Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 1

Premiere Firearms Auction - Day 1

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Excellent Erfurt 1912 Dated Luger Pistol with World War II Holster and Extra Magazine

Lot # 603 (Sale Order: 601 of 920)      

Excellent Erfurt 1912 Dated Luger Pistol with World War II Holster and Extra Magazine

Fixed sights, with "1912" on top of the chamber and "crown/ERFURT" on the toggle link. Imperial eagle firing proofs are present on the right side of the extension, right side of the barrel and left side of the breechblock. Many crowned letter proofs appear on various parts including screws, "RC" Revision Commission stamps are present on the barrel, extension and toggle link, and a hold-open has been installed. Except for the magazine, external numbers match. Fitted with straw colored small parts, niter blue screws, and checkered grips. With a WWII-production "WaA668" code P.08 holster, takedown tool and extra magazine.

Excellent, showing 97% plus of the original blue, with bright wear along the edges and high points and scattered light handling marks. The straw finish is strong and bright, with over half the vivid blue remaining on the screws. Grips are excellent, with some small chips and dings. Holster is fair, with scuffing and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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Excellent World War II Mauser "byf" Code 1941 Production "Black Widow" P.08 Luger Semi-Automatic Pis

Lot # 604 (Sale Order: 602 of 920)      

Excellent World War II Mauser "byf" Code 1941 Production "Black Widow" P.08 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol with Matching Magazine

Fixed sights, with "41" on the chamber, "byf" on the toggle, and "P.08" on the left side of the frame. Matching numbers are present on the external parts, including the blue bodied, alloy base magazine, the barrel and extension are stamped with "eagle/655" proofs, and "eagle/swastika" firing proofs are present on the barrel, extension and breechblock. Fitted with a pair of checkered grips.

Excellent, with 98% plus of the original blue finish, showing mild wear along the edges and scattered handling marks. The grips are excellent, with a few light scuffs and sharp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Swiss Waffenfabrik Bern Model 1929 Semi-Automatic Luger Pistol

Lot # 605 (Sale Order: 603 of 920)      

Swiss Waffenfabrik Bern Model 1929 Semi-Automatic Luger Pistol

This is a 1929 Swiss Military Luger manufactured by the Bern factory in Switzerland. This was the last series of Luger produced by the Bern factory. The chamber area is unmarked with the front toggle having the "Swiss Cross in a Shield" markings. The barrel is numbered on the side of the shoulder with a small "BP" proof at top dead center. There is a small Swiss cross acceptance proof on the underside of the barrel. The left side of the frame is stamped with the "+/M" rework proof of Colonel Muhlemann. There is a single "P" proof on the left side of the barrel extension indicating release by the Swiss Government. The magazine is tin plated with an unnumbered brown plastic base. Fitted with a set of checkered brown plastic grips.

Excellent with 98% original matte blue finish remaining. There is some minor high edge wear overall and there is an import marking present on the right side of the frame. The grips are excellent with a few small marks. Mechanically excellent.

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DWM 1916 Dated Artillery Luger Pistol with Holster

Lot # 606 (Sale Order: 604 of 920)      

DWM 1916 Dated Artillery Luger Pistol with Holster

Blade front and tangent rear sights with fine adjustment screws, "1916" date on the chamber and "DWM" monogram on the toggle link. Three "Crown/Letter" proofs are present on the right side of the barrel extension, with Imperial Eagle firing proofs on the extension, barrel and breechblock and "Germany" stamped on both sides of the frame. External numbers match, with the proper "GESICHERT" and "GELADEN" markings on the upper safety position and extractor respectively. Checkered walnut grips and nickel magazine with wooden base. An artillery-style holster, reconfigured for use without a stock board, is included, marked "H. Muller & Co/Offenbach a.M./1916" on the back.

