Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 1

Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 1

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World War II Nazi Military Proofed Mauser Model 1934 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

Lot # 578 (Sale Order: 576 of 920)      

World War II Nazi Military Proofed Mauser Model 1934 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

The slide has the Mauser marking on the left side and caliber marking on the right side. The side plate has the Mauser logo and the rear left side of the frame has an "army eagle/655" and an eagle firing proof. Fitted with a checkered wraparound grip. With a brown leather holster.

Excellent. The pistol retains 95% plus original blue finish showing minor holster type wear and some gray on the front strap and trigger guard. The grip is fine with a hairline crack (top of right side), a few minor handling marks and some wear in the checkering. The holster is good with flex wear and minor handling marks with the magazine pouch missing.

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Excellent World War II Nazi Proofed CZ Model 27 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

Lot # 579 (Sale Order: 577 of 920)      

Excellent World War II Nazi Proofed CZ Model 27 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

"Pistole Modell 27 Kal. 7,65" marked on the left side of the slide, one line Prague address on top, "WaA76" on the right side of the frame, "eagle/swastika" on the chamber and matching numbers on the frame and side plate. Dark brown checkered wraparound grips with "CZ" imprints. With two magazines marked "P. Mod 27" on the bottom and a brown leather holster with an "eagle/WaA76" stamped on the back.

Excellent. The pistol retains 98% plus original blue finish with some light handling marks. The grips are also excellent with a few minor handling marks with overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The holster is fine with some minor handling marks and some flex wear with overall tight stitching.

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World War II Nazi Radom Model P35 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 580 (Sale Order: 578 of 920)      

World War II Nazi Radom Model P35 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Fixed sights, with the left side of the slide stamped "F.B. RADOM VIS Mod 35 Pat. Nr. 15567", followed by the small single Eagle firing proof, with the German "Eagle/77" and "Eagle/623" Waffenamt acceptance marks. Matching numbers on the slide, frame and barrel, with an early takedown hook and a pair of hardwood grips carved to match the standard pattern.

Very fine, with 85% of the original blue finish, showing areas of brown patina, bright edge wear and scattered handling marks. Grips are heavily worn pressed wood variants, with some dents and varnish loss. Mechanically excellent.

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Mauser "Red Nine" Broomhandle Semi-Automatic Pistol with Shoulder Stock

Lot # 581 (Sale Order: 579 of 920)      

Mauser "Red Nine" Broomhandle Semi-Automatic Pistol with Shoulder Stock

Blade front and tangent rear sights graduated to 500 meters. The top of the chamber marked "WAFFENFABRIK/MAUSER/OBERNDORF A/N", a "Crown/Crown/U" proof on the left and the serial number on the upper left side flats. Standard two line marking on the right side of the frame, with the milled panels, niter blue small parts, matching external numbers, stock cut back strap, lanyard ring and 25-groove hardwood grips with the branded and red filled "9" on each side. With a hardwood holster/shoulder stock, marked "976" on the iron.

Fine, with 70% plus of the faded original blue finish, showing areas of gray patina and mild handling marks and spotting overall. The grips are fair, with some roughness to the nines and mild dents. The stock is fair, with cracking at the mouth and chips at the iron. The rear sight elevator plunger is absent, otherwise mechanically excellent.

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Occupation Proofed Fabrique Nationale High Power Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

Lot # 582 (Sale Order: 580 of 920)      

Occupation Proofed Fabrique Nationale High Power Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

Blade front and tangent rear sights, with the standard maker's marks on the left side of the slide and a mix of "eagle/swastika" and "eagle/WaA613" on the assorted parts. Serrated ring hammer, smooth trigger and checkered hardwood grips. With a brown leather flap holster marked with a faint Waffenamt stamp on the lower flap and "WHITE" in green ink on the inside of the main flap, and an extra magazine.

