Rare early self-loading pistol, to be loaded with clip of 5 rounds, poor bore (110 mm long). Proof mark double crown/U, variant with extractor, on left side of frame "Patent (...)", on right side of l...
Rare early self-loading pocket pistol, to be loaded with 5 round clips, bore rough (80 mm long). Proof mark double crown/"U". Variant with extractor. On left side of frame "Patent (...)" and maker's c...
Rare Austrian pistol, see MÖTZ /SCHUY, Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole p. 330ff. matching numbered, inscription "WAFFENFABRIK STEYR" on the left and "SYSTEM MANNLICHER" on the right side of the rec...
Year of manufacture 1898, matching numbered with the original no. 13505, the no. with the prefix "W" is subsequently stamped in, rough bore, proof marks double crown/U and Oberndorf antlers. Inscribed...
Slightly dull bore, no proof marks visible. Sliding rear sight with early scale 1 - 10. Large ring hammer, long extractor. Firing pin with only one locking lug. Inscribed "WAFFENFABRIK / MAUSER / OBER...
Extremely rare and early Mauser C96, "Cone-Hammer" version as "six-loader", i.e. with magazine for only 6 instead of - as usual for this weapon - 10 cartridges. Six-shot variants of early self-loading...
Japanese characters on left and right of barrel, on breech "BTB in circle", tangent sights scaled 1-5, fine-grained beneath reworked finish, no valid proof - collector's weapon, condition IV.
Ordnance pistol introduced in Japan in 1934, Japanese characters on left, serial number and maker's logo among others on right, overworked, minor rust on right, no valid proof marks. Collector's weapo...
Rare, archaic self-loading pistol with long barrel recoil and locked bolt despite the weak cartridge. Licensed production by Sauer & Sohn in Suhl according to a patent of the Viennese company G. Roth ...
The famous Olympic pistol by Walther in beautiful original condition. Slide with standard inscription on left, magazine with wooden base, length 23.2 cm. Old German nitro proof "crown above N" on righ...
Rare production of the M1911A1: "U. S. & S. CO. SWISSVALE, PA. U. S. A." on the left side of the slide, inscribed on the right side of the grip with: "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and "M 1911A1 U. S. ARMY"...
Rare early Frommer pistol, see MÖTZ /SCHUY, Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole p.623ff. Original finish, left side of barrel housing fine-grained with traces of grinding. Archaic pistol with long barr...
Slightly dull bore, no proof marks visible. Sliding rear sight with early scale 1 - 10. Large Ring Hammer, long extractor. Firing pin with only one locking lug. Inscribed on top of breech "WAFFENFABRI...
The model 1930 was the penultimate version of the Mauser C96, which together with the in-line pistol model 1932 was manufactured by Mauser until the end of the 1930s. Barrel length 130 mm, bore condit...
Extremely rare C96 clone from China, seven-shot, Chinese characters on left and right side of receiver, original finish, lanyard ring missing, Italian proof. with original shoulder stock. Condition II...
Target pistol of premium class! Extremely fine trigger, anatomic wooden grips - punched at the contact surfaces, Italian proof, condition 2.
Export version of the first 9 mm Steyr pistol for Chile, according coat of arms on the left and inscription on the right, see MÖTZ /SCHUY, Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole p.707ff. Rare predecessor ...
Chrome-plated luxury weapon with factory scroll engraving. Italian proof, in original box Condition 2-3.
Good bore. Magazine with company logo and without thumbhole. Original bluing, partially slightly fine-grained and imperceptibly patinated. Dark brown wooden grip panels. Inventory number "3771" with u...
10 cm barrel, DWM monogram on front joint, German nitro proof "crown above N" and British proof, good bore, rather worn finish from an old overhaul, condition externally still III.
Swiss cross in aureole on breech, DWM monogram on front joint, matching numbered as far as visible (magazine renumbered), nice original finish with only minor wear marks, small parts yellow tempered, ...
Rare version, introduced as M/49 in the Danish military. On left side of slide engraved "9 mm m/49 HTK beneath crown", matching numbered, almost as new, in non-original wooden case. Condition II.
Extremely rare first series of the "repeating pistol M.7 of older production" of the Imperial and Royal Army, i.e. without "trigger lever". See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole p. 529ff....
Left on slide the Romanian crown with "Md. 1912", acceptance right the Romanian "Phoenix", matching numbered as far as visible, nice original finish with flash rust spots especially on the left side, ...