Czech copy of Walther PP, spotted slide, proof 1971, condition 3.
proof 1971, condition 3 - in need of cleaning!
German pocket pistol in good original condition, pistol used by the Austrian Hungarian Empire of WW I Austrian Hungarian Empire as auxilliary weapon, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I, S.39ff. no v...
Matte finish, spottedpistol used by the Austrian Hungarian Empire of WW I Austrian Hungarian Empire as auxilliary weapon, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I, S.39ff. no valid proof, condition III-IV.
on the right spotted, proof 1977, condition 3-4.
clone of Parabellum P08 calibre .22 lr, proof 1968, condition 3.
clone of Parabellum P08 calibre .22 lr, proof 1969, condition 3-4.
proof from the 1960ies, second magazine and original box, condition 4.
clone of Parabellum P08 calibre .22 lr, proof 1966, condition 3-4.
year of manufacture 1968, condition III.
in original box, with manual, including magazine, proof 1992, condition 2.
PP-clone of Hungary, Hungarian proof 1973, condition 3.
Hungarian clone of Walther PP, Dural-frame, Hungarian Beshcuss, condition 2-3.
PP-clone Hungarian, aluminium frame, heavily used, Hungarian proof, condition 3-4.
Wehrmacht model, coded "jhv 41" with slide inscribed in German, acceptance mark "eagle above WaA58", heavily spotteder and parts slightly pitted original condition. grips very poor , obsolete proof - ...
PP-clone Hungarian, bright aluminium frame, slide heavily spotted. Hungarian proof, condition 4-5.
matte blueing reworked, no proof visible, condition 3-4.
clone of Tokarew TT33 calibre 9 mm Para, became infamous by being used the RAF in the 1970ies, proof 1969, condition 3-4.
slightly spotted, proof 1977, condition III
Dutch service arm with lanyard loop, "W" with crown for Queen Wilhemina on slide on top, matching numbered. original condition, no valid proof, condition III.
Cased modern manufacture of a FN Baby, French proof, condition 2-3.
M.35 of Austrian Gendarmerie, inscribed "LGK NÖ" for Landesgendarmeriekommando Niederösterreic, Belgian proof, condition III. see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I S. 374ff.
M.35 of Austrian Gendarmerie, inscribed "LGK NÖ" for Landesgendarmeriekommando NiederAustria, Belgian proof, condition III. see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I S. 374ff.
Danish service pistol M46, left marked, parkerised original finish with spots, bore mediocre, Belgian proof, condition IV.
service pistol of former Austrian gendarmery, inscribed "LGKNÖ 0052", two matching numbered magazines, matching Sickinger-Holster. Belgian proof, condition II-III. see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I ...
Belgian target pistol, Belgian proof, barrel with tool marks, condition due to that only 3.
nice original condition, pistol used by the Austrian Hungarian Empire of WW I Austrian Hungarian Empire as auxilliary weapon see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung, S.33ff. no valid proof, condition III.
Obviously reworked, no valid proof, condition 3-4.
heavily used vest pocket pistol,reproofed 1990, condition 3-4.
very good condition, Viennese proof of 1927, with contemporary case and second magazine as well as holster for concealed carry, condition II.
very good condition, obsolete Belgian proof, with black leathe rpistol case, condition II.
pocket pistol classic in spotted original condition, Belgian proof, condition 3-4.
reworked M1910, condition III-IV.
tuned with Pachmayr grip, adjustable sights and rubber armoured magazine floors, slide matted, including second magazine and holster. no proof visible (US model), condition 3.
M.35 of Austrian Gendarmerie, inscribed "LGK T" for Landesgendarmeriekommando Tirol, Belgian proof, condition III. see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I S. 374ff.
M.35 of Austrian Gendarmerie, inscribed "LGK OÖ" for Landesgendarmeriekommando OberAustria, Belgian proof, condition III. see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I S. 374ff.
Belgian proof, condition 2-3
some pitted original condition, obsolete proof, condition IV.
heavily useder original condition, not original wooden grips, no valid proof. condition III-IV.
no valid proof, very spotted original finish, condition III-IV.
matching numbered, heavily used and spotted, respectively partially pitted, no valid proof, condition 4.
Serial number removed and replaced by "11", Gothic acceptance mark beneath a crown on the left, WW I German service pistol, see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I, S 135. condition IV.
WW I service pistol, acceptance mark "Bp Doppelwappen 17" on the left, professionally reworked. see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung S. 634ff. no valid proof, condition III.
WW I Austrian Empire pistol, reworked, Budapest acceptance mark 1917, army mark "3 JR 135" (Infanterieregiment 3, Waffe 135). see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung S. 634ff. obsolete proof, condition III-IV.
Budapest acceptance mark 1918, professionally reworked, no valid proof. magazine floor damaged, due to that condition III-IV., see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Vom Ursprung S. 634ff.
well preserved pistol of the second generation, proof 1994, condition 3.