Target rifle converted from a military rifle, flash-rusty finish, Swiss sights, pistol grip with chequering, bayonet lug removed, no valid proof, condition IV..
Relict of a carbine, missing handguard, very poor original condition, no valid proof, condition V.
matching numbered M.95, acceptance mark "W-n eagle 17", poor original condition, missing screw, no valid proof, condition IV.
matching numbered M.95, acceptance mark "W-n eagle 15", patinated original condition, no valid proof, condition III-IV.
acceptance mark illegible due to pitting, partially heavily pitted, surprisingly good bore, no valid proof, with original sling, condition IV.
Typically Bulgarian Arsenal reworked, good bore, without valid proof, condition III.
M.95 Austrian Hungarian Empire as gallery rifle! training rifle with inserted barrel, single shot, highly interesting, not mentioned in the literature, rare collectors' item! original finish, no valid...
Long 95 in good condition with acceptance mark "HV eagle 36", barrel poor, with not original sling, no valid proof - condition III-IV.
barrel replaced, no Bulgarian Asenal rework! Bore mediocre, good original condition. proof 2010 - condition III.
Bulgarian export model of 1903, Bulgarian Arsenal reworked and matchingly renumbered, very good bore, German proof, condition III.
typically Bulgarian Arsenal reworked, mediocre barrel, without valid proof, condition III.
Bulgarian Arsenal reworked, not matching numbered, bore mediocre, Ferlach reproof of 1991. condition III-IV.
Bulgarian Arsenal reworked, matchingly numbered, mediocre bore, stock heavily reworked, proof 1988, condition III.
Stutzen of the first Austrian army, with typical front sight protector, heavily reworked and reblued, good barrel. no valid proof, original sling, condition III.
original acceptance mark 1917, good bore, German proof of 1966, condition III.
matching numbered, reworked with matte finish, very good bore, proof 1977, condition III.
converted to single shot, good condition, bore mediocre, not matching numbered, with ordnance rubber buttcover, no proof visible, condition III.
1936 the old Belgian model was converted to cocking on opening by installing a Mod. 98 cocking piece, spotty original condition, bore mediocre, no proof visible, condition IV.
1936 the old Belgian model was converted to cocking on opening by installing a Mod. 98 cocking piece, spotty original condition, bore mediocre, no proof visible, condition IV.
Not matching numbered Swedish Mauser, year of manufacture 1900, bore mediocre, reproofed 1988, with original sling. condition III.
good condition, bore mediocre, matching numbered, converted, free floating barrel without open sights and handguard, stock shortened, Leupold pivot mount bases, proof 1980, condition III.
year of manufacture 1938, not matching numbered, bore poor, proof 1985, condition III-IV.
Very rubbed, no finish left, matching numbered, good bore, no proof visible, with sling of Austrian M.95 of Gendarmerie, condition IV.
Peru Mauser of FN, not matching numbered, triggerguard with missing parts, mediocre bore, no proof visible, condition IV.