Very fine, with 95% of the original blue finish, showing some bright edge wear, the start of a brown patina on the grip straps and muzzle, and scattered mild spotting and handling marks. Grips are fine, with some flat spots and small chips. Holster is very good with light cracks and scuffs. Mechanically excellent.

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An Early Post-War Deluxe Walther Presentation Case for a Model P38 Pistol and a Swedish Model 1939 H

Lot # 583 (Sale Order: 581 of 920)      

An Early Post-War Deluxe Walther Presentation Case for a Model P38 Pistol and a Swedish Model 1939 Holster

1) The presentation case’s outside is covered in a textured blue finish over wooden base with front double latch closure. Inside with maroon velvet base with fitted positions for the pistol and extra magazine. The inside top lid is marked “Walther” on silk-like maroon material. Consignor notes that these cases for the P38 pistol are much rarer than the PP and PPK pistols; this one has never held a pistol and such cases were discontinued about 40 years ago. 2) The Swedish holster is for the Swedish Walther model HP contract pistol. The holster has no markings, which is proper for this pattern. The leather is in cordovan color with cream colored stitching. Closure is by up strap over a stud in the top flap with a magazine pouch on the side. Inside the holster has the sewn in ‘automatic’ pull strap in place.

1) Excellent, with some handling marks. 2) Excellent, with light handling marks.

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Excellent Swiss Army SIG P210 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

Lot # 584 (Sale Order: 582 of 920)      

Excellent Swiss Army SIG P210 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

Introduced in 1949, the P210 remains in service with the Swiss and Danish militaries. Fixed sights with the Swiss "cross in shield" stamp on the rear sight base. Stacked matching serial numbers on the left side of the slide and frame, matching number on the barrel, "SIG" maker's mark on the slide and "P" on the left side of the trigger guard. An importer mark has been added to either side of the magazine well opening. Fitted with a manual safety, magazine well safety, checkered slide catch, heel-mounted magazine catch and serrated grips. Included with the pistol is a brown leather holster, marked "HANS WIRZ/1952/GELTERKINDEN" on the back and hand-signed "KOPP" inside the flap.

Excellent, with 95% plus original blue finish, showing some minor handling marks and edge wear overall. A small amount of spotting is present on the hammer, trigger and slide catch. Grips are excellent, with some minor dents and varnish loss. Mechanically excellent. Holster is good, with some verdigris on the rings, scuffs and scratches.

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Late World War I Imperial German 1918 Dated Luger Pistol

Lot # 585 (Sale Order: 583 of 920)      

Late World War I Imperial German 1918 Dated Luger Pistol

Manufactured by the Imperial Arsenal at Erfurt in 1918. Rust blue finish with straw colors on the various small parts. The chamber is dated 1918 and the standard "crown/ERFURT" marks on top of the front toggle. The right side of the barrel extension has the standard Crown over script proofs next to an Imperial Eagle firing proof. The top front edge of the barrel extension has the small sight cut, typically intended for the rear portion of the artillery rear sight, and as seen on many late 1917/18 Erfurt Lugers. Correct Erfurt barrel that is proofed with the Erfurt "crown/script letter" markings, along with the small Imperial Army firing proof. Exhibits the typical Erfurt Arsenal rough machining with many of the smaller parts having the Erfurt "Crown over a script" letter proof or the Crown over "RC" proof. Standard fixed front and rear sights and extractor and safety are properly marked "GESICHERT" and "GELADEN". Fitted with checkered grips and has a WWI era nickel plated magazine with the wooden base marked with "8368+/Crown letter proof".

Excellent with 90% original blue overall with minor wear on the edges and high spots. The underside of the barrel has a couple of minor pin prick pitting spots. The chamber area has a small area where the blue was slightly touched up. The various small parts retain 60% of their original straw colors. The grips are excellent with nice checkering overall with minor handling marks and pressure dings. The Luger has all matching numbers, except the magazine.

