Good original condition, no valid. Proof, condition III.
Individualized anatom. Grip (painted and damaged), With 2 spare magazines. Proof 1973. condition IV.
Spotty, heavily used condition, proof 1968, condition 3-4.
Italian proof, in original box with cleaning utensils, condition 2-3.
A second-series example, built 1919, no valid proof, condition III.
Spanish proof, with case, condition 2-3.
Left grip plate cracked, proof 1976, condition 3.
Old Viennese proof from 1924, stained original condition, no valid proof. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistole I S.302ff.
acceptance "Bp double crest16", non-original wood grip panels, barely more finish, some scarring, Condition IV.
As new, in original box, proof 1970, condition 2-3
Heavily used, Spanish proof, condition 3-4. In Walther pistol box.
Italian proof, in original box, condition 2.
Scarred and spotted original finish, no proof, condition IV.
acceptance "eagle over WaA140", light rough war finish, rusty on front, no valid. Beschuss, condition III-IV.
german proof, condition 3
Year of manufacture 1921, spotty original finish, no proof, condition III-IV.
Spanish proof, right grip plate damaged, condition otherwise 3.
Old proof from 1944, expertly reworked, condition externally III.
Year of manufacture 1914, no valid., proof, condition III-IV.
Refurbished, matching numbers, no valid proof, wooden grip panels not original, in need of cleaning. Such pistols were used in WW1 by Austria-Hungary as temporary weapons. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwic...