E. German Makarov Pistol 9x18 (PR69147)...
SN: C9552. Made in 1961, 9x18 with a 3.8" barrel. Bore is excellent. Cold war era E. German service pistol. Overall excellent condition. (Consignment)
SN: C9552. Made in 1961, 9x18 with a 3.8" barrel. Bore is excellent. Cold war era E. German service pistol. Overall excellent condition. (Consignment)
SN: AR2645. Made in 1961, 9x18 with a 3.8" barrel. Bore is excellent. Cold war era E. German service pistol. Overall very good condition with light wear. (Consignment)
SN: C01909. Made in 1953, 7.62x25 with a 4.7" barrel. Bore is very good. Cold war era Czech service pistol. Overall very good condition. (Consignment)
SN: 151662. 1940S era. Semi-auto wartime handgun chambered in .32 ACP with a 4.25" barrel. Bore condition is great with strong rifling and very bright bore. Frame and slide condition are great with very little signs of wear in the form of light scuffs on the bluing. The wooden grips are in very good condition with handling marks and checkering that has been wore down with use. Waffenamts and...
SN: 6470. Made in 1963. 9mm with a 4.9" barrel. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Alloy frame West German pistol. Finish is in near excellent condition. Grips show minimal handling wear with strong checkering. Comes with box. Overall near excellent condition.
Serial number 270602K. Made in 1940. 32 ACP caliber with a 3 ¼” barrel. This gun is in very good condition with 80% of the original blue. This is one of 3500 guns in the first army contract with the E/359 proof marks on the slide and frame. Holster is a reproduction. Very scarce gun! (Consignment)
Serial No. 77340, made in June 1943, 8x22mm Nambu, 4.5" round barrel. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling noted. Serial Numbers are matching except for the magazine. Approximately 95% original finish remains with the barrel having light surface scratches visible. Wooden grips show minimal handling and holster wear. Action functions correctly.
Serial No. 58823, circa 1914-1915, 7.65mm, 3.5" round barrel. Bore shows some surface frosting in the grooves with rifling remaining strong. Original blue finish is thinning to a light brown/grey patina, serial numbers are matching. Rear sight is marked with Crown/U and has the Imperial Acceptance proof in front of the rear sight. Brown one-piece checkered grips are worn and smooth in some...
Serial No. BAM03517(Importer), made in 1991, 9x18mm, 3.5". Bore is in excellent condition, with 98% blue remaining. Grips have light scratches visible, overall very good condition. Action functions correctly.
Serial No. 442150, made in 1919, .45acp, 6" octagonal barrel marked with proof marks, Broad Arrow, "MARK VI". Bore is very good with some frosting visible in grooves, rifling remains strong. Most of the finish has turned to a light grey patina with traces of original blue visible in protected areas. Barrel, frame and rear grip are marked with "NZ". Checkered grips are sharp with light wear...
SN: 229331P. Made in 1942. .32 ACP with a 3.75" barrel. Bore is bright with strong rifling. WWII German Military Walther PP with Waffenamts present. E/WaA359 is noted on the left side of the frame and slide. Finish is in good refinished condition with holster wear noted. GI embellished grips are in good condition. Overall good condition.
Serial number 188472W. Made in 1939. 32 ACP with 3 ¼” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 90% of the original blue finish. The grips are excellent. The W suffix pistols were made in limited quantities in this serial range. No one seems to know what this signifies. (Consignment)
Serial number 333010k. 32 ACP caliber with a 3 ¼” barrel. Made in 1941. This gun is in very fine condition with 80% of the original blue finish. Grips are good with one hair line crack on the spine. (Consignment)
Serial number 832281. Made in 1935. 32 ACP caliber with a 3 ¼” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 90% of the original blue finish. The grips are excellent. This is an early gun with the 90 degree safety. The slide has the RZM marking. The RZM (Reichs Zeug Meisterei) was the equipment office of the NSDAP and was established to contract for equipment. These pistols were commonly...
Serial number 955464. Made in 1936. 32 ACP caliber with a 3 ¼” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95% of the original blue and the only wear being along the edges. Grips are excellent. This gun has the rare DRP marking for Deutsche Reichs Post or the German Post office. The Post office would often carry large amounts of cash for Pay Rolls so the needed protection. This is an...
Serial number 811706P. Made in 1935. 32 ACP caliber with a 4” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 85%-90% of the original blue. Grips are excellent. In 1935, Himmler ordered about 1800 PDM marked PP's as head of all German Internal Security. PDM stands for Police Department of Munich, and the order was unique for the following reasons. These pistols came with a bottom release...
Serial number 372762k. Made in 1942. 32 ACP caliber with a 3 ¼” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95%+ of the original blue. Grips are excellent. This gun has the military proof mark of the eagle over 359. Consequently, the finish is also a dull polish instead of the normal high polish you see on the commercial guns. The German military purchased...
Serial number 186743P. Made in 1940. 32 ACP caliber with a 4” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95% of the original blue. This gun has the rare RPLT marking for being a Danish contract. Only 1200 guns were made with this marking. Very rare Walther PP! (Consignment)
SN: 749918. Made in 1942, 7.65 (.32 ACP) with a 3.4" barrel. Bore is excellent. WWII German military pistol with eagle/N proof and waffen amts. Has 95% original blue with some edge wear. The grips are excellent. Comes with an unmarked military holster and extra mag. A good looking rig.
Serial number 329786K. Made in 1941. 32 Acp caliber with a 3 ¼” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95% of the original blue finish. This gun is outside the range of the standard Party leader guns and earlier than the late war guns commonly seen with the black grips leading us to believe the grips are replacements. There is some controversy as to whether the black party leader...