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Scarce World War II Mauser Model G41(M) Semi-Automatic Rifle with Sling

Lot # 586 (Sale Order: 584 of 920)      

Scarce World War II Mauser Model G41(M) Semi-Automatic Rifle with Sling

Manufactured circa 1941-1942. Uses the "Bang" pattern gas trap seen on other early German semi-automatics, in combination with a bolt action style, non-reciprocating bolt handle. On the first shot the bolt would be used to chamber a round and cock the striker, with the follow-up shots being gas-operated semi-automatic, with the option to revert to the bolt in event of a gas system failure. Hooded blade front and notch rear sight, distinctive gas trap at the muzzle, "G.41(M)/1942" on the receiver ring, and two position safety switch on the hinged dust cover. Smooth stock with milled barrel bands, brown leather sling and cupped buttplate.

Very good as professionally custom refinished, showing 95% of the commercial grade blue finish, with mild sub-surface pitting and matching external numbers overall. The stock is very good, with mild dents and scratches. Mechanically very good. A fine example of an important milestone in Axis weapons development.

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World War II Nazi Model K98 Bolt Action Sniper Rifle with Single Claw Scope Mounts and Scope

Lot # 587 (Sale Order: 585 of 920)      

World War II Nazi Model K98 Bolt Action Sniper Rifle with Single Claw Scope Mounts and Scope

This is a mid-WWII K98 rifle that has been assembled into a late war Single Claw sniper rifle using a set of current reproduction scope mounts with a commercial Zeiss scope. The receiver wall is marked "Mod.98". The top of the front and rear receiver ring is covered by the scope bases. The left rear area of the barrel has the serial number and barrel steel marks "ch 93902" over a restamped (spurious) "SS/Death's Head" proof. Milled barrel bands, stamped trigger guard and milled floor plate. The scope is a commercial post-war Zeiss marked "Zeiss/Zielvier" on the rear of the tube. Laminated stock with restamped single "H" and Waffenamt proofs on the right side. A custom cupped buttplate that has an extra piece added to the back sides and checkered. With a reproduction cross hatch leather sling.

Refinished, assembled and remarked with half of the blue finish showing finish loss on the exposed metal surfaces. The stock and handguard are both very good with heavy scratches and light pressure dents overall showing on old light sanding and revarnishing. The scope retains 50% of the blue finish with clear optics. A good representative example of a late war German sniper rifle.

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Reproduction VG1 Volksturm Rifle with Sling

Lot # 588 (Sale Order: 586 of 920)      

Reproduction VG1 Volksturm Rifle with Sling

This is a non-firing replica of the rare VG1 (Volkes Geweh) rifle as originally manufactured by Carl Walther in 1945 and were originally designed as a war expedient model that relied on the traditional manufacturing process. This "DEKOWAFFEN" or non-firing decorator rifle was made without a firing pin, but is still functional (bolt can be cycled and magazine removed). The left rear of the barrel is marked "84839" (upside down) and the left front of the receiver is stamped "VG1 45AC 105". Correct late war greenish phosphate finish and crudely styled late war stock.

Excellent with 99% original phosphate finish remaining. The stock is also excellent with a few minor scuffs and dings. The sling is very good plus. Original examples of these rifles sell for upward of $5,000-$6,000. This is a chance for a beginning collector to own and display an excellent copy.

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Gewehr K98 Bolt Action Rifle with Short Side Rail Sniper Type Mount and Scope

Lot # 589 (Sale Order: 587 of 920)      

