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All pistols HAVE BEEN
import-marked UNLESS specifically noted otherwise
HANDGUNS
ARGENTINE Model GP35 Browning High Power semiautomatic pistol # 06216 (9mm) mfg. by Fabrique National in 1961, POLICIA PROV. BS. ARIES - 61 on right side. . This is a GUNSMITH SPECIAL, a pistol that was absolutely not stored properly in a very humid environment. It is frozen shut, the magazine cannot be removed (by me, anyway) nor can the hammer be cocked, and the slide will not fully retract. Otherwise it is in Near Excellent condition, with bold Argentine crest atop slide. The bore looks pretty nice, and there are all matching serial numbers (including the barrel, but not the magazine), all markings clear. Includes one 13-round (stuck) magazine and black leather full-flap holster. Is NOT currently functional, but could be made so with a little skill, patience and maybe an easily-obtainable part or two. Not import-marked. PHOTO. . . $400. C&R SOLD
BELGIAN Model 1910/22 Browning semiautomatic pistol # 39746 (.32 ACP), mfg. at Fabrique National before Nazi occupation in c. 1936. Near Excellent condition with 80% or better original blued finish, some scattered very light spotting. Bore is excellent and mirror-bright. All matching serial numbers, checkered horn FN-logo grips with one 8-round magazine. Not import-marked, prewar Browning pistols are quite scarce. PHOTO . . . $750. C&R SOLD
BELGIAN Model 1910/22 Browning semiautomatic pistol rig # 133413 (.32 ACP), mfg. at Fabrique National in 1941 under Nazi occupation. This is a GUNSMITH SPECIAL, will not cock and has some surface issues. Very Good condition with 50% or so original blued finish. Bold Nazi markings (WaA140 and eagle / swastika) on left side, eagle / swastika stamped on barrel. Bore is excellent and mirror-bright. All matching serial numbers, plain wooden grips with one 8-round magazine. Is NOT currently functional, but could be made so with a little skill, patience and maybe an easily-obtainable part or two. Not import-marked, early Nazi issue. PHOTO . . . $425. C&R SOLD
BRITISH Mark VI Webley revolver # 379560 (back of cylinder shaved for .45 ACP), mfg. by Webley & Sons in 1918. Near Excellent condition, with 90% or better original blued finish. All matching serial numbers, has crisp Vulcanite grips, complete with lanyard-ring. Bore is strong and mirror bright. Very tight action. Not import marked. PHOTOS . . . $850. C&R SOLD
BRITISH Mark IV Webley revolver # 118797 (.38 Smith & Wesson), mfg. by Webley & Scott in c.1943. Excellent-PLUS condition, with 98% or better military blue finish. All matching serial numbers, has slightly worn Vulcanite grips, complete with lanyard-ring. Bore is very strong and mirror bright. Very tight action and smooth functioning, WAR FINISH stamped on left side. Includes 1943-dated olive-web holster. Not import-marked, literally UNIMPORVABLE. PHOTOS . . . $750. C&R SOLD
BRITISH Model No.2 Mk.1* .38 revolver # J9607 (.38 S&W) mfg. by Enfield in 1940 with serrated backstrap and 5" barrel, double-action only without hammer-spur. Near Excellent condition with all matching serial numbers. Oil-blacked finish has peeled off quite a bit. Grooved black bakelite grips are decent (the left thumb-grip HAS been shaved). Excellent mirror-bright bore, tight action, includes lanyard-ring and an undated olive-green web holster. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $575. C&R SOLD
BRITISH Model No.2 Mk.1** .38 revolver # Q6693 (.38 S&W) mfg. by Enfield in 1942 with serrated backstrap and 5" barrel, double-action only without hammer-spur, has gone through FTR in 1951. Near Excellent condition with all matching serial numbers. Full oil-blacked finish has only superficial holster wear and two small spots of pitting on the right side of frame. Black bakelite thumb-rest grips are intact (the left one has NOT been shaved). Excellent mirror-bright bore, tight action, includes lanyard-ring and 1944-dated tan web holster attached to green web belt. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $575. C&R SOLD