Very fine as partially refinished (side plate and straw colors), with 80% of the blue finish overall, showing bright edge wear, a small amount of pitting at the muzzle, and scattered handling marks. The head of the front sight adjustment screw has broken off, and is absent. Refurbished straw colors are present on the small components. Grips are fine, with a glue-mended chip below the safety switch and a few mild dents. Holster is fair, with the straps removed and a pair of cuts for a belt made in the back, replacement cleaning rod pouch cover and tool pouch, and scattered cracks and scuffs. Mechanically excellent.

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Swiss Bern Model 06/24 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

Lot # 607 (Sale Order: 605 of 920)      

Swiss Bern Model 06/24 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

Blade front and notch rear sights, with a blank chamber and "+/WAFFENFABRIK/BERN" on the front toggle. An import mark has been added to the underside of the right frame rail, with matching numbers on the barrel and frame and "P", "BP" and "+/M" stamps on the left side of the extension. Straw finished small parts, with a set of smooth bordered Swiss grip panels and a nickel finished magazine with a "6" marked hardwood base. A leather thong has been attached to the lanyard loop on the rear of the frame, which protects the web of the hand while operating the grip safety. Included with the pistol is a brown leather flap holster, marked "2" and "A.GEHRI/BERN" between the belt loops with a brown leather shoulder strap and a magazine pouch mounted to the flap.

Very fine as arsenal refurbished, with 95% of the blue, showing a gray patina along the high edges and on the right side of the barrel, along with some light handling marks and spotting. Grips are good, with some dents and verdigris. Over 90% of the original straw finish is present, with fading on the edges. Holster is good, with scuffs and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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Excellent World War II Japanese T-99 Type 2 Bolt Action Paratrooper Rifle with Bayonet

Lot # 608 (Sale Order: 606 of 920)      

Excellent World War II Japanese T-99 Type 2 Bolt Action Paratrooper Rifle with Bayonet

This is a WW II Japanese Type 2 Paratrooper rifle manufactured by the Nagoya Arsenal. The top of the receiver has a full Royal Chrysanthemum intact with the Kana markings for "2 Type". The left side of the barrel takedown mechanism or attaching section is marked with assembly number "797" and on the left side of the receiver is marked with the serial number "4635" next to the Nagoya Arsenal factory mark. It has the later production tangent rear sight graduated to 1,500 meters with thin anti-aircraft wings, peep sight and an inverted "V" front with guards. It has a two piece stock with a cupped buttplate and side mounted sling swivels. The front barrel band has two screws and the rear has a slot in the top. The takedown hardware is matching on the side plates and so does the bolt, assembly and dust cover. The bolt handle is the correct plum shaped version. It has the standard late war hardwood stock with the large drain hole on the bottom rear of the barrel section. It is complete with a late war all blued, Type 30 bayonet and scabbard with a rubberized belt hanger.

Excellent with 95% of the blue finish overall with edge and high spot wear with some blue loss and light pitting on the side of the front barrel band and on the bolt body from cycling the action. The trigger housing and floor plate are starting to brown out slightly. The stock and handguards are all in original condition showing minor handling marks and light pressure dents in a few places. As noted this rifle has all matching serial numbers. The bayonet is in excellent condition with 98% original blue overall with the scabbard being fine with 80% thinning blue. A very nice all matching Japanese Type II paratrooper rig.

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Exceptional Late World War II Japanese Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet Scabbard and Leather F

Lot # 609 (Sale Order: 607 of 920)      

Exceptional Late World War II Japanese Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet Scabbard and Leather Frog

This is an example of an exceptional late production Series 32 Japanese Type 99 service rifle. This specific rifle was manufactured under the Nagoya Arsenal at the Toyo Kogyo factory in Hiroshima. The top of the receiver has the Royal Chrysanthemum and Kanji markings (unmilled) and the left side of the receiver has the serial number and factory proofs. It is fitted with the fixed inverted "v" front sight with guards with the adjustable rear sight, manufactured with the mounts for the anti-aircraft wings, however not installed. It has the early style middle barrel band with monopod mount, however no mono-pod installed. It has the original pistol grip stock with finger grooves on the sides with no drain hole in the stock with a cupped edge sheet metal buttplate. It is fitted with the early style bolt knob and cocking piece. This exceptional rifle is complete with a late pattern all blued Type 30 bayonet with the square cross-guard, wooden handles, and leather frog along with a small piece of original Japanese rope tired around the middle of the stock.

