good condition, Belgian proof, condition 3.
German copy of the FN 1910 from the 1920ies, poor, pitted condition, no proof, condition IV-V.
Belgian proof, finish somewhat rubbed, condition 3.
acceptance mark "eagle above WaA140", spotted original condition, no valid proof, condition 3.
Belgian proof, on the right of the slide slightly flash rusty, condition 3.
with spare magazine, no proof, condition IV.
mint arm in original box with manual. no proof, condition 2.
very well preserved arm in original box, obsolete Viennese proof of 1926, magazine missin total condition II-III.
good condition except almost unnoticeable splinter missing from right grip, Belgian proof, condition 3.
flash rusty, original brass magazine, right grip cracked, one splinter missing, obsolete Viennese proof of 1925, condition IV. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistol I S. 264ff.
first pistol by Walther in an early version, original finish, left side of the slide somewhat pitted, in total somewhat spotted, no valid proof, condition III-IV.
Early version from Zella-St.Blasii. spotted original condition, the right of the slide slightly pitted. no proof, condition III-IV. arms of this types were used during WWI by Germany and Austria Hunga...
old Belgian proof, in original leather holster, with spare magazine. condition 3.
inscribed on the left "pistol model 27....", heavily reworked and blank, pitted, no valid proof, condition IV-V.
Belgian proof, partially flash rusty, magazine missing, condition 3.
missing magazine, Hungarian proof, condition 2-3.
proof 1956, somewhat rubbed, condition 3.