Gewehr K98 Bolt Action Rifle with Short Side Rail Sniper Type Mount and Scope

This WWI Gewehr receiver has been reworked by having the markings on the front receiver ring ground off, and then, after WWII, remarked "bcd/bnz" over a spurious single "S" Rune. It was then converted/assembled into a short side type sniper using reproduction short side rail sniper mounts and base sets, which was then fitted with a very desirable pre-war "Krieghoff" marked scope. The front receiver ring retains original imperial proof marks with the side wall covered by the scope base. The scope base is correctly held with three large screws, with lock screws and two taper pins, and the mount follows the late fourth pattern with additional locking screw on top. The barrel rear has the serial number (7135) and restamped with a (spurious) Nazi eagle firing proof. The mount is fitted with a desirable "HENSOLDT AND WETZLAR" scope marked on the side of the tube "SEMPERT & KREIGHOFF SUHL" and is also marked "Ziel Dialyt 4X". The scope body and front objective bell have two small silver spots on the scope tube where it once had a set of double rifle claw rings. Standard military front and tangent rear sights. Late war Kreigs style laminated stock and handguard with the stamped barrel bands trigger guard and floor plate, cupped buttplate and bolt takedown hole. The buttstock has a letter "M" over a double restamped waffenamt proofs.

Fine as assembled and remarked on the receiver ring with 90% of the blue finish remaining. The stock and handguard are very fine with minimal handling marks and visible proofs that have been restamped as noted above. The scope base and mount have 98% blue finish. The optics are sharp and clear. The scope retains 85% of the original blue finish with the two noted areas above. Overall an interesting rifle.

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Scarce SA Marked Walther KKW Bolt Action Training Rifle

Lot # 590 (Sale Order: 588 of 920)      

Scarce SA Marked Walther KKW Bolt Action Training Rifle

Blade and tangent sights, with the "eagle/N" proofs on both the barrel and receiver, the Walther banner atop the receiver ring, and "KK Wehrsportgewehr" behind the ejection port. Smooth pistol grip stock, with a flat buttplate, and the left side of the buttstock stamped with the "SA" runic symbol.

Fine as partially refinished, with 90% of the original blue finish, showing a few small areas of brown patina, mild edge wear and scattered handling marks. The stock is very good as refinished, with some dents and scratches on the left side from the sling slider, 2 thin cracks extending back from the upper tang, and mild pressure dents. Mechanically excellent.

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Mauser 98K Double Claw Type Scoped Rifle with Commercial Scope

Lot # 591 (Sale Order: 589 of 920)      

Mauser 98K Double Claw Type Scoped Rifle with Commercial Scope

This WWII K98 Mauser type bolt action rifle has been converted/assembled into a double claw type sniper rifle. The top of the front and rear receiver rings have been fitted with a set of commercial double claw scope bases that have cross-hatch checkering on top of both bases. Fitted with a commercial scope with adjustable focus, that is fitted with a set of semi-circle commercial rings. The rear of the scope tube is marked "HENSOLDT-WETZLER/DIALYTAN 4X 24152" and with a reproduction set of leather lens caps. The receiver ring is covered with the front and rear scope bases with the left and right side of the base, restamped with various Nazi Eagle/Waffenamt proofs. The receiver side wall markings were removed and has been (spuriously) remarked "G29/40". Fitted with a Czech VZ24 K98 barrel that has a single Eagle firing proof, serial number "7563" and a small Czech circle Z BRNO proof mark. The stock and handguard are also from a Czech VZ-24 rifle and barrel bands and complete trigger guard assembly are milled and fitted with a correct style double set trigger assembly. With an original cross-hatched leather sling.

Good as assembled with 75% of the refinished blue overall with the exposed metal showing more finish wear. The stock and handguard have a nice dark brown color overall showing numerous scratches and light pressure dents and dings. The scope and scope mounts are excellent with 95% of the blue finish with clear sharp markings. The optics are crystal clear and the elevation knob works correctly.