Excellent with 99% of the bright original blue finish with only minor edge and high spot wear. The bolt assembly, is completely matching. The stock and handguards are all in excellent condition, never having been sanded with the original arsenal finish under and GI applied old coat of varnish, which has very nicely preserved the wood. The bayonet, scabbard and frog are also all in like new condition with 98% of the original blue finish with minor wear on the eh scabbard. A really nice all original and top notch Japanese Type 99 rifle set.

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Excellent Japanese Baby Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 610 (Sale Order: 608 of 920)      

Excellent Japanese Baby Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol

Manufactured at the Tokyo Arsenal in Koishikawa, the "Baby Nambu" was designed to compete with American and German offerings in the pocket pistol field. Though not officially adopted by the Japanese military, it was a popular private purchase sidearm with high ranking officers, making it a de-facto "General Officers Pistol" of the Imperial Army and Navy. Fixed sights, with the 4-cannonball arsenal symbol on top of the extension, matching serial numbers on the right side of the extension and underside of the bolt. Fitted with straw color small parts, finely contoured checkered grips and a correct mistmatched number nickel finished magazine (3363).

Excellent, with 95% of the original blue finish, showing a brown patina on the takedown button, bright gray along the high edges, and mild spotting concentrated on the gripstraps. The grips are excellent, with a few dents on the sharp checkering. The magazine is numbered "3363", showing mild dings and strong finish. Mechanically excellent.

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Scarce Japanese Type 2 Rifle Grenade Launcher with Belt Pouch and Book

Lot # 611 (Sale Order: 609 of 920)      

Scarce Japanese Type 2 Rifle Grenade Launcher with Belt Pouch and Book

Patterned after the German "Schiessbecher" rifle grenade launcher, the Type 2 was developed as a result of a Nazi German/Imperial Japanese technology exchange program, which also saw the introduction of shaped charge anti-tank weapons to the Imperial Army and Navy. Measuring 7 1/4 inches overall, with a 2 5/8 inch long, 30mm detachable rifled cup, a blued steel body with a pair of clamping arms, and the underside marked with the Japanese model nomenclature, serial number "2230" and the secret "ni" Nagoya Arsenal stamp over "53" (code for 1943). With an unmarked canvas belt pouch and a copy of the book "Imperial Japanese Grenade Rifles and Launchers by Babich and Keep.

Excellent, with 98% of the original blue finish, showing a small amount of brown and gray patina and mild handling marks and spotting overall. The canvas pouch is fine shows some mild wear and rust spots.

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Excellent Japanese Baby Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 612 (Sale Order: 610 of 920)      

Excellent Japanese Baby Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol

Manufactured at the Tokyo Arsenal in Koishikawa, the "Baby Nambu" was designed to compete with American and German offerings in the pocket pistol field. Though not officially adopted by the Japanese military, it was a popular private purchase sidearm with high ranking officers, making it a de-facto "General Officers Pistol" of the Imperial Army and Navy. Fixed sights, with the 4-cannonball arsenal symbol on top of the extension, matching serial numbers on the right side of the extension and underside of the bolt. Fitted with straw color small parts, finely contoured checkered grips and a mismatched number (3686) nickel finished magazine. With a locking glass-topped hardwood display case, containing the pistol, a small picture card of the Japanese Army War Flag and a collar tab for an Imperial Army Captain, (see lot on the website).

Excellent, with 90% plus of the original blue finish, showing some bright wear along the high edges, a tiny amount of pitting in the bright areas, and mild spotting on the gripstraps. The grips are excellent, with a few dings and sharp checkering. Mild handling marks are present on the case and accessories. Mechanically functions, but needs work.

