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![]() WWI Era Pieper Bayard 1908 (Second Variant) .32 ACP 2" Bbl Guns International #: 103345389 Seller's Inventory #: 35546 Category: .32 Pistols - Handguns - European Pistols Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: New England Guns and Parts Company: New England Guns & Parts Member Since: 9/26/18 State: Massachusetts Zip: 01747 Country: United States Phone: (508) 381-0234 Fax: (508) 381-0236 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 153 Total Number of Listings: 7163 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Shipping costs based on shipping within the continental US. Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii or US territories may require additional payment. Payment Types Accepted: Bank Check/Money Order (no personal checks), Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover. Credit cards subject to 4% fee. About Us: The buyer is responsible for obtaining the FFL for shipment. The buyer will insure the FFL is emailed or faxed to New England Guns and Parts in a timely manner. All of our guns are used unless otherwise stated. Description:
Please refer to the photos for the overall condition. FFL is required. A handsome piece of early 20th-century pocket-pistol history — this Pieper (Bayard) Model 1908, second variant in nickel with wood grips pairs classic styling with practical small-frame design. Compact and easily concealed, the Bayard 1908 is a sought-after pocket autoloader for collectors of Belgian arms and early Browning-inspired pistols. With the nickel finish and original wood grips, this example will show very well on display and has real appeal to both collectors and those who appreciate vintage European small arms. If the bore, timing and magazine are in good condition, it’s fully usable as a historical shooter — otherwise it makes a beautiful, well-provenanced addition to a collection. Price: $799.00 Handgun Caliber: .32 ACP (7.65x17mm Browning SR) Manufacturer: Pieper Model: Bayard 1908 |