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World War II German Army Uniform for a Oberleutnant Infantry Administrator

Lot # 592 (Sale Order: 590 of 920)      

World War II German Army Uniform for a Oberleutnant Infantry Administrator

Green felt construction with a darker green collar and light brown painted alloy buttons, the jacket bears the label of the Mitzlaff Brothers of Wuerzburg. Fitted with a pair of Oberleutnant shoulder boards, with the green accent stripe, "HV" device and layered white and dark green waffenfarbe of a tenured administrator assigned to the Infantry, a pair of silver bullion and green cord officer's collar tabs, a bullion eagle over a War Merit Cross with Swords on the right breast, a pair of ribbons (War Merit Cross and Russian Front) in the center, and the left breast showing a ribbon bar with the War Merit Ribbon, Russian Front and two Long Service ribbons, a second, larger bar with two Long Service Ribbons (the second with a 4 year medal), an Anschluss Medal pinned to the pocket flap, and a 1941/42 Winter Campaign Medal hanging from the button. An officer's silver braid aiguillette hangs from the right shoulder, with a red, white and black fabric swastika armband with RZM property tag on the left arm. Included with the set is a F.W. Holler Army dagger, standard configuration with yellow celluloid grip, blackened sheath and a cloth and wire hanger, officer's belt with alloy buckle, a pair of gray pants with dark green piping and an "Erel" brand officers cap with green piping.

Very fine overall, with some minor stains visible on the cloth items. Some wire fraying is visible on the aiguillette and belt, with some moth damage on the shoulder boards. The cap is poor, with a section of the rear having come opened and been patched with a section of belt (which appears to have been removed from the included belt), moth damage, and crushing of the sweatband. The dagger is good, with mild spotting on the blade and a few small chips on the grip.

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German Model 1942 Stahlhelm with Single Heer Decal and Field Applied Wine

Lot # 593 (Sale Order: 591 of 920)      

German Model 1942 Stahlhelm with Single Heer Decal and Field Applied Wine

A further upgrade of the Model 1935. Stamped steel construction, with integrated vent holes, a silver and black Heer decal on the left side, a mixed-tone brown paint job, and a wire harness attached at three points to the brim. Likely a field-improvised measure, the heavy gauge wire, likely salvaged from a fence or other barricade, has pre-bent sections suitable for inserting local plants and grasses for improved camouflage. The interior of the helmet is marked in paint "Gren. Schlender", with a "58" stamp on the leather webbing.

Good overall, with mild wear and handling marks. Rust is present on the wire, with some transfer to the helmet at contact points. The chinstrap is absent, otherwise the lining is fair, with some scuffs and staining. Grenadier Schlender has not been identified.

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Zeiss "blc" Code 12x60 Binocular Flak Sight, Captured in the Field by the Warrant Officer who Claime

Lot # 594 (Sale Order: 592 of 920)      

Zeiss "blc" Code 12x60 Binocular Flak Sight, Captured in the Field by the Warrant Officer who Claimed Hitler's Globe

Designed to be used in conjunction with a 4 meter long range finder for directing heavy Flak guns. Brown paint finish overall with a red stripe around the hinged sunshield, which is also equipped with an internal hinged sunshade. The top of the sight is marked "blc/12x60/5(degree)/Nr.", and the individually adjustable eyepieces are fitted with an inverted "V" reticle on the right optic, a plastic lens protector on a canvas strap, and a hinged forehead/cheek rest with independently articulated sides. An iron sight is mounted on top, and a steel mounting bracket on the underside. Included with the sight is a copy of the capture certificate, made out to Chief Warrant Officer John Barsamian for the sight and other items, including "1 Global Map, German, Hitler's Eagle Nest" and "1 Seal, Ceramic, Italian Embassy, Munich"; while the capture location of this particular item is unknown, the Berchtesgaden region had dedicated Flak units that this sight could have been taken from.

Excellent, with 90% of the original brown finish, showing mild edge wear and scuffing. The optics are in good shape.

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World War II Production Field Mount For a MG42 Machine Gun

Lot # 595 (Sale Order: 593 of 920)      

World War II Production Field Mount For a MG42 Machine Gun

Designed to be carried on the back of an assistant gunner, the field mount for the MG42 Machine Gun could be rapidly unfolded to serve as an adjustable tripod or as the base for an anti-aircraft pintle mount (not included). Finished in a dark gray with a red undercoat, the top section of the base is marked "43/btm 1279/b" on top, with the "btm" repeated on some small parts, a "WaA879" (Adalbert Fischer, Guttstadt, East Prussia (now Dobre Miasto, Poland) stamp on top, full elevation and traverse adjustment, integral recoil buffer and a base for an optical sight. With a range chart on the rear of the base and a pair of leather pads on the front leg.

