very bad condition, non orig. grips, no valid proof, condition V-VI.
weapon not complete, missing: magazine, recoil spring, left grip, various small parts, triggerbar included. German proof 1978, condition V.
Span. proof, heavily used, condition 3-4.
Extreme pitting, condition, no valid proof, condition V.
reworked after heavy rust attac, no proof, condition IV.
pitted, not cocking, magazine missing, condition V-VI.
crack in left side grip, pitted, no proof, condition IV.
Unvalid proof from 1941, heavy worn, condition IV. with matching pistol pouch in bad condition.
proof 1981, condition 4.
very bad condition, no proof, condition V.
reworked, originality of magazine questionable, no proof, condition IV.
no valid proof, condition III-IV.
Gripsafety missing, very stainy, no valid proof, condition IV. with contemporary pistol pouch.
proof 1976, condition 4.
proof 1976, condition 4.
bad condition, magazine missing, no proof, condition IV-V.
pitted original condition, no proof, condition IV.
heavily reworked, no proof, condition IV.
grips not original, very stainy, no proof, condition IV.
classic german opcket pistol, in 1. and 2.WW used as auxiliaryweapon, no proof, magazine missing, condition IV,
bad on the outside condition, PTB-proof, condition 4.
acceptance "hawk over WaA140", missing: barrel, magazine, extractor and small parts in slide and barrelbushing, condition V.
heavily reworked, labeling not readable, no proof, condition IV.
no valid proof, partly already patinated, condition IV.
unprofessionaly overworked pitting, no valid proof, condition IV.
inventory number voided on the right side, flash rustspots, belg. proof, condition 3-4.
clone of Walther PP, manufactured in hungary, german proof, number overstamped, hardly readable, condition 3.
weapon number voided, german proof 1969, condition 3.
grips not original, no proof, condition IV.
no proof evident, condition III.
acceptance "hawk over 135", very pitted, no proof, condition V.
Ital. proof, condition 3.
spanish auxiliary weapon for France 1.WW, no proof, condition IV.
rusty and stainy, magazin does not fit, no proof, condition IV.
proof 1981, condition 3-4.
changed to 4 mm, spanish proof and german proof, condition 2-3.
Span. proof, condition 3.
stainy und tlw. pitted original condition, grips dirty, no proof, condition IV.
magazine missing, proof 1968, condition 3.
rather used Mod. 1906, no valid proof, condition III. with contemporary pistol pouch.
Unvalid viennese proof from 1923, condition III (spots on Triggersbügel und Frame/magazine).
a little flash rust, span .proof, condition III.
Ital. proof 1956, condition 3.
spanish clone of Browning 1910, safety lever loose, slide toren in the front (not capable of firing), old belg. proof, condition IV.
acceptance on the left side "hawkoverWaA76", classic labeling "pistole 27....", partially heavily pitted und stainy, no valid proof, condition IV.
Classic german pocketpistol, in 1. und 2.WW used as auxiliaryweapon, no proof, through flash rust only condition IV,
no valid proof, condition III-IV.
Span. proof, condition 3.
proof 1968, with spare magazines, condition 3-4.
german proof, condition 3.
german proof, condition 3-4.
from 9 mm short changed to 4 mm M20. Recoilspring missing, no proof, condition 3.
slide stainy und pitted, frame flash rusty, no proof, condition IV,
no proof, condition II-III.
flash rust en masse, ital. proof, signal pin does not work properly, condition IV.
Hungarian clone of PP for HEGE manufactured, hungarian proof, condition 3.
german new proof, condition 3.
leftgrip with crack, no proof evident, condition III.
reworked, no labeling anymore, wrong grips, proof 1998
no valid proof, condition III.
no valid proof, partly small pitting, condition III-IV.
old viennese proof from 1924, stainy original condition, no valid proof, condition III. please refer to MÖTZ/SCHUY, die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistole I S.302ff.
In original box, proof 1969, condition 3.
stainy original condition, right sidegrip not original, mechanic in need of repair, condition IV.
reworked, no valid proof, condition III-IV.
on the right side on slide frontwards pitted, other only partially stainy, no valid proof, condition III-IV.
stainy original condition no valid proof, condition III.
stainy, no valid proof, condition III.
slide on the left side welded, condition IV.
Span. proof, condition 3.
Span. proof, condition 3.
Span. proof, condition 2-3.
french proof, condition 3, in original box.
labeled on the right side "le veritable pistolet francais", french proof, condition II-III.
proof 1973, condition 3.
French proof, condition 3.
stainy original condition, no proof, condition III.
PTB-proof, condition 4.
changedfrom 9 mm Luger to 4 mm M20 changed (pertaining only Barrel), initially proof 1979, condition 3.
Adapted from 9 mm Luger to 4 mm M20, with proof, rather used, condition 3.
good original condition, function in need of repair, magazine missing, no valid proof, condition III.
pitted and stainy, original wooden grips, condition IV.
pitted and stainy, wooden grips not original, no valid proof, condition IV.
small pitting and obviously cleaned chemically, no proof, condition IV.
date of manufacture 1910, stainy origina lfinish. please refer to MÖTZ/SCHUY, die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistolel S. 687f, no proof, condition III-IV.
no proof, condition IV.
86 mm long, in Waltherbox (none related), german proof, condition 3.
hungarian PP-clone, hungariann proof, condition 2-3.
acceptance stephan's crown, stainy but original finish, no valid proof, condition still III.
flash rusty original condition, in original box with manual for Mod. D,
stainy original condition, no proof, condition III-IV.
Matt reworked, original labeling not readable, magazine missing, needs to be cleaned. No proof, condition IV.
stainy and a little pitted on the right side, trigger not working, no valid proof, condition IV.
Company "Carl Goluch Linz" on barrel, brit. proof, condition 2-3. rare targetweapon!
not matching numbers, original condition, milled spot on the right side on breech, belg. proof, condition III.
acceptance "Bp Dreifachwappen 18", (Budapest 1918). no valid proof, condition II.