A 25 rd box with 10 cartridges .30 Luger caliber by RWS (interwar), three German military 16 rd boxes 9 mm Luger caliber of WWII plus a 50 rd box 9 mm by Geco of 1958. Attention, no shipping of cartri...
2 full Swiss cleaning set pouches, on backside with manufacturer's mark, made in 1917 and 1932. Condition III.
Three repro sheet metal magazines: A blued one with the inscription "MADE IN GERMANY", a nickel plated one by Erma (this one cond. 3 only) plus a further blued one by Mauser. Condition 1.
Four commercial magazines with wooden floor and the typical metal platelets. Condition II.
A pair of horn grip panels for P08 plus a sheet metal magazine with fitting magazine floor of horn. Condition III.
Two repro-silencer adapter for P08. Condition II.
Swiss import pistol: 120 mm long barrel, "Mausertonne" on front toogle link, no mark on chamber. Old German nitro proof "crown above U" on lhs. All numbers matching as far as visible, original finish ...
Swiss ordnance pistol of the 3rd generation as commercial model. So called 4th version in the serial range from P25001 to P26600. 120 mm long barrel, Swiss Cross in coat of arms on front toogle link, ...
Swiss ordnance Luger of the 2nd generation as a commercial model. 120 mm long barrel, DWM-monogram on front toogle link, Swiss Cross in starburst on chamber. Proof mark of Bern on barrel, all numbers ...
Swiss ordnance pistol of the first generation. So called (according to BOBBA, Parabellum) series 3a, variant 5a with wide trigger: 120 mm long barrel, DWM-monogram on front toogle link, Swiss Cross in...
Swiss ordnance pistol of the first generation. So called (according to BOBBA, Parabellum) series 1a variant 3a with groove for the follower knob inside the gripframe: 120 mm long barrel, DWM-monogram ...
Rare gun with an interesting history: Originally made in 1945/46 in the Mauser Works under French occupation, it was delivered by the French government to the reestablished Austrian Army in 1955/56. P...
Early and rare variant of a commercial model 1908 without hold open, DWM-monogram on front toogle link, chamber without mark. Old German nitro proof "B, N and U underneath crown", the last two digits ...
Chamber without mark, front toogle link with DWM-monogram. All numbers matching as far as visible excl. magazine, good bore. Proof mark "crown above N". Schiwy-safety, Walther-safety renmoved. On fron...
Ordnance pistol of the German Imperial Navy. Year of manufacture ca. 1907. 150 mm long barrel, DWM-monogram on front toogle link, no marking on chamber. Rear sight for 100 and 200 meters. All numbers ...
Datig Fred, The Swiss (Luger) Variations 1897-1947 (in English) and Rutsch Horst, Faustfeuerwaffen der Eidgenossen. Condition 2.
Large size, hard bound with jacket, ca. 420 pp. Pulisher Handgun Press - USA, new issue of 1990. A must have of the Luger literature! In English language. Condition 2.
So called "langer Staubschutzdeckel" (long dust cover) for the drum magazine of P08. Condition III-IV.
4 shoulder straps for Swiss Parabellum-ordnance-holsters. Condition III.
Four nickel plated sheet metal magazines with brown or black Bakelite floor. Condition II.
Four nickel plated sheet metal magazines with brown or black Bakelite floor. Condition II.
Both items for Parabellum-pistols, condition II.
1 pair of grip panels for Swiss model 06/29 made of brown Bakelite. Condition I.
Swiss ordnance pistol of the 3rd generation as "private" model: 120 mm long barrel, Swiss Cross in coat of arms on front toogle link, no mark on chamber. All numbers matching as far as visible, origin...
Swiss ordnance pistol of the 3rd generation as commercial model: 120 mm long barrel, Swiss Cross in coat of arms on front toogle link, no mark on chamber. All numbers matching as far as visible, origi...
Swiss ordnance Luger of the 2nd generation. 120 mm long barrel, DWM-monogram on front toogle link, Swiss Cross in coat of arms on chamber. Privatized in the 1950s (year illegible). All numbers matchin...
