Collectable Side Arms For
Sale
TERMS: All firearms are sold in compliance with all federal, state and local laws. No sales outside of the United States or to Chicago, New York, or New Jersey-sorry. California sales are OK with proper dealer/state authorization (we are registered with the California DoJ). All sales will be transferred via your Curio & Relic License (C&R) if eligible or to your local Federal Firearms Licensee (mailed, faxed or emailed as a .tif or .jpg are all acceptable). Shipping is a flat $20.00 for sidearms and $40.00 for longarms. Parcel will be sent to the street address only on the license provided and will require licensee signature. Payment via cash, personal check or money order via US Mail are all acceptable but all must clear prior to shipment. We cannot accept credit cards, Paypal, or CODs on the below. All firearms are sold with a three-day, non-shooting inspection period (if you shoot it, you own it) and may be returned for a full refund (minus shipping costs) within that time if returned in the same packaging and condition as sent. All firearms should be handled with extreme care and safety and should be inspected and certified by a competent gunsmith prior to use.
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WW2 "byf" 41 "Black Widow" P08 (Luger) |
Unmessed-with example, 9mm, all matching except mag, all parts otherwise have last two "97" of the serial number, correctly WaA655 National Socialist proofed and marked, bore EX. |
Not import marked, bluing about 96+%, scattered light patterned blemishes on right top frame and light holster wear in usual places, small chip to right grip near screw. |
Markings highlighted w/crayon (easily removed with stiff brush). A sound investment. Classic WW2 German pistol prized as the souvenir by returning GIs! |
$2,199.99 |
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WW2 1937 Army-issue P08 (Luger) |
Unmessed-with example, 9mm, all matching except mag, all parts and grips otherwise have last two "93" of the serial number. |
Bluing about an 95+%, straw about same, scattered light blemishes and tiny pits with holster wear in usual places, bore VG-EX, correctly early National Socialist proofed and marked. |
With 1937 dated holster (needs one loop repaired) with name in tool compartment, just as the vet brought it home! |
$1,849.99 |
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WW2 Japanese Type 94 Pistol with Scarce Holster and Rod |
Ca. 98+% finish with one matching serial numbered mag, 8 mm, EX bore, all correct, bring-back, no import marks |
Nice, nice pistol, rough late-war, deep-dull blue, scant holster wear, overall very nice T.94 rig! |
Holster will need a few stitches on side protector but a difficult sidearm to find in excellent condition! |
$979.99 |
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WW2 Japanese Type 94 Pistol |
Ca. 95+% finish with non-match but close serial numbered mag, 8 mm, VG bore, all otherwise correct, bring-back, no import marks |
Nice pistol, rough late-war, deep-dull blue, few nicks and scuffs, overall very nice T.94 though |
Poor design but again a difficult sidearm to find! |
$629.99 |
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WW2 Japanese Type 14 Pistol with Holster |
With GD holster, 8 mm, VG-EX bore, legit vet bring-back, no import markings, all matching except mismatched magazine |
Solid late, large triggerguard pistol, rough late-war, deep blue finish 97%, everything functions as it should |
Nice rig that didn't get abused or suffered much from the Pacific humidity! |
$869.99 |
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Late WW2 German Polizei "cyq" P38 |
Non-import marked, 92+% condition, 9 mm, WaA88, "x" block serial number, additional Polizei marking, correct authentic grips and mag |
No pitting, some slight holster wear, all matching serial numbers, VG-Excellent bore! |
Overall a solid late war collectible! |
$699.99 |
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WW2 British Enfield .38 |
Classic double-action break-open Enfield/Webley Mk1*, solid 92%, all-matching, non-import marked, .38 S&W (probably), marked "43", double star "Ie" |
All correct, original finish, couple of tiny dings, large scratches to bottom grips, bore VG-EX, cylinder locks up tight |
A favorite of British tankers and a nice example without post-war skullduggery! |
$499.99 |
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Ortgies Deutsche Werk Pocket Pistol |
7.65mm (.32 ACP), bluing about 90%, all match, early HO grips before Heinrich Ortgies sold patents to DW and retired |
All correct, original finish, couple of tiny dings, scratches to grips, bore VG-EX, mag period and correct |
Imported in the 1920s. Nice example of a pretty common pistol in the US! |
$349.99 |
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Late WW2 Italian/German Beretta M1935 |
7.65 mm (.32 ACP), "4UT" proofed, mix of phosphate/bluing about 90%, late splotchy type, with w/some holster wear |
Correct late period magazine and grips, all-matching, bore VG, manufactured 1945, no post-war "7.65 mm" mark on the right side |
Late, rough and last-ditch! |
$599.99 |
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Late WW2 German P.27 (CZ.24) |
Honest 98%, Non-import, 7.65 mm, WaA, correct grips and mag (grips have some pricetag residue on them easily removed), EX+ bore |
No pitting, no damage, just some light wear on the sharp edges, all matching, overall very, very fine late war P.27! |
An honest souvenir bring-back! |
$529.99 |
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WW1-era Walther Modell 4 Pistol |
Ca. 80+% blue/machining, 7.65 mm (.32 ACP), GD bore, WW1 German Military accepted |
Nice pistol, all correct, undamaged grips, few nicks and scuffs, been used, Crown/N proofs |
Difficult WW1 gun to find! |
$529.99 |