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Excellent World War II Nagoya Arsenal Type 94 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Two Matching Magazines and

Lot # 613 (Sale Order: 611 of 920)      

Excellent World War II Nagoya Arsenal Type 94 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Two Matching Magazines and Holster

Dated 17.9 (September 1942). Fixed sights, smooth trigger, serrated safety and rounded back cocking knob, exposed sear and checkered grips. Two magazines are included, both numbered "688" on the backs, with a pigskin holster marked "CP" over a pair of symbols on the flap and a matching colored shoulder strap.

Excellent, with 98% of the original blue finish, showing a few areas of brown patina and scattered spotting and handling marks overall. Grips are also excellent, with a few minor handling marks, and the leather shows mild scuffing concentrated along the edges. Mechanically excellent.

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Excellent Nagoya Arsenal Type 14 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

Lot # 614 (Sale Order: 612 of 920)      

Excellent Nagoya Arsenal Type 14 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster

Excellent example of a Nambu as manufactured by Nagoya Arsenal in June 1937 (12.6), with fixed sights, standard markings, knurled and ribbed cocking knob, small trigger guard, ribbed grips and nickel finished magazine. The bolt, cocking knob, trigger and magazine are numbered to match. With a brown leather clamshell holster.

Excellent, with 95% of the original blue finish, showing some freckling on the gripstraps, mild scattered spotting, light handling marks and edge wear. Original straw finish is present on the small parts. The holster is superb, with scuffs on the exterior. Mechanically excellent.

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Collector's Lot of Two Japanese Semi-Automatic Pistols with Holsters -A) Kokura Arsenal Type 14 Smal

Lot # 615 (Sale Order: 613 of 920)      

Collector's Lot of Two Japanese Semi-Automatic Pistols with Holsters -A) Kokura Arsenal Type 14 Small Trigger guard Nambu Pistol


A) Dated "9.3" (March 1934), with fixed sights, knurled and ribbed cocking knob, ribbed hardwood grips and nickel magazine. With a brown leather clamshell holster and shoulder strap.

Manufucture: Kokura
Model: Type 14
BBL: 4 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Guage: 8 mm Nambu
Finish: blue
Grips: hardwood
Serial Number: 27208

Condition: Fine as arsenal refurbished, showing 95% of the refinished blue, with some mild spotting on the grip straps and scattered light pitting, densest on the lanyard loop and cocking knob. The grips are very good, with light dents and stains. The holster shows minor scuffing, otherwise very good. Mechanically very good.

B) Dated 14.7 (July 1939). Fixed sights, smooth trigger, serrated safety and rounded back cocking knob, exposed sear and checkered grips. With a brown pigskin leather holster.

Manufucture: Japanese State Military Weapons
Model: Type 94
BBL: 4 inch round
Stock:
Guage: 8 mm
Finish: blue
Grips: plastic
Serial Number: 8552

Condition: Very fine, with 80% of the original blue finish, showing areas of brown and gray patina, along with some light handling marks and spotting. The rear section of the frame below the cocking knob is cracked and bulged, cause unknown. Grips are very good, with mild handling marks and sharp checkering. Holster is good, with a shoulder strap loop absent from the back and mild scuffing. Mechanically good.

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Desirable Japanese Nagoya Arsenal Type 1 Folding Stock Paratrooper Carbine

Lot # 616 (Sale Order: 614 of 920)      

