CZ75 with matte nickeled gripframe and wooden grip panels. Proof of 1983, condition 3.
Proof of 1997, extra magazine, condition 3.
German police pistol, acceptance "eagle beside C". Rough wartime finish, ca. 80% of orig. finish, partly worn off and pitted. Good bore, no valid proof. Condition III.
Acceptance of teh Wehrmacht "WaA under eagle", condition III.
Mint condition pocket Colt, more or less a Baby - Government... Proof of 1994, condition 2.
German police pistol in good shape. Acceptance "eagle beside C" on lhs of trigger guard. Ca. 70% of orig. finish, condition III.
PP for the Wehrmacht, acceptance "WaA359 under eagle". Rough wartime finish, partly a little bit spotted, very good bore. Condition III.
Training pistol of the British Armed Forces, matte black lacquering finish, lanyard loop. Rare version of a PP! Proof of 1973, condition II.
Early commercial PP with 90 degreee safety. Ca. 90% of orig. finish, very good bore. Condition II.
PPK for the Wehrmacht, acceptance "WaA359", partly heavily spotted. Wrong grip panel from Manurhin. Condition III-IV.
Slightly used combat pistol, Belgian proof, condition 2-3.
Well used G17, proof of 1990, Condition 3-4.
Gen1 pistol with matte nickeled slide and big magazine floor (+2 rds). Proof of 1984, condition 3.
Glock 17 of Gen1 in very good condition in its orig. box with 2 extra magazines, loading device and holster. Proof of 1985, condition 2.
Pachmayr rubbe rgrip, proof of 1982, condition 3.
High Power of the Austrian Gendarmerie, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I pp374. Condition II.
French pistol made for Germany in WWII. Acceptance "WaA251 under eagle". Ca. 98% original rough wartime finish, very good bore. Condition II.
PPK of the Austrian Gendarmerie - Detecive branch. In orig. box with cleaning rod. Condition III. See MÖTZ / SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I pp 396.
Luger P08 of the Reichswehr, double datet 1920, originally made in 1916 by DWM. All numbers matching excluding magazine. Poor bore, no valid proof - collectible item. Condition IV.
P08 for the Wehrmacht, code "byf", all numbers matching. ca. 40% of orig. finish, a little bit spotted and worn off. Condition III-IV.
Austro-Hungarian ordnance pistol M7, new model. Acceptance "W-N eagle 9" of 1909. Ca. 80% of orig. finish, worn off, on the lhs slightly spotted. Condition III-IVB. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung pp525.
Four shot derringer , proof of 1980, in orig. box with manual. Condition 1.
Small repeating pistole (no semiauto!) in strong caliber, an ideal backup gun. No visible proof, condition 2.
Walther P38 for the Western German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). Acceptance of June 1985, ca. 98% of matte finish. Wooden grip panels, excellent bore. No commercial proof - condition I.