BRITISH Model No.2 Mk.1* .38 revolver # P5554 (.38 S&W) mfg. by Enfield in 1944 with serrated backstrap and 5" barrel, double-action only without hammer-spur. Very Good or better condition with nearly full oil-blacked finish and all matching serial numbers. Grooved walnut thumb-rest grips are intact. Excellent bright bore, has two foreign characters stamped atop barrel, includes lanyard-ring with braided lanyard, 1944-dated web holster attached to a web belt. PHOTOS . . . $575. C&R
BRITISH Model No.2 Mk.1** .38 revolver # A5685 (.38 S&W) mfg. by Albion Motors in 1942 with serrated backstrap and 5" barrel, double-action only without hammer-spur. Excellent overall with all matching numbers and full oil-blacked Phosphate finish on metal. Black bakelite thumb-rest grips are intact. Excellent mirror-bright bore, tight action, includes lanyard-ring and Canadian-marked tan-web holster with cleaning rod. Not import-marked, scarce manufacturer. PHOTOS . . . $675. C&R SOLD
CZECH Model CZ27 semiautomatic pistol # 569108 (.32 ACP) mfg. at Česká Zbrojovka, Strakonice in 1947. Good to Very Good condition with little bluing remaining but has an excellent and mirror-bright bore, markings are very sharp and clear. Black CZ-logo grips have been cracked and repaired with glue. Includes one magazine and a tattered black leather full-flap holster. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $350. C&R SOLD
FRENCH Model 1935-S M1 semiautomatic pistol # A-8939 (7.65x20 French Longue) mfg. at Société d'Applications Générales d'Eléctricité et de la Méchanique (SAGEM) in c.1949. Very Good condition, with 60-70% flaking painted finish, football-shaped SAGEM logo on left side of slide and right side of frame. Bore is strong and quite bright. Not import-marked, scarce manufacturer. PHOTOS . . . $375. C&R SOLD
GERMAN Model 1883 Officer's model Reichsrevolver # 5093a (10.6mm), mfg. by Erfurt Arsenal in 1893. Very Good or better condition, the metal appears a uniform gray (these were not originally blued) with traces of original black enamel finish. All-matching serial numbers (and every part, no matter how small, is numbered) with a strong bore that has a few dark spots but is otherwise very shiny.with good rifling remaining. Exceptional lock-up of action (I would not hesitate to fire this), backstrap unit-marked 61. A. 5. 35. Includes original full-flap black leather holster. Not import-marked, rare this nice. PHOTO. . . $950. Antique, no FFL required SOLD
GERMAN Model 1907 Dreyse semiautomatic pistol # 108220 (.32 ACP), mfg. at Rheinische Metallwaaren- & Maschinenfabrik in 1915 with WWI acceptance proof on right side of slide by ejection port. Good to Very Good condition, with much bluing remaining. Bore is somewhat bright and strong, all matching serial numbers, includes one magazine. This pistols has a large sideways S between two arrows stamped in several places (meaning unknown). Not import-marked, completely functional with checkered wood grips and black leather full-flap holster. PHOTOS . . . $525. C&R SOLD
GERMAN Model P-08 Luger semiautomatic pistol 2570d (9mm) mfg. by DWM in 1910. Very Good or better condition, with some light holster wear. All components numbered 70 (matching, including grips). Wood bottomed magazine faintly numbered 1720d. All military markings clear, including WWI military crowned-P proof on right side. This pistol has a quite decent bore and is completely functional, checkered walnut grips worn but not chipped. Not import marked. PHOTOS . . . $1650. C&R SOLD
