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Guns International #: 102722282
Seller's Inventory #: PR69181
SN: 1380. Made in 1935-1936. 9mm with a 4.7"" barrel. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Lithuanian contract High Power made by FN, only 5000-7000 of these pistols were produced. This high power is slotted and grooved and has tangent sights despite Lithuania never ordering shoulder stocks with these guns. Finish is in good condition with expected holster wear on the slide with typical handling wear noted on the grip frame. Pistol retains approximately 90% of factory finish. Original wood grips are in very good condition with modest checkering. Lithuania was occupied by Germany June 22, 1941 thus this pistol comes with German High Power holster marked ""dta"" and dated 1941 with an extra magazine. Overall this is a very good condition example of not only a rare Lithuanian marked pistol but also an example of the many guns seized and used by the German army during WWII.
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Guns International #: 102722282
Category - FN Pistols
- 9mm Pistols
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 7312
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Lithuanian Contract FN High Power Pistol 9mm (PR69181)
Description: " SN: 1380. Made in 1935-1936. 9mm with a 4.7"" barrel. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Lithuanian contract High Power made by FN, only 5000-7000 of these pistols were produced. This high power is slotted and grooved and has tangent sights despite Lithuania never ordering shoulder stocks with these guns. Finish is in good condition with expected holster wear on the slide with typical handling wear noted on the grip frame. Pistol retains approximately 90% of factory finish. Original wood grips are in very good condition with modest checkering. Lithuania was occupied by Germany June 22, 1941 thus this pistol comes with German High Power holster marked ""dta"" and dated 1941 with an extra magazine. Overall this is a very good condition example of not only a rare Lithuanian marked pistol but also an example of the many guns seized and used by the German army during WWII. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |
Guns International #: 102722282
Seller's Inventory #: PR69181
SN: 1380. Made in 1935-1936. 9mm with a 4.7"" barrel. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Lithuanian contract High Power made by FN, only 5000-7000 of these pistols were produced. This high power is slotted and grooved and has tangent sights despite Lithuania never ordering shoulder stocks with these guns. Finish is in good condition with expected holster wear on the slide with typical handling wear noted on the grip frame. Pistol retains approximately 90% of factory finish. Original wood grips are in very good condition with modest checkering. Lithuania was occupied by Germany June 22, 1941 thus this pistol comes with German High Power holster marked ""dta"" and dated 1941 with an extra magazine. Overall this is a very good condition example of not only a rare Lithuanian marked pistol but also an example of the many guns seized and used by the German army during WWII.
Guns International #: 102722282
Seller's Inventory #: PR69181
SN: 1380. Made in 1935-1936. 9mm with a 4.7"" barrel. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Lithuanian contract High Power made by FN, only 5000-7000 of these pistols were produced. This high power is slotted and grooved and has tangent sights despite Lithuania never ordering shoulder stocks with these guns. Finish is in good condition with expected holster wear on the slide with typical handling wear noted on the grip frame. Pistol retains approximately 90% of factory finish. Original wood grips are in very good condition with modest checkering. Lithuania was occupied by Germany June 22, 1941 thus this pistol comes with German High Power holster marked ""dta"" and dated 1941 with an extra magazine. Overall this is a very good condition example of not only a rare Lithuanian marked pistol but also an example of the many guns seized and used by the German army during WWII.