Desirable Japanese Nagoya Arsenal Type 1 Folding Stock Paratrooper Carbine

This is a rare example of what is commonly called by collectors a Type 38 folding stock paratrooper carbine. These were actually produced by the Nagoya Arsenal for a short time using the standard type 38 carbine. (Much information about this is on pages 138-139 of Miliatry Rifles of Japan by Honeycutt/Anthony - 2nd Edition. Serial number 5110 is photographed on page 139, 88 numbers from this example.) Nagoya just pulled completed carbines from stock and modified them by cutting off the buttstock and adapting it by adding a door-hinge type mechanism at the rear of the receiver. The right side of the stock has the simple hinge like mechanism with the sock swinging to the right for storage and then it has a simple locking latch on the left side to secure the stock in the open/locked position. The whole assembly proved to be a terrible design, as it was very weak and fragile with the stock usually split up the middle behind the receiver, rendering the carbine useless. It was soon dropped from production after a few thousand were made. The receiver has the Royal Chrysanthemum intact over the kana markings for type 38. The side wall has an unreadable series mark next to the serial number and the Nagoya Arsenal mark. It has a blue straight plum shaped bolt handle with the short staff, type 38 rear sight and inverted "v" front sight. The hinge mechanism and buttplate are crudely stamped with "A A 17". It has a two-piece stock with finger grooves on the sides with a full length handguard and a cupped buttplate. It is complete with an original canvas sling and cleaning rod.

Very fine with 80% of the blue finish overall with wear on the exposed metal surfaces with finish loss on the front barrel band and trigger guard assembly. The stock and handguard are also in very good condition with numerous handling marks and light pressure dents on the sides in some areas with the top rear portion of the handguard having been reduced. The bolt assembly is matching. The hinge assembly black has mostly flaked off with 40% finish remaining. An unusual and highly desirable example of a folding stock carbine.

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Desirable Japanese Type 44 Bolt Action Cavalry Carbine

Lot # 617 (Sale Order: 615 of 920)      

Desirable Japanese Type 44 Bolt Action Cavalry Carbine

This is an example of an early pre-WWII 1St Series Japanese Type 44 Cavalry carbine as manufactured at Kokura Arsenal. The top of the receiver has the full intact Royal Chrysanthemum over the Kanji markings for Type 44. The left side of the receiver has the small 1st series Kana marking next to the serial number (01622) note the zero prefix, next to the four-intertwined cannonballs of the Kokura Arsenal. It is fitted with the standard short shaft rear sight graduated from 5-20 with the inverted "V" front sight. This late production carbine also includes the rare all machined early front sight cover with flip up muzzle cover. It has the correct style polished bolt with the extractor, firing pin also all in the white. It is fitted with the correct stock and front hand guard with the late type three bayonet numbered "622" on the underside of the housing with the latch and button both numbered (374). It is fitted with the correct smooth steel buttplate with the butt trap mechanism, (however missing the cleaning rod).

Excellent with 95% of the blue finish with edge and high spot wear with some thinning on the floor plate and trigger guard. The stock and handguard are both in fine condition showing a nice original finish overall with numerous light pressure dents and dings overall with some heavy scratches and pressure marks on the eh right side of the stock. This rifle has a matching bolt and cocking knob with an unnumbered firing pin and mismatched extractor. A nice late production Japanese type 44 carbine.

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World War II Japanese Aerial Machine Gun Style Training Camera with Case and Accessories

Lot # 618 (Sale Order: 616 of 920)      

World War II Japanese Aerial Machine Gun Style Training Camera with Case and Accessories

A multi-purpose training device, this "gun" is effectively a camera mounted in an oversized housing, suitable for installation in a wing mount or waist-gun emplacement. When the trigger is pulled, the camera runs, with footage being taken of what the gun is aimed at, as well as an optional stopwatch; after landing, the film can be analyzed by the trainers for proper lead and burst timing. Measuring 29 inches overall with a matte black finish, a transparent housing and reflector array on the "barrel" for the stopwatch, mounting positions for a set of anti-aircraft sights (included), and nomenclature plates on top and on the right side behind the crank. With a hardwood transport case, with two trigger assemblies (one for wing mount, the other with a pistol grip), five film canisters, a frame for winding and unwinding the film, remote actuation cables, assorted Japanese documents (untranslated) and a 1946 dated U.S. pamphlet titled "Going back to civilian life".

