proof 1977, condition 3.
Italian proof, heavily used, condition 3-4.
almost expertly reworked arm, year of manufacture 1911, good bore, hinge pin replaced by not original part, no proof, condition IV. with black Anuschat pistol case presumably Austrian Police. See MÖTZ...
Matte finish, proof 1994, condition 2.
Belgian proof, matte nickel plated, condition 2.
Early version from Zella-St.Blasii. spotted original condition, the right of the slide slightly pitted. no proof, condition III-IV. arms of this types were used during WWI by Germany and Austria Hunga...
good original condition, original sights replaced by rifle sight and additional folding leaf, firing pin spring weak, no valid proof, condition III.
no valid proof, condition IV.
long barrel version, proof 1963, condition 2-3.
Hungarian clone of the Browning High Power with Double-Action lock work ordered by Mauser. mint, with Sickinger-holster and spare magazine, Hungarian proof, condition 2.
Non-factury luxury version, gold inlaid. gold washed trigger and hammer, monogram "HS" in front of grip, no proof, condition 2.
Marked "LGK O100" in front of grip frame, also the spare magazine, condition I-II. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistol I S.374ff.
proof 1960, trigger frozen (as magazine is missing), condition thus 4.
mint arm in original box with manual. no proof, condition 2.
missing magazine, Hungarian proof, condition 2-3.
partially spotted and slightly pitted, left grip cracked, French proof, condition 3-4.
mint arm with spare magazine, Belgian proof, condition 1-2.
In original box with bipod, Picattiny rail, muzzle brake. Threaded muzzle with cover. Cable lock as original accessory, proof 2018, condition 2.
New 255 mm long exchangeable barrel with threaded muzzle, proof 2017, condition 1.
on the right heavily pitted original condition, no proof, condition IV.
Belgian proof, condition 2.
Matte nickel plated, Hogue rubber grips, proof 1994, condition 3.
Chinese Government clone, Pachmayr magazine with rubber floorplate, Belgian proof, condition 2-3.
action by Simson & Co.- Suhl, barrel housing by Mauser (1941), new barrel, matching re-numbered, beneath the reworks partially pitted, modified milled magazine with wooden floorplate, typical bakelite...