Reworked pistol of WWII, all numbers matching, good bore. Condition III.
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...
Subcompact Colt 1911, matte finish, proof of 1980. Magazine floor is home made! Condition 3.
This is a Conversion Unit with grip frame. So it is a complete handgun in accordance of the Austrian gun law. Proof of 1977, condition 3.
In pistol case with extra magazine and tools, proof of 1976. Condition 3.
With holster and extra magazine, a screw for the left grip panel is missing. Condition 3.
Two double barreled pinfire pistols, due to the serial numbers and slight variations no true pair, technically sound, folding triggers, rifling almost not detectable, condition IV.
Nr. 147603, early elegant and lightweight variable power scope reticule No. 4 in soldered German claw mounts and a leather case, condition 3.
Proofed in 1901, restored, Damascus barrels internally pitted, action tight, condition 3-4.
71 cm barrels choked 1/2 and full, extractor, single trigger, pistol grip, proofed in 1963, condition 3-4.
Damascus barrels externally heavily pitted, rifle barrel functional due to inserted barrel, gun barrel internally pitted, with 18 rounds of RWS 6,5x70R, German proof before 1945, condition 5.
Made in 1886, bolt with non matching number, condition III-IV.
2 3/4 inch barrel, stainless version, proofed in 1976, condition 2.
American revolver from the end of the 19th century, original condition. In non original plasticbox. Condition III.
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...
Slightly used G19 of Gen2 in original box with all accessories except manual. Proof of 1995. Condition 2.
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 ...
Handsome pocket pistol, more or less a "Baby Government". Proof of 1989, condition 3.
7 ,5" barrel, looks like a classical SA-revolver, proofed in 1987. Condition 3.
German proof, condition 2.
for a break action weapon with max. 79 cm barrel length, pigskin, condition 3.