Very fine, with 85% of the original matte finish, showing some mild chips and scuffs. The stopwatch is absent. The mechanism has not been tested, and the contents of the film canisters not inspected. The documents range from poor to very good in condition, with some being loose papers with frayed edges. The case is good, with mild wear.

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Scarce Japanese "Paratrooper" Bayonet with Sheath and Frog

Lot # 619 (Sale Order: 617 of 920)      

Scarce Japanese "Paratrooper" Bayonet with Sheath and Frog

Produced for issue with the Type 100 Sub-Machine Gun and Type 2 Paratrooper Rifle, the Paratrooper Bayonet follows the overall pattern of the standard issue blades meant for the Type 38 and 99 Rifles, with changes to make the weapon more compact. Overall length is 12 1/4 inches, with a 7 3/4 inch single fuller blade. The top of the tang is stamped with the logo of the Toyada Automatic Loom Works next to the approval stamp of Nagoya Arsenal, with a pair of smooth wood grips installed and "1979" stamped on the butt. With a properly sized blue steel sheath and a rubberized canvas frog.

Excellent, with 90% original blue, some light pitting on the hilt, a strong blue finish overall, and some light dents on the grips. The blade retains 98% original blue. The fine rubberized canvas has stiffened with time, showing mild cracking and a torn section of the leather retention strap.

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J.P. Sauer Model 1930 "Behorden" Prussian Police Semi-Automatic Pistol with Vintage SS/Nazi Police I

Lot # 620 (Sale Order: 618 of 920)      

J.P. Sauer Model 1930 "Behorden" Prussian Police Semi-Automatic Pistol with Vintage SS/Nazi Police Issue Pistol Manual and Holster

Movable blade front and notch rear sights, with the Suhl address, Sauer trademark, and caliber markings on the left side of the slide, a "K in starburst" Prussian police proof on the left side of the triggerguard, commercial "crown/N" proofs on the frame and slide, and caliber and "SuS" monograms on the left grip. With one magazine numbered to match the pistol, a 1938 Robert Larsen police marked brown leather holster, and a Nazi-issued pistol manual dated 1938 titled "Die Pistolen 7,65mm der Polizei", a general overview of SS and Police issue sidearms including this model pistol, the Sauer 38, Walther PP/PPK, and Dreyse, complete with exploded diagrams. This exact pistol, holster and manual is pictured on page 324 in the Schiffer Publication "German War Booty" by Ltc. Thomas Johnson.

Excellent, with 98% of the bright original blue finish, showing some minor edge wear and scattered handling marks. The grips are excellent, with some flat spots on the checkering. The holster is excellent, with mild wear. Mechanically excellent. The manual is very good, with some fraying of the spine and mild staining and foxing along the edges of the pages.

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Desirable World War II RZM Marked Walther Model PPK Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 621 (Sale Order: 619 of 920)      

Desirable World War II RZM Marked Walther Model PPK Semi-Automatic Pistol

This is an excellent example of a very desirable WWII Nazi Walther PPK, with the "RZM" slide markings. The "RZM" markings stood for Reichs Zeugmeisterei who served as the procurement and quartermasters office for the SA, NSDAP and SS during WW II. The left side of the slide is marked with the Walther banner followed by the two line address/caliber designation, "PPK" and the circle "RZM" control mark and is fitted with the late war, 90 degree safety lever. The right side of the slide, chamber area and muzzle are all stamped with the commercial "Crown/N" proof. The serial number is marked vertically on the right side of the frame, with the matching last three digits of the serial number, correctly etched on the inside of the slide. The pistol has the high polish commercial blue finish and is fitted with a one piece wraparound brown plastic checkered grips with the Walther Banner at the top. It is complete with one original magazine that has the Walther banner logo on the lower left side and is fitted with the matching mottled brown finger rest extension base.

Very fine with 90% of the original blue finish overall with edge and high spot wear with blue loss on the front edges of the slide with thinning on the front grip strap, with some minor scratches on the top left side of the slide. The grips are in very fine condition with nice original brown color overall with just a hint of warpage on the lower front edges of the grips. A very nice WWII Nazi, "RZM" marked Walther pistol.