Shoulder straps are absent, otherwise this field mount is excellent overall as early post-war repainted, showing mild wear on the paint and full function in the adjustment hardware.

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Edwin Pack & Sons Nazi Heer NCO Sword with Sheath and Copy of the Capture Certificate

Lot # 596 (Sale Order: 594 of 920)      

Edwin Pack & Sons Nazi Heer NCO Sword with Sheath and Copy of the Capture Certificate

Measuring 38 1/2 inches overall, the etched sword is fitted with a 33 inch long, lightly curved single fuller blade, with the Pack logo above the left ricasso, a brass guard with a Nazi eagle on the right languet and oak leaves on the guard and pommel, wire wrapped celluloid grip and a silver wire accented green leather portapee with silver wire acorn. With a black enamel finished sheath and a photocopied capture certificate. Though not specified for the "Saber, German -Dress", there is a "global map" explicitly attributed to Hitler's eagle nest and a "seal, ceramic" from the Italian Embassy in Munich.

Very good. The blade shows some mild spotting, with sharpening of the tip and mild scratches. The portapee is mildly frayed, with 40% of the original gilt finish and light grip wear. The sheath is very good.

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Swiss Bern Model 1929 Contract Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol in Scarce 9 mm Caliber

Lot # 597 (Sale Order: 595 of 920)      

Swiss Bern Model 1929 Contract Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol in Scarce 9 mm Caliber

This excellent example of a late Model 1929 Swiss Military Luger was made at the factory in BERN chambered in the 9 mm. Has the distinctive straight grip frame angle with the grip safety and fast taper profile barrel of the Swiss Lugers. Smooth toggle knobs, with the "S" marked upper safety area and the extractor marked "GELADEN". This specific serial number falls into the end of the military contract serial number range (50001-77941) and lacks the commercial "P" serial number prefix. The left frame rail has the small "+/M" (inspection and/or acceptance by Swiss Army Col. Muhlemann). The front toggle has the military Swiss Cross in a Shield logo and the full serial number stamped on the rear portion of the toggle assembly. Distinctive dark brown checkered grips with the mold numbers/marks on the outside of each grip panel. With one original Swiss manufactured magazine (correct dark brown plastic base and marked with a script "P" on the spine).

Excellent. The pistol retains 97% original matte blue finish showing some edge and high spot wear, thinning and light spotting on the grip safety and a few minor dings. The grips are also excellent with only minor handling marks. Clear markings. Mechanically excellent.

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Erfurt 1912 Dated Model 1908 Military Luger Pistol

Lot # 598 (Sale Order: 596 of 920)      

Erfurt 1912 Dated Model 1908 Military Luger Pistol

Prior to 1914 Erfurt Military Luger pistols were not supplied with the stock lug on the back strap or a hold open device. Some pistols were later modified with the hold open installed, however this example remains unmodified. The chamber is dated "1912" and toggle is marked "ERFURT". The right barrel extension has a smaller "crown/RC" proof and a larger "crown/R" and "D" letters next to an Imperial Eagle proof. The front of the frame has the military style serial number and the bottom of the barrel is serial numbered and Imperial proofed on the left side. The various small parts have last two digits of the serial number with the crown Erfurt acceptance proof mark. Matching serial numbers on the parts except the firing pin, which is Erfurt proofed and numbered "34", and magazine. The magazine is an original WWI nickel plated with wood base numbered "5883l" on the bottom.

