New stuff from Empire Arms

for Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

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HANDGUNS

BRITISH Mark I Webley revolver # 15593 (back of cylinder "shaved" for .45 ACP), British Navy issue mfg. by Webley & Sons in circa 1890 with 4" barrel. Excellent condition, with very little signs of use and full blued finish, some scattered contact-marks on both sides of barrel.  All matching numbers, has distinctive "hump-backed" frame of the Mark I body and nice checkered Vulcanite birds-head grips. Large broad-arrow above cylinder, back of grips has British Navy markings. Complete with lanyard-ring, with a gorgeous mirror bore and  very tight action. Not import-marked. PHOTOS  . . . $950.    Antique, no FFL required     SOLD

BRITISH Mark VI Webley revolver # 193774 (back of cylinder "shaved" for .45 ACP) British Navy issue mfg. by Webley & Sons in 1915 with 6" barrel. Excellent condition, with full original bluing. All matching numbers (including cylinder). Large broad-arrow above cylinder, back of grips has British Navy markings. Decent Vulcanite square-butt grips, complete with lanyard-ring.  Bore has some crud in the grooves but strong lands and a very tight action. Not import-marked, scarce Navy issue. PHOTOS  . . . $750.      C&R 

BRITISH Webley Mark IV revolver # 112478 (.38 S&W) mfg. by Webley & Scott Ltd.  in 1944. Excellent condition, with 90% or better original bluing, a few contact-marks on sides, WAR FINISH stamped on left side of frame, very "tight" action and a minty brilliant bore. All-matching numbers, a very nice example with black-plastic WEBLEY-logo grips and lanyard-ring. Not import-marked.  PHOTOS . . . $475.   C&R      SOLD

BRITISH Model No.2 Mk.1** revolver # V7967 (.38 S&W) mfg. by Enfield Royal Arms Factory in 1941 with serrated backstrap and 2" barrel with half-moon type front sight. Excellent condition overall, with all-matching numbers and painted finish mostly intact. Has serrated black plastic thumb-rest grips, the left thumb-rest smoothed (as was commonly done). Includes lanyard-ring, gorgeous mirror bore, action very tight. Not import-marked. PHOTOS  . . . $375.  C&R 

CZECH Model CZ-27 semiautomatic pistol # 60489 (.32 ACP) mfg. by Bohemian War Factory, Prague in mid 1939. Excellent condition with 90% high-polish blue finish with some "straw" color on trigger, extractor and hammer, showing holster-wear from actual usage. All-matching numbers, brown bakelite grips has small chip on bottom-right side. Bore is excellent and mirror-bright. Includes one P MOD 27 marked magazine. Not import-marked, Nazi markings on right side of frame and atop slide have been obliterated with a punch.   PHOTOS . . . $475.  C&R 

CZECH Model CZ-27 semiautomatic pistol # 456184 (.32 ACP) mfg. by Bohemian War Factory, Prague in mid 1945. Excellent condition with late-war gray phosphate finish on all metal parts (except extractor). All-matching numbers, brown bakelite grips has small chip on left front corner. Bore is excellent and mirror-bright. Includes one P MOD 27 marked magazine. Not import-marked.   PHOTOS . . . $525.  C&R 

CZECH semiautomatic Model Z (Duo) vest-pocket pistol # 200016 (.25 ACP)  mfg. in 1951 by the nationalized state factory once know as F. Dusek.  Excellent condition, with most bluing intact, eagle above 51 on left side. Has excellent shiny bore and black-plastic grips with waffle-pattern with Z inside three concentric circles and one 6-round magazine. Not import-marked, very scarce.  PHOTOS . . . $375.   C&R    SOLD

GERMAN Model 1910 semiautomatic pistol # 268411 (6.35mm, .25  ACP) mfg. by Mauser at Oberndorf in c.1928. Excellent condition, with most bluing intact, small spot on right side of frame, vivid fire-bluing on trigger and extractor. Bore is strong and mostly bright, with intact checkered walnut grips. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $425.   C&R    SOLD

GERMAN Model 1910/22 Browning semiautomatic pistol # 33006a (.32 ACP), mfg. at Fabrique National under Nazi occupation in early 1943.   Near Excellent condition with 90% or better original bluing and nice military finish, bore is excellent and mirror-bright. All matching-numbers, (H) marked slide with eagle/N proofs stamped on left slide and frame, checkered walnut grips show some wear, includes 8-shot magazine. Not import-marked.   PHOTO . . . $425.   C&R  