Swiss ordnance pistol of the first generation. So called (according to BOBBA, Parabellum) series 1a variant 3a with groove for the follower knob inside the gripframe: 120 mm long barrel, DWM-monogram ...
Code "byf 42°", German acceptance marks "eagle above 135" on rhs, extractor and safety with German inscriptions. Matte greyish black parkerizing, worn off at the muzzle, on trigger plate and the edges...
In our case a Swiss pistol of the 1906 pattern was the sample but wih short barrel in 9 mm Luger caliber: 100 mm long barrel, "Mausertonne" with "Original" above it on the front toogle link, German pr...
Marked "42 1940", all numbers matching as far as visible. Original finish of ca. 90% original black blueing, heavy traces of use at trigger plate and on grip, partly spotted. Acceptance marks "eagle a...
On chamber "1940", on front toogle link "42". All numbers matching incl. firing pin and excl. magazine. Excellent bore. Various acceptance marks "eagle above 655". Original black blueing with minimal ...
This is a model of a German P08 in scale 1:2 (half size) of the Erfurt manufacture of 1912. Comes with 4 miniature dummy cartridges of solid steel. The mock bullets of these rounds are truncated cone ...
100 mm long barrel, DWM-monogram on chamber, Bulgarian crest on front toogle link, acceptance mark (Bulg. lion) on rhs of receiver frame. "Safe" - inscription and on lhs of gripframe and "loaded" on e...
5 "Reglemente" of the Swiss Army on the .30 Luger cal. Parabellum pistol model of 06/29, two of them also for the "Pistole 49" (SIG 210 in 9 mm Luger caliber). 5 different issues from 1939 to 1962, o...
3 "Reglemente" of the Swiss Army on the .30 Luger cal. Parabellum pistol model of 1900/06, 06/29, one of these also for the "Pistole 49" (SIG 210 in 9 mm Luger caliber). The manual for the "Pistole 00...
Four magazines as reproductions of sheet metal magazineen: 3 blued ones and one nickel plated one. All with black plastic floors with concentrical circels. Condition I,
Two magazins with red Galvasit-floor, condition I.
Two magazins with red Galvasit-floor, condition I.
Swiss import pistol: 120 mm long barrel, "Mausertonne" on front toogle link, no mark on chamber. Old German nitro proof "eagle above N" on lhs, all numbers matching as far as visible. Original finish ...
Swiss import pistol: 120 mm long barrel, "Mausertonne" on front toogle link, unknown mark on chamber. Old German nitro proof "eagle above N" on lhs. Barrel marked "Kal. 7,65" on lhs. All numbers match...
Swiss ordnance pistol of the 3rd generation, privatized in 1956. 120 mm long barrel, Swiss Cross in coat of arms on front toogle link, no mark on chamber. All numbers matching as far as visible, origi...
Swiss ordnance pistol of the 3rd generation, made in 1940. 120 mm long barrel, Swiss Cross in coat of arms on front toogle link, no mark on chamber. All numbers matching as far as visible, original fi...
Swiss ordnance pistol of the first generation as a commercial model. So called (according to BOBBA, Parabellum) series 1a without groove for the follower knob inside the gripframe. 120 mm long barrel,...
Matching numbers including firing pin. Excellent bore. Proof marks "eagle above N". Chamber marked "1939", front toggle link with small "Mausertonne" Complete original finish. Small and operational pa...
In this case the Swiss pistol 06/29 was the sample: 120 mm long barrel, "Mausertonne" with "Original" above it on the front toogle link, German proof of 1972, barrel marked with ".30 Luger" and gripfr...
Mauser took over the original Luger machinery in the 1970s form the Swiss Arms Factory of Bern. A production of commemorative Luger pistols lasted for a few years in Oberndorf. Our specimen was made l...
On chamber "1917", 100 mm long barrel, DWM-monogram on front toogle link, Gothic acceptance letters and Prussian Eagle on rhs, all numbers matching as far as visible. Original finish of ca. 80% origin...