good condition, Belgian proof, condition 3.
mint arm in original box with manual. no proof, condition 2.
Belgian proof, condition 2-3.
in places finely pitted original finish, no valid proof, condition 3.
Hungarian army pistol in poor, on the left heavily pitted condition, technically sound. with original pistol case, no valid proof, condition IV.
long barrel model, proof 1971, magazine missin total condition otherwise 3.
good original condition, original sights replaced by rifle sight and additional folding leaf, firing pin spring weak, no valid proof, condition III.
early model with 90° safety, in poor reworked condition, no slide inscription, no proof, condition IV.
partially spotted and slightly pitted, left grip cracked, French proof, condition 3-4.
DAO-pistol from Italy, with spare magazine in original box, Italian proof, left grip cracked, flash rust in the cocking grooves, condition 3-4.
Belgian proof, condition 3.
early model with 90° safety, in poor reworked condition, no slide inscription, proof 1998, condition IV.
arms of this type were used during the WWI in Austria Hungary as auxilliary pistol. See MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistol I S.28ff. Original condition, no proof, except magazine ...
obsolete Viennese proof of 1928, with spare magazine, somewhat pitted and spotted original finish, condition III. with spare magazine.
Slide in poor, very spotted and partially pitted condition, German proof. exchangeable barrel with mainspring but without magazine for .22 lr. condition 4.
Belgian proof, condition 2-3.
Police acceptance mark "eagle next to C" on the left. no valid proof. condition 3.
almost expertly reworked arm, year of manufacture 1911, good bore, hinge pin replaced by not original part, no proof, condition IV. with black Anuschat pistol case presumably Austrian Police. See MÖTZ...
acceptance mark "eagle above135", spotted and partially flash rusty, no proof, condition 4.
post-WWII made FN 1910, mint condition, Belgian proof, with original manual. condition 2.