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This is a mint example of a Star Model SI chambered in .32 ACP. From the "X" date code, it was manufactured in 1952. All matching with the proper Spanish proofs. There is an "LPN"
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This is a stunning example of a very rare Mauser Model 1910 "Side Latch", named after its unique design feature on the left side of the frame. This one is particularly rare because it is an
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This is a nice example of a French Unique Model 17 issued to the Nazi military during WW2. It is all matching and has the proper "Waffen 251" military acceptance proof. It comes as a rig wit
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This is a rare repeating rifle made towards the end of the Civil War. The Triplett & Scott rifles and carbines were made to protect the supply lines of the Union army and issued to the Kentucky ho
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This is a nice example of a very rare Radom VIS 35 issued to the Kriegsmarine during WW2. It is all matching and of the 3 lever variation. Blued barrel visible through the ejection port. No lanyard on
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This is an original Colt 1877 Lightning revolver from 1909. The Model 1877 was Colt's first attempt at a double action revolver and is chambered for the .38 Long Colt cartridge. It has an outward appe
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This is a nice example of a BYF 44 Mauser P.38 issued to the Nazi police force in 1944. It is all matching, has the proper "Waffen 135" military proofs, and has a police "Eagle L"
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This is a late war Model HP, also known as a commercial grade P.38. Only about 17,000 of these were made (total during the war). This gun has the original wartime finish with period correct gr
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This is a rare early Walther P.38, marked and known as the Mod HP or M/39, that was part of the second Swedish contract order for these pistols. There were only about 500 of this variant produce
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This is a gorgeous example of a scarce and early Walther Mod HP. All matching and correct with 98+% of the high polish blue remaining. Minor edge and muzzle wear, and a tiny bit of pinpricking o
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This is a very nice example of a Walther PPK that was issued to the Third Reich Postal Service in 1937. The gun is matching, has the proper "DRP" Deutches Reichs Post marking on the left sid
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This is a rare early Walther P.38, marked and known as the Mod HP or M/39, that was part of the second Swedish contract order for these pistols. There were only about 500 of this variant produced, all
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Made in 1978, this is an original and mint Colt Python in its matching box. It has just a tiny hint of a turn line on the cylinder, and the bore shows the slightest sign of ever being shot out of. The
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This is a very nice example of a Spanish Star Model B issued to the Nazi military during WW2. It is all matching and has the proper "Waffen D20" Nazi military acceptance proof on the right s
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