GERMAN Model 1914 semiautomatic pistol # 305144 (7.65mm, .32 ACP) mfg. by Mauser at Oberndorf in 1924. Very Good overall condition, bore is strong and very bright, some fire-blue remaining on trigger and other small parts. Some holster wear at muzzle and scattered light pitting. Has worn checkered walnut grips with two magazines and worn brown full-flap holster. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $425. C&R SOLD
GERMAN Ortgies semiautomatic pistol # 38505 (.32 ACP) mfg. by Deutsches Werk, Erfurt in c.1919 with Czech military marking H lion 24 and unit marked 46P252 on back of frame. Excellent condition, full bluing on all external metal and pistol is totally functional. Bore is quite nice and mirror-bright. Has slightly worn OH grips and original nickel-plated magazine. Not import-marked, very scarce with Czech markings. PHOTO . . . $750. C&R SOLD
GERMAN Ortgies semiautomatic pistol # 49739 (.32 ACP) mfg. by Deutsches Werk, Erfurt in c.1919. Near Excellent condition, full bluing on all external metal (wear only at sharp edges) and pistol is totally functional. Bore is quite nice and bright. Has slightly worn D-logo grips and original nickel-plated magazine. Not import-marked. PHOTO . . . $475. C&R SOLD
GERMAN Ortgies semiautomatic pistol # 45142 (.25 ACP) mfg. by Deutsches Werk, Erfurt in c.1920. Very Good condition, mostly full bluing on all external metal with some scattered minor pitting. Slide has one-line logo on left side. Bore is strong if a bit frosty. Has slightly worn D-logo (stylized cat) grips and original nickel-plated magazine. Not import-marked. PHOTO . . . $475. C&R
GERMAN Model CZ27 semiautomatic pistol # 171480 (.32 ACP) mfg. at Bohmische Waffenfabrik A.G. in Prag in c.1942. Excellent condition with 95% original glossy blued finish on slide and frame, a few small areas of corrosion from being "holstered wet". Bore is excellent and mirror-bright, markings are very sharp and dark-brown CZ-logo grips are not chipped. Includes two magazines and brown leather full-flap holster. Not import-marked, quite attractive. PHOTOS . . . $675. C&R
GERMAN Model P38 Walther semiautomatic pistol # 074270 (9mm Parabellum) with alloy frame mfg. at Walther in October 1959 Near Excellent condition, all matching serial numbers with an excellent mirror-bright bore. Strong markings, includes two magazines and full-flap military holster stamped GREISE Berlin 1959 on back. PHOTOS . . . $575. C&R SOLD
GERMAN Model P1 Walther semiautomatic pistol # 002659 (9mm Parabellum) with alloy frame mfg. at Walther in March 1981 and retrofitted with hex cross-bolt in October 1993. Excellent-PLUS condition, great surfaces. All matching serial numbers. Excellent mirror-bright bore. Strong markings, includes two magazines and full-flap black leather military holster. PHOTOS . . . $625. C&R
EAST GERMAN Model 59 Makarov semiautomatic pistol # BS4276 (9x18 Makarov) mfg. at Suhl by Ernst Thälmann in 1962. Excellent condition with 95% or better original high-polish bluing but this pistol was not stored well and has some uniform fine pitting. Chrome-lined bore is excellent and mirror-bright. Includes brown leather holster and two magazines and is fitted with black plastic thumb-rest grips (required at the time for importation). PHOTOS . . . $625. C&R SOLD
HUNGARIAN Model 1912 Frommer Stop semiautomatic pistol # 65819 (.32 ACP), mfg. by Fémáru Fegever (FÉG) in 1915. Excellent condition, full original bluing intact with some light holster wear. Bore is strong and mirror bright. This was the official sidearm of the Hungarian Army throughout WWI. Has FS-logo horn grips and one magazine. Functional and quite nice for these. Not import-marked, scarce. PHOTOS . . . $975. C&R SOLD
