Guns International #: 100727942
Seller's Inventory #: Consignment
This is for an extremely rare Borchardt C93 with low, matching serial numbers (inlcuding wood-based magazine!). This gun is the predecessor to the German Luger.
This Borchardt is complete with all parts showing proper markings to verify the firearm is an original Model 1893. The firearm was dissasembled to verify markings and to establish that it is complete and as close to originally manufactured as possible.
The toggle is marked "D.R.P" above text reading "N", "o" over two lines, "75837." The chamber is marked "Waffenfabrik Loewe Berlin."
The right side of the frame is marked "System Borchardt. Patent."
The serial number "176" is matching on all parts, including the magazine and grips (as shown in the photographs). Approximately 800 pistols marked as "System Borchardt" were made between 1894 and 1896. DWM took over production in 1897 and updated the firearm to reflect the change, producing roughly 2200 units. The total production from 1893 to 1899: a mere 3000 guns (Referenced from B. Smith's History of the HandgunReferenced from B. Smith's History of the Handgun).
German proofs are present and consistent with the era of manufacture.
This gun is considered the first commercially succesful semi automatic and has many features which are common and recognized in modern firearms such as the magazine in the grip. As a point of historical interest, the Borchardt was imported to the United States and was originally available for $30, around $750 in today's money.
The gun was appraised at an NRA condition of 95% (per antique firearm standards). The bore is clean and bright with strong rifling. These highly collectible and historic firearms are typically only available from private collections and offered through major houses that charge exorbitant fees and premiums. They sell at between $30,000 and $60,000 depending on condition and accessories. Firearm will be shipped via Fedex Express with insurance at the cost of the buyer.
Includes: 1 x 8rd magazine and leather, period-correct holster. There is no stock. See pictures for condition.
Additional pictures are available by request.
All listed firearms are also available on our sales floor and may be pulled from due to an in-store purchase. If you like the gun,with confidence!
Specifications:WE ABSOLUTELY DO NOT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA, MARYLAND, NEW YORK, CONNECTICUT, OR MASSACHUSETTS.
*Some exclusions may be considered. If you believe a firearm is legal in your state, contact us.
We are an NFA Class III Dealer as well as a Law Enforcement pricing dealer and firearm appraisal specialists.
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Guns International #: 100727942
Seller's Inventory #: Consignment
This is for an extremely rare Borchardt C93 with low, matching serial numbers (inlcuding wood-based magazine!). This gun is the predecessor to the German Luger.
This Borchardt is complete with all parts showing proper markings to verify the firearm is an original Model 1893. The firearm was dissasembled to verify markings and to establish that it is complete and as close to originally manufactured as possible.
The toggle is marked "D.R.P" above text reading "N", "o" over two lines, "75837." The chamber is marked "Waffenfabrik Loewe Berlin."
The right side of the frame is marked "System Borchardt. Patent."
The serial number "176" is matching on all parts, including the magazine and grips (as shown in the photographs). Approximately 800 pistols marked as "System Borchardt" were made between 1894 and 1896. DWM took over production in 1897 and updated the firearm to reflect the change, producing roughly 2200 units. The total production from 1893 to 1899: a mere 3000 guns (Referenced from B. Smith's History of the HandgunReferenced from B. Smith's History of the Handgun).
German proofs are present and consistent with the era of manufacture.
This gun is considered the first commercially succesful semi automatic and has many features which are common and recognized in modern firearms such as the magazine in the grip. As a point of historical interest, the Borchardt was imported to the United States and was originally available for $30, around $750 in today's money.
The gun was appraised at an NRA condition of 95% (per antique firearm standards). The bore is clean and bright with strong rifling. These highly collectible and historic firearms are typically only available from private collections and offered through major houses that charge exorbitant fees and premiums. They sell at between $30,000 and $60,000 depending on condition and accessories. Firearm will be shipped via Fedex Express with insurance at the cost of the buyer.
Includes: 1 x 8rd magazine and leather, period-correct holster. There is no stock. See pictures for condition.
Additional pictures are available by request.
All listed firearms are also available on our sales floor and may be pulled from due to an in-store purchase. If you like the gun,with confidence!
Specifications:WE ABSOLUTELY DO NOT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA, MARYLAND, NEW YORK, CONNECTICUT, OR MASSACHUSETTS.
*Some exclusions may be considered. If you believe a firearm is legal in your state, contact us.
We are an NFA Class III Dealer as well as a Law Enforcement pricing dealer and firearm appraisal specialists.
dobranskyfirearms dobranskyfirearmstactical acropolisappraisals
Guns International #: 100727942
Seller's Inventory #: Consignment
This is for an extremely rare Borchardt C93 with low, matching serial numbers (inlcuding wood-based magazine!). This gun is the predecessor to the German Luger.
This Borchardt is complete with all parts showing proper markings to verify the firearm is an original Model 1893. The firearm was dissasembled to verify markings and to establish that it is complete and as close to originally manufactured as possible.
The toggle is marked "D.R.P" above text reading "N", "o" over two lines, "75837." The chamber is marked "Waffenfabrik Loewe Berlin."
The right side of the frame is marked "System Borchardt. Patent."
The serial number "176" is matching on all parts, including the magazine and grips (as shown in the photographs). Approximately 800 pistols marked as "System Borchardt" were made between 1894 and 1896. DWM took over production in 1897 and updated the firearm to reflect the change, producing roughly 2200 units. The total production from 1893 to 1899: a mere 3000 guns (Referenced from B. Smith's History of the HandgunReferenced from B. Smith's History of the Handgun).
German proofs are present and consistent with the era of manufacture.
This gun is considered the first commercially succesful semi automatic and has many features which are common and recognized in modern firearms such as the magazine in the grip. As a point of historical interest, the Borchardt was imported to the United States and was originally available for $30, around $750 in today's money.
The gun was appraised at an NRA condition of 95% (per antique firearm standards). The bore is clean and bright with strong rifling. These highly collectible and historic firearms are typically only available from private collections and offered through major houses that charge exorbitant fees and premiums. They sell at between $30,000 and $60,000 depending on condition and accessories. Firearm will be shipped via Fedex Express with insurance at the cost of the buyer.
Includes: 1 x 8rd magazine and leather, period-correct holster. There is no stock. See pictures for condition.
Additional pictures are available by request.
All listed firearms are also available on our sales floor and may be pulled from due to an in-store purchase. If you like the gun,with confidence!
Specifications:WE ABSOLUTELY DO NOT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA, MARYLAND, NEW YORK, CONNECTICUT, OR MASSACHUSETTS.
*Some exclusions may be considered. If you believe a firearm is legal in your state, contact us.
We are an NFA Class III Dealer as well as a Law Enforcement pricing dealer and firearm appraisal specialists.
dobranskyfirearms dobranskyfirearmstactical acropolisappraisals