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World War II Nazi Walther PPK Semi-Automatic Pistol with Scarce Deutsche Reichspost Marking and Capt

Lot # 622 (Sale Order: 620 of 920)      

World War II Nazi Walther PPK Semi-Automatic Pistol with Scarce Deutsche Reichspost Marking and Capture Letter

This is a very scarce/rare example of a WWII Walther PPK pistol as issued to the German Postal Service (DRP) that was captured, after WWII in Foggia Italy. The German Postal service (Deutsche Reichs Post) was established in the late 1800s and ran through WWII right up to the end of the war, until it was disestablished by the Allies in 1945. This service is identified as the "DRP" and any such marked Walther pistols are considered very scarce as they were not issued in large numbers and most did not see hard use, so not many were actually made. This specific pistol, was captured by Mayron Scott, a U.S. Air Force Segregant who served with the 15th U.S. Army Air Corp near Foggia Italy. The 15th Air Force was established in late 1943 and served through the end of WWII, with the first commander being Jimmy Doolittle. The actual pistol is stamped with the "D.R.P." markings on the left side of the frame with the serial number on the right side. The slide has the standard Walther Banner and two-line factory markings followed by "Mod PPK". The right side of the slide, chamber area and muzzle have the standard commercial "Crown/N" proofs. It is fitted with brown plastic, Walther banner marked wraparound grip and is complete with a single blued Walther banner marked magazine.

Very fine condition with 90% of the blue finish overall with edge and high spot wear with blue loss on the front end of the slide, with minor holster wear/blue loss on the right side of the front portion of the slide. The grips are very fine condition with nice color overall with excellent checkering and markings with some minor stress/age cracks on the upper rear section of the grips on both sides. The markings are clear and sharp. A very fine example of a scarce Walther PPK pistol with D.R.P. markings and capture letter.

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Excellent Wartime Commercial Walther Model PP Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster and Extra Magazine

Lot # 623 (Sale Order: 621 of 920)      

Excellent Wartime Commercial Walther Model PP Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster and Extra Magazine

This is an excellent example of a wartime commercial Walter Model PP pistol. The left side of the slide is marked with the Walther banner followed by the two line address and caliber followed by "Mod. PP". The commercial "eagle/N" proofmark is on the right side of the barrel chamber and slide, and the serial number is on the right side of the frame. Matching partial number on the inside of the slide. Fixed sights, ring hammer, smooth trigger, lanyard ring on the butt, Walther marked magazine with plastic extension and fitted with checkered Walther grips. With an unmarked brown leather flap holster and extra Walther marked magazine.

Excellent. The pistol retains 97% of the original blue finish, showing a small amount of bright edge wear, and a couple scratches on the left side of the slide and minor handling marks. The grips are also excellent, with minor handling marks and very crisp checkering. The holster is very good, with light wear. Mechanically excellent.

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Walther Model 9 Semi-Automatic Vest Pocket Pistol

Lot # 624 (Sale Order: 622 of 920)      

Walther Model 9 Semi-Automatic Vest Pocket Pistol

Manufactured from 1921 to 1944. Blade front and groove rear sights, with the model and Walther banner on the left side of the slide, address on the right, "crown/N" commercial proofs, and checkered grips with Walther banners at the bottoms and blue enamel "CW" monogram and "6,35" caliber badges at the tops.

Very fine, with 80% of the faded original high polish blue finish, showing bright wear along the edges and under the safety, along with some scattered handling marks. Grips are good, with some dents on the checkering and chips in the caliber badge. Mechanically excellent.

