Pistol of the Wehrmacht: CZ 27 with German company and model inscription on top and on lhs of slide, very good oOriginal condition, excellent bore. Acceptance "eagle above WaA78" on top and on rhs. Co...
Commercial CZ 27 with German inscription "Pistole Modell 27...", all numbers matching, Czech proof of 1942. Reworked with new blueing, partly pitted. Very good bore, condition IV.
Commercial CZ 27 with German inscription "Pistole Modell 27...", all numbers matching, reworked with new blueing, partly spotted, condition III-IV.
CZ 27 for the Wehrmacht, slide inscription on lhs "Pistole Modell 27" beside the code "fnh" for the Bohemian Arms Co., rough wartime finish. All numbers matching. condition III.
Utility pistol in good conditrion. There are holes in the grip panels, corresponding with the holes in the magazine. So you can check how many rounds are in your gun... Comes with a non original case ...
Matte nickeled grip frame, proof of 1996, condition 3.
Single shot match pistol, proof of 1985, condition 2.
Match pistol with Belgian proof. Condition 3.
Reworked Frommer Stop, acceptance of 1917, grip panels are not original. Condition III.
Proof of 1985, condition 2.
G17 in good condition, proof of 1990. Condition 2-3.
Slightly used G19 of Gen2 in original box with all accessories except manual. Proof of 1995. Condition 2.
Match pistol in good condition, proof of 1975, condition 3.
Proof of 1970, condition 3.
Reworked C96/16 ("The red nine") with shortened barrel. The tangent rear sight is replaced by a simple one. Looks like a "Bolo-Mauser" in this condition. With repro shoulder stock, no valid proof. Col...
Reworked C96/12 "Wartime Commercial", poor bore, lanyard loop is missing. Condition IV.
Luger P08 of the Wehrmacht, code "42" for Mauser and "41" for 1941 as year of make, original condition with poor bore. Spotted and pitted, ca. 65% of original finish, condition IV.
Made in 1915, all numbers matching excluding magazine and lockplate. Good bore, condition IV.
Luger P08 of the Wehrmacht, code "byf" for Mauserwerke, manuf. year 1942, acceptance "eagle above 135" on rhs. All numbers matching excluding magazine. With new 25,5 cm long barrel of no historical sa...
Interesting intermediate model of a Radom for the Wehrmacht ("P35(p)"). Type 2 (still with notch for shoulder stock) but wooden grip panels of the types 5 and 6 of 1944/45. Possibly made of spare part...
Late Radom from the German wartime manufacture with rough finish without strippeing lever (type 4), possibly made in mid 1944. Nice reddish brown plastic grip panels, acceptance on lhs "eagle above 77...
Ital. pocket pistol, condition 3.
Classical german pocket pistol of the interwar period. Nice marmled plastic grip panels. Condition II-III.