HUNGARIAN Model 1912 Frommer Stop semiautomatic pistol # 168705 (.32 ACP), mfg. by Fémáru Fegever (FÉG) in 1917. Good or so condition, external finish is non existent with some light pitting but markings are clear. Bore has strong rifling but grooves are pitted from neglect. Has FS-logo horn grips and one magazine. Ugly but cheap and functional. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $325. C&R SOLD
HUNGARIAN Model 37M Femaru semiautomatic pistol # 189936 (.380 ACP), mfg. by Fémáru Fegever (FÉG) in 1939. Excellent condition, with 90% or better external bluing (some holster-wear at edges of slide). All-matching serial numbers. Bore is strong and mirror-bright. Nice grooved-walnut grips have few handling-marks. Includes lovely brown leather military full-flap holster (cdc / 43 code stamped on bck) and two finger-grip magazines. Not import-marked, these were a favorite of Luftwaffe pilots. PHOTOS . . . $875. C&R SOLD
SERBIAN Model 1910/22 Browning semiautomatic pistol # 12742 (.32 ACP) mfg. at Fabrique National (Belgium) in c.1935. Excellent condition with about 95% original bluing, the remainder of the external metal browned. Bore is excellent and very shiny. Serbian crest on top and legend on right side extremely bold. Has original FN 6-shot 7.65mm magazine. Slide is mismatched (22088) as id nose-cap (29555), dark-brown FN-marked bakelite grips show a bit of wear. These Serbian variants are not common, especially so nice. Not import-marked. PHOTO . . . $750. C&R
SPANISH Model 1914 semiautomatic Ruby pistol # 20057 (7.65mm = .32 ACP) made by the Eibar firm Beistegui Hermanos during WWI (French contract). Near Excellent condition, with 90% blued finish throughout (some minor freckling) and a decent, very strong and bright bore. Internal assembly numbers all matching. Circled RH stamped on left rear of the frame. RH marked magazine is unnumbered. Not import-marked, scarce. PHOTOS . . . $425. C&R
SPANISH Model 600 semiautomatic pistol # 9226 (9mm Parabellum), mfg. by Astra in 1944 (Eibar date-code O). First Nazi contract (delivered on July 16, 1944) with WaAD20 acceptance stamp on left side of frame. Near Excellent condition with 90% or more original bluing (holster wear only at sharp edges). Has a strong and mirror bright bore and is functional. All-matching serial numbers. Includes two magazines (the one in the pistol stamped 9227) and black leather full-flap holster stamped DK / 44 on back with soldiers name and service number inked on inside flap. Has sharp checkered walnut grips. Not import-marked. PHOTO . . . $975. C&R SOLD
SPANISH Model A semiautomatic pistol # 355275 (9x23 Largo) mfg. at Star in 1950 (Eibar date-code U). Near Excellent condition, this is a full-sized 1911-style pistol with some very minor holster-wear and contact-marks. Spanish Air Force marked on right side of slide. Has bright and strong bore with extremely smooth functioning and checkered walnut grips. Includes two magazines and black leather full-flap holster. PHOTO . . . $400. C&R SOLD
SWEDISH Model 1907 Browning semiautomatic pistol # 20694 (rechambered to .380 ACP), mfg. in mid 1930's by Husqvarna. All-matching serial numbers, near excellent condition with 90% black-parkerized surfaces (some wear on grip) and black bakelite grips incorporating the Husqvarna logo. Unit-marked 1K3 № 150 on left side of frame. It also has a near-perfect bore and extremely smooth functioning. Rechambered from the original 9mm Browning Long caliber by Interarms when Imported in the early 1960's, includes three original magazines and worn pebbled leather holster. PHOTOS . . . $850. C&R
U.S.A. "Victory Model" revolver # 832489 (.38 S&W) with 5" barrel, manufactured by Smith & Wesson in 1942. Very Good condition with most Parkerized finish on all metal (hammer and trigger retain some case-hardened colors) and a near-perfect bore, Includes lanyard-ring, with Australian Department of Defense markings and 1954 Factory Thorough Repair date. PHOTOS . . . $525. C&R SOLD
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