3.
smallest locked breech pistol, additionally archaic type of long recoiling barrel. finely pitted and spotted condition, almost no finish. no proof, condition IV. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Vom Ursprung der Selb...
magazine with 2-rounds extension, proof 1995, condition 3.
proof 1989, breech end blank, adjustable sights, condition 3.
New arm in case with all accessories as well as 2 more magazines and an IMI-holster. condition 1.
Slide in poor, very spotted and partially pitted condition, German proof. exchangeable barrel with mainspring but without magazine for .22 lr. condition 4.
with spare magazine, no proof, condition IV.
mint arm in original box with manual. no proof, condition 2.
mint arm in original box with manual. no proof, condition 2.
acceptance mark "eagle above135", spotted and partially flash rusty, no proof, condition 4.
with spare magazine, proof 1982, condition 3.
Police acceptance mark "eagle next to C" on the left. no valid proof. condition 3.
rarely used arm, spare magazine, proof 1988, condition 2-3.
very well preserved M39, with spare magazine, proof 1980, condition 2-3.
anodising a little scratched, proof 1993, condition 3.
year of manufacture 1919, spotted and partially finely pitted original condition, no valid proof, condition III.
almost expertly reworked arm, year of manufacture 1911, good bore, hinge pin replaced by not original part, no proof, condition IV. with black Anuschat pistol case presumably Austrian Police. See MÖTZ...
reworked in accordance with the changes from 1909 to 1934, marked on the grip frame with internal serial number of the Austrian Police "SW 1784"+, this number with "I" and "II" also on magazine and sp...
very good condition, proof 1989, in a P38/P1 case of the Bundeswehr, condition 2-3.
partially spotted and slightly pitted, left grip cracked, French proof, condition 3-4.
year of manufacture / proof 1972, scratched grips, condition 3.
Heavy target pistol, Italian proof, condition 3.
long barrel model, proof 1971, magazine missin total condition otherwise 3.
Tropical version (varnished), proof 1987, in orignal styrofoam box with spare magazine and cleaning brush, condition 2.
Belgian proof, condition 2-3.
In original case including all, proof 2010, condition 1-2.
good original condition, original sights replaced by rifle sight and additional folding leaf, firing pin spring weak, no valid proof, condition III.
DAO-pistol from Italy, with spare magazine in original box, Italian proof, left grip cracked, flash rust in the cocking grooves, condition 3-4.
mint arm with spare magazine, Belgian proof, condition 1-2.
mint, without proof, condition 2.
Blueing partially heavily rubbed, proof 1964, condition 3-4.
former service arm of the criminal service of the Upper Austrian Gendarmerie, stamped in front of the grip frame with "LGK OÖ0389", in original box with manual, spare magazine and cleaning rod. See MÖ...
acceptance mark "eagle above WaA359", shallow slide inscription, presumably reworked, no valid proof, condition III.