no valid proof, partially patinated, condition IV.
rather used model 1906, no valid proof, condition III. with contemporary pistol case.
Hungarian PP clone, Hungarian proof, condition 3-4.
used, partially pitted original condition, right grip cracked, no valid proof, condition IV. arms of this type were used during the WWI in Austria Hungary as auxilliary pistol.
Hungarian proof, condition 3.
heavily used, with spare magazine, right grip cracked, Belgian proof, condition 3-4.
In original box with spare magazine, Belgian proof, condition 2-3.
Spanish proof, condition 3.
relatively unknown Russian smallbore pistol, factory nickel plated, very handy, proof 2001, condition 3.
relatively unknown Russian smallbore pistol, factory nickel plated, very handy, threaded muzzle, proof 2001, condition 3.
good service arm with excellent accuracy, slightly used, no visible proof, condition 3.
proof 1970, in original box. Flash rust spot on the left of the slide, therefore condition 3.
typical gallery or garden around 1900, 24,5 mm heavy, rifled octagonal barrel, signed "crown above JA&C", Warnant action. No proof, condition III.
Extremely lightweight (aluminium frame) and handy for the calibre, no visible proof, with Sickinger-Holster, condition 3.
Post WWII manuf. of a classic pocket pistol, Belg. proof mark, condition II.
No valid proof mark from, condition IV.
No valid proof mark, condition IV.
No valid proof mark, condition III.
No valid proof mark, condition III.
good original condition, on the right spotty, Belgian proof, condition III.
rubbed and spotty, not original grips, valid proof "crown above N", condition IV.
No valid proof mark, condition IV.
magazine not original, magazine release altered, otherwise condition III. no valid proof.
no valid proof, condition 3-4.
heavily used, Belgian proof, condition IV.
Hungarian PP clone with aluminium grips, proof 1967, condition 3.
no valid proof, condition 3-4.
quite heavily used, Hungarian proof, with Sickinger-holster, condition 3-4.
good original condition, no proof, condition III.
Early version inscribed "PATENT ANGMELDET" on the left, without proof, good original condition, blank parts a little spotty, see MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistole I S. 297. cond...
Austro-Hungary ordnance pistol, acceptance Budapest 1918, good original condition, magazine missing. condition III. see MÖTZ /SCHUY, Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole S. 634ff.
original M1909 in very good condition, manufacture 1911, right grip replaced by brown Bakelite, no valid proof, otherwise condition II. see MÖTZ /SCHUY, Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole S. 696ff.
long barrel version, proof 1963, condition 2-3.
model of the 2nd series of 1920, no valid proof, good bore, original condition, condition II-III.
PP clone Hungarian in .380 ACP, aluminium gripframe, proof 1968, condition 3.
year of manufacture 1920, with typical wooden grips with fine chequering, as used for a short time. see MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistole I S.156ff. spotty, good bore, no valid ...
brand new arm with lanyard loop in original box with manual and cleaning rod,
Late model with original finish, good condition, right grip broken, old German Nitro proof, condition III.
Original year of manufacture 1920, with typical wooden grips with fine chequering, as used for a short time. see MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistole I S.183ff. grip marked with in...
Commercial PP of late wartime manufacture, rough finish, spotty and slightly pitted, no proof, condition IV.
Span. Beschuss, Zustand 2-3.
reworked condition, old Belgian and Viennese proof of 1912, matching numbered. condition III.
Italian classic from the "Cheetah" model series, proof 1990, condition 3.
proof 1972, in original box with Holster, condition 3.
Target pistol with adjustable anatomic grips, customised by artificial wood, with 4 barrel weights, no proof, condition 4.