year of manufacture 1941, heavily reworked, later added 20 cm barrel, new magazine, no proof, condition IV.
reworked, not matching numbered, coded "S/42 1937", matching stamped magazine with aluminium plug, Austrian proof, condition IV.
coded "42 40", acceptance mark "eagle above 655" on the right, matching numbered as far as visible except magazine (milled, "122"), original finish, slightly spotty, very good bore, no proof, conditio...
acceptance mark "eagle above 77", model type 3 (with detachment lever), rough wartime finish, pitted, condition IV. with original case "bnz", broken clutch. see MÖTZ /SCHUY, Die Weiterentwicklung der ...
acceptance mark "W-n eagle 10", blank stamp panel, heavily used, spotty and on the right pitted condition, dented barrel sleeve, heavy dent in barrel, technically sound, grips with various faults. no ...
cocking lever action German Patent Nr. 73855 of 1893. copy of the patent licence included. total length 400 mm, round barrel 272 mm, octagonal muzzle as sight ramp. nice original condition, receiver w...
slide with rear sight, barrel, recoil spring and magazine. no visible proof, condition 2.
In original Box, Austrian proof 1972, condition 3.
German proof, condition 2-3.
with original box and manual, German proof, condition 3.
matte nickel plated version, proof 2007, condition 2.
Belgian proof, condition 2-3.
proof 1970, condition 3.
mint stainless steel arm, Belgian proof, condition 2-3.
modern utility pistol from the USA, Belgian proof, condition 3.
Spanish utility pistol, no visible proof. in original case with spare magazine, condition 3.
utility arm, slightly used, no visible proof, condition 3.
utility arm, no visible proof, condition 3.
factory nickel plated and engraved long barrel version of the Spanish smallbore pistol, Spanish proof, condition 3.
Extremely lightweight (aluminium frame) and handy arm in this calibre, no visible proof, with Sickinger holster, condition 3.
mint, with original accessories (Box, manual, spare magazine), proof 2016, condition 2.
commercial version of the TMP, 15 rounds magazine, Austrian proof, condition 3.
including a 30 rounds magazine requiring a licence!
2nd series of 1923. no proof, condition III.