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Excellent and Scarce World War II Nazi Police Eagle/F Mauser Dual Tone "byf/44" Code P38 Semi-Automa

Lot # 625 (Sale Order: 623 of 920)      

Excellent and Scarce World War II Nazi Police Eagle/F Mauser Dual Tone "byf/44" Code P38 Semi-Automatic Pistol with 1944 Dated Military Holster

According to P38 expert and author Warren Buxton, approximately 872 "Eagle/F" police proofed P38 pistols were manufactured. "Eagle/WaA135" proofs are present with commercial "Eagle/N" proofs on the slide and barrel lug and a police "Eagle/F" proof on the right side of the slide. Blue barrel with remaining surfaces having the phosphate finish. The mix of Waffenamt and commercial/police proofs is due to the fact that Waffenamt inspected components were made available to police inspectors based on requirements at the time. All parts began as military components. Visible numbers match, ribbed grips and a blue magazine with an "Eagle/135" proof on the spine. The holster is marked "ewx/1944" with an "Eagle/WaA195" proof and the included extra blue magazine has an "Eagle/135" proof on the spine.

Excellent. The pistol retains 99% plus original blue and phosphate finishes with very light muzzle wear. The grips are also excellent with some very minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent. The holster is excellent showing some minor handling marks and tight stitching with the inside hand marked "SLADE C.M./32744404". An excellent example of a Nazi Police Eagle/F marked P38 holster rig.

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Nazi Occupation Fabrique Nationale Model 1935 Hi-Power Semi-Automatic Pistol with Tangent Sight, Hol

Lot # 626 (Sale Order: 624 of 920)      

Nazi Occupation Fabrique Nationale Model 1935 Hi-Power Semi-Automatic Pistol with Tangent Sight, Holster, Extra Magazine and Bring Back Papers

This pistol was manufactured between 1940 and 1944 while Belgium was under Nazi rule. The serial number is stamped on the barrel inside the ejection port, on the slide below the ejection port and on the frame below the slide stop pin. There is an "Eagle" firing proof above the serial number on the barrel, on the left side of the slide and on the left side of the frame. The bottom front of the slide, left side of the frame and left side of the slide are stamped with an "Eagle/WaA613" Waffenamt. Has the tangent rear sight graduated to 500 meters and the back strap is unslotted. Fitted with a set of checkered walnut grips. With a leather holster stamped "apf/1942", the blue magazine is stamped with an "Eagle/WaA140" Waffenamt on the spine and the other magazine is stamped with an "Eagle/WaA103" Waffenamt on the spine. Also comes with the bring back paperwork dated June 24th, 1945 listing this gun by serial number and that it was purchased overseas by Marcus L. Ogden.

Very fine, 90% of the slightly faded original blue finish remains with high edge and holster wear along with a brown patina on the grip straps. There are some spots of minor pitting on the left side near the front of the slide. The grips are both very good with spots of wear on the lower corners. Mechanically excellent. The holster is very good with scratches, scuffs and indentions.

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Exceptional World War II German Mauser" byf/44" Code P38 Double Action Pistol with Holster and Spare

Lot # 627 (Sale Order: 625 of 920)      

Exceptional World War II German Mauser" byf/44" Code P38 Double Action Pistol with Holster and Spare Magazine

This is an excellent original example of a late WWII German P38 pistol manufactured by Mauser. The left side of the slide is marked with "P.38" followed by "byf/44" which was the wartime code for the Mauser factory. The serial number is marked just ahead of the safety lever. The left side of the frame is marked with the serial number followed by the "eagle/ WaA135" proof. The right side of the slide has the single eagle firing proof and the two "eagle/ WaA135" acceptance proofs. The right side of the locking block also has the same "eagle/135" acceptance proof, while the left side is marked with a single eagle firing proof, and the bottom is marked "946/t". Fitted with brown ribbed bakelite grips with a single wartime magazine marked "jvd" on the left side. It is complete with a mid-war P-38 holster marked "P-38" and "joa/1943/WaA706" and one spare blue magazine.

Excellent. The pistol retains 99% of the crisp original blue finish showing some minor edge and high spot wear and some light surfaces scratches. The grips are also excellent. The markings are crisp and clear. Mechanically excellent. The holster is excellent with tight stitching and clear distinct markings on the back.

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