GERMAN GP-35 Browning High-power semiautomatic pistol # 106972 (9mm) mfg. at Fabrique National in late 1940 with WWII CAPTURE DOCUMENTATION.  Early military issue with tangent rear-sight and lots of Nazi markings. Good to Very Good condition with all-matching numbers, full military bluing faded and browned from actual use. Bore is a bit frosted but quite strong and mostly bright. Has checkered walnut grips showing very little use. Includes two magazines and dvr-code 1938-dated leather holster, with framed capture documentation  PHOTOS . . . $1250.   C&R     SOLD

EAST GERMAN Model 59 Makarov semiautomatic pistol # AX2703 (9x18 Makarov) mfg. by Ernst Thaelmann, Suhl in 1961. Excellent condition, some minor holster-wear and marks on slide. Gorgeous mirror-bright bore and unbelievably smooth functioning. Includes one 8-round magazine. PHOTOS . . . $375.   C&R    SOLD

HUNGARIAN Model 37 Frommer semiautomatic pistol # 155119 (.380 ACP),  mfg. in Budapest by Femaru Fegever in c.1938. Excellent condition, slight holster-wear at sharp edges.  Bore excellent and very bright with slight bulge in bore (does not affect functioning). All-matching numbers, Hungarian crown proof on left triggerguard. Nice grooved-walnut grips, includes 37M-marked seven-round finger-rest magazine.  Not import-marked.  PHOTOS . . . $375.  C&R   SOLD

RUSSIAN Model TT-33 Tokarev semiautomatic pistol # MT2076 (7.62x25 Tokarev), mfg. at Izhevsk in 1949.  Excellent condition with no added-safety. All-matching numbers with 98% bluing. Bore is mirror-bright. Correct black-plastic CCCP grips without any wear, includes one lanyard-loop magazine. Not import-marked.  PHOTOS  . . . $675.    C&R   SOLD

SPANISH Ruby-type semiautomatic pistol # 100659 (.32 ACP) mfg. by Gabilondos y Urresti in  Elgoibar  in 1915.  Near Excellent condition with 90% original bluing on frame and slide.  Bore is quite bright and very strong, checkered walnut grips are intact.  One of over forty firms hired to manufacture Ruby pistols during the Great War (the French bought over 700,000 Ruby pistols during and just after WWI).   Action is tight, circled GU on left side of frame, magazine floorplate stamped HENot import-marked. PHOTO . . . $325.   C&R    SOLD

SPANISH Model 1921 semiautomatic pistol # 31787 (9x23 Largo) mfg. by Unceta y Compaņia, S.A. in Guernica (Spain) in c.1925. Very Good condition, with sharp markings and 50% original fading bluing with some scattered light pitting.  Has ASTRA-logo Bakelite grips. Bore is mostly bright with strong rifling. All matching numbers with one magazinePHOTOS . . . $325.  C&R

SWEDISH Model 1887 Nagant revolver # 9051 (7.5 Swedish Nagant) mfg. by Husqvarna in c.1896.  Excellent condition with 98% high-gloss bluing and most "straw" on hammer, trigger, and loading-gate.  Strong mostly-bright bore and all-matching numbers.  Unit-marked  L № 5580 on right side of frame.  Lovely checkered walnut grips, includes lanyard-ring, Totally functional, not import-markedPHOTO . . . $525.   Antique, no FFL required    SOLD

U.S.A. "Commando" revolver # 3724 (.38 Special) with 4" barrel, manufactured by Colt in 1944.   Excellent condition with 90% or better Parkerizing (holster-wear only on barrel, corners and sharp edges) and a near-perfect mirror-bore. Very few contact-marks on metal and grips, flaming ordnance-bomb on left side of frame. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $525.   C&R   SOLD

U.S.A. "Victory Model" revolver # V175048 (.38 Special) with 4" barrel, manufactured by Smith & Wesson in 1942. Very Good condition with the look of a pistol that was carried much but fired very seldom (if at all). Retains 60% or better original Parkerized finish and a near-perfect bore. All-matching numbers, top-strap never marked, includes lanyard-ring. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $425.     C&R   SOLD

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