Very fine as partially refinished, the side plate and cold blue on the muzzle, with 80% original blue finish on balance and 50% original straw finish on the small parts. The matching grips are also very fine showing some very minor compressions on the otherwise crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Swiss Bern Model 1929 Military Semi-Automatic Luger Pistol

Lot # 599 (Sale Order: 597 of 920)      

Swiss Bern Model 1929 Military Semi-Automatic Luger Pistol

This was the last series of Luger produced by the Bern factory between 1930 and 1947. The toggle knobs are smooth. The chamber area is unmarked with the front toggle having the "Swiss Cross in a Shield". The barrel is numbered on the left side of the shoulder with a small "BP" proof at top center. There is a small Swiss cross acceptance proof on the bottom of the barrel. The left side of the frame is stamped with the serial number. The magazine is nickel plated with a script "P" at the bottom of the spine and a brown plastic base with a Swiss cross stamped in the right indentation. Fitted with a set of checkered brown plastic grips.

Very fine as arsenal refurbished, 99% of the blue finish remains with very minor high edge wear and some pin prick pitting under the finish on the side plate. Import marked on the right side of the frame. The magazine has a few small spots of minor blistering and oxidation. The grips are also very fine. Mechanically excellent.

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Scarce Model 1906 DWM Royal Portuguese Navy Contract Luger Pistol

Lot # 600 (Sale Order: 598 of 920)      

Scarce Model 1906 DWM Royal Portuguese Navy Contract Luger Pistol

This First Contract Model 1906 DWM Luger was manufactured for the Royal Portuguese Navy as part of the original contract model made before 1910 when the Republic of Portugal was established. An estimated total of 1,000 were manufactured, however the highest known serial number to date is 769. The chamber has the large Portuguese Crown over a single fouled naval anchor with the "DWM" logo on the front toggle. Has the earlier 1906 style frame with grip safety, no stock lug, and the correct polished lower safety area without markings and the "CARREGADA" marked extractor. The lower left barrel extension is correctly stamped with the Portuguese proof of "MP". Numbered in the correct commercial manner with no letter suffix. Standard commercial finish, checkered grips and unmarked nickel plated magazine with a commercial wooden base that is re-marked "Cal 9m/m".

Fine. The pistol retains 70% of the original factory rust blue finish, with the balance turning a dulled brown patina. The various small parts retain 60% of their straw colors. The grips are good with crisp checkering, showing even honest wear across the tops of the checkering and extensive handling marks. This scarce variation has matching numbers with correctly un-numbered firing pin, grips and magazine.

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Excellent Swiss Model 1906/24 Bern Luger Semi Automatic Pistol

Lot # 601 (Sale Order: 599 of 920)      

Excellent Swiss Model 1906/24 Bern Luger Semi Automatic Pistol

Manufactured for the Swiss military between 1918 and 1933. Blank chamber with the toggle marked with a "Swiss cross/WAFFENFABRIK/BERN". The left side of the barrel extension has a small Geneva Cross and the right side has a small "+/M" marking. A small Geneva Cross is present on the barrel, barrel extension, toggle and frame. The grips are the unique checkered variation with smooth borders. The magazine is marked with a "P" on the lower back edge and is a bright metal finish with a walnut base. The numbered parts have the matching serial numbers.

Excellent with 90% plus original blue finish with some high edge wear and scattered thinning. 75% of the straw finish remains on the small parts. The arsenal refurbished grips are very good with light handling marks and sharp checkering . Mechanically excellent.

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DWM Model 1920 Commercial Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 602 (Sale Order: 600 of 920)      

DWM Model 1920 Commercial Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol

Unmarked chamber and "DWM" logo on the front toggle. Commercial style serial number placement, with "crown/N" proofs on the underside of the barrel, left side of the barrel extension and breechblock. Straw colored small parts and checkered grips. The magazine has an unmarked nickel body and "GERMANY" marked wooden base.

Very fine as partially refinished (the takedown lever which has been professionally repaired/restrawed). The pistol retains 98% of the original blue finish remaining, showing mild edge wear and scattered handling marks. The grips are excellent with a few small chips in the otherwise sharp checkering. The markings are clear. Mechanically excellent.

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