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- Nov 27, 2020
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Mauser Broomhandle
One the the 14,500 pistols purchased by the Austro-Hungarian Army during WWI. This can be stated based on the proof on the right side of the chamber (Wn - Eagle - 16) that means it was proofed and aproved by the military at Vienna in 1916. The gun has a nice amount of original finish, looks all matching and is in the collectable grade. Bore is dark with deep visible grooves.
The stock is not matching (but most aren't) and is in good condition. It probably was traded hands among GIs, there's few names and initials on that stock: EB, MFS, Millard Brackett and a horse head ....
$2750 Shipped ffl
P38 AC43k
Walther P38 made in Sept/Oct of 1943, I don't see any East German stamps, no import markings, probably bring back. 100% complete and original, works fine, nice bore, got some holster wear, probably was expropriated by GI from some Obergruppenführer
$1700 shipped ffl




One the the 14,500 pistols purchased by the Austro-Hungarian Army during WWI. This can be stated based on the proof on the right side of the chamber (Wn - Eagle - 16) that means it was proofed and aproved by the military at Vienna in 1916. The gun has a nice amount of original finish, looks all matching and is in the collectable grade. Bore is dark with deep visible grooves.
The stock is not matching (but most aren't) and is in good condition. It probably was traded hands among GIs, there's few names and initials on that stock: EB, MFS, Millard Brackett and a horse head ....
$2750 Shipped ffl
P38 AC43k
Walther P38 made in Sept/Oct of 1943, I don't see any East German stamps, no import markings, probably bring back. 100% complete and original, works fine, nice bore, got some holster wear, probably was expropriated by GI from some Obergruppenführer
$1700 shipped ffl