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WW2 Italian Beretta M1934 |
9 mm Corto (.380 ACP), "PSF" proofed, SN 798XXX, bluing about 85-90% with wear to plum on slide from holster |
Correct period magazine and grips, all-matching, bore VG, manufactured 1940 |
A vet bring-back you can carry and shoot! |
$499.99 |
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WW2 British Webley & Scott No.2 Mk V Flare Pistol |
Have several, all used, in good serviceable condition, markings and dates vary, some are unit marked with an enamel painted numeral or letter |
Steel construction, break-top design, retractable lanyard loop, cocking hammer, 3 5/8" barrel. |
Will select the best available out of the bunch when your order is received. No FFL or C&R required! |
$199.99 |
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Pre WWI-era Mauser "Small Ring" C96 Broomhandle |
Bluing turned mostly to pleasing gray-brown patina, import marked on triggerguard, all parts appear to be matching, grips as well, Crown/U proofed |
7.65 mm, tight action without a lot of wear or corrosion inside, bore poor like most, just a 100 year-old gun that's seen a fair amount of use |
Very early serial number, made in 1905, Probable import in the 1990s. Would be a nice shooter or restoration project! |
$699.99 |
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WW1 1918 Army-issue DWM P08 (Luger) |
9mm, all matching except mag (no markings), all parts otherwise have last two "48" of the serial number to include grips. |
Bluing about a 85%, some speckles, has holster wear in usual places, bore EX, correctly Imperial proofed and marked. |
A very fine wartime Luger and these WW1 sidearms are getting scarce! |
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WW2 USGI S&W Victory Model Revolver |
.38, phosphate about 99%, Smith & Wesson, US PROPERTY GHD marked, no import marks |
All correct, original finish, couple of tiny dings, scratches to grips, bore VG-EX |
Hard to upgrade this one! |
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WW2 Japanese Type 94 Pistol |
Ca. 85+% blue with matching serial numbered mag, 8 mm, VG bore, all correct, legit vet bring-back, no import markings |
Nice pistol, rough late-war, splotchy finish, few nicks and scuffs, been carried home, markings highlighted w/crayon (easily removed) |
Poor design but difficult sidearm to find! |
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Late WW2 German P.27 (CZ.24) |
Honest near-mint, Non-import, 99+%, 7.65 mm, WaA, correct grips and mag, excellent bore |
No pitting, no damage, no excuses, all matching, overall very, very fine late war P.27! |
Maybe the finest we've ever sold! |
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WW2 German Mauser "byf 44" P38 |
Non-import, 90+%, 9 mm, WaA135, "x" block serial number, correct grips and mag, VG-Excellent bore |
No pitting, a couple of minor splotchy areas, all matching, overall solid P.38! |
All original and just as the vet brought it back! |
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WW1 1915 Army-issue DWM P08 (Luger) |
9mm, all matching except sear bar (71), all parts otherwise have last two "40" of the serial number. Mag correct, numbered to gun, but looks like a later maybe depot numbering |
Bluing about an 95+%, straw better than most, no pitting, has a tad bit of holster wear in usual places, bore EX, correctly Imperial proofed and marked. Solid WW1 DWM! |
A very fine wartime Luger and these WW1 sidearms are getting scarce in this condition! |
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WW1-era Walther Modell 5 Pistol |
Ca. 90+% fine blue/machining, 6.35 mm (.25 ACP), VG bore |
Nice pistol, all correct, undamaged grips, Crown/N proofs |
Difficult gun to find in this condition! |
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WW1-era Austrian Steyr Pocket Pistol |
Ca. 90+% fine blue/machining, 6.35 mm (.25 ACP), VG bore, single-shot (you cycle it manually), tip-up design |
Pretty scarce little gun and with lots of life yet |
Interesting if not too practical design |
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WW1 1918 Army-issue DWM P08 (Luger) |
9mm, all matching except mag (a few #s off) and left grip (WW2 WaA63 replacement), all parts otherwise have last two "28" of the serial number. |
Bluing about an 95%, no pitting, has a tad bit of holster wear in usual places, bore EX, correctly Imperial proofed and marked. |
A very fine wartime Luger and these WW1 sidearms are getting scarce in this condition! |
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WWII Japanese Nambu T14 with Holster |
8 mm chambering unique to this pistol, EX bore, bluing about 97%-very nice! All matching including the mag!Gips VG-EX! |
Everything functions tight as it should,holster also VG with paper label inside and original leather shoulder strap |
Strong collectable in great condition! |
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Late WWII Japanese Nambu T14 |
8 mm chambering unique to this pistol, VG-EX bore, bluing about 90% with a couple of freckles and streaking on right |
Everything functions tight as it should, made by Nagoya Arsenal, ca. 1944, all matching except correct type mag |
Overall very solid wartime example! |
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WW1 Austrian Steyr Mod. 1916 |
Austrian Army top-loading automatic, using stripper clips (two included). VG bore. 85% original blue finish. Mechanically complete. Checkered wooden grips. Vienna 1916 proof. Unit marking EK 24 to lower grip strap. |
Heavy black leather holster with pocket for spare clip. Ink stamped G.B.A. 1935 (Gendarmerie Bekleidungs Anstalt) Police Supply Agency. Other markings indicate property of State Police of Kärten (Carinthia), City of Klagenfurt. |
Not import marked or "08" marked. Many were converted for the P08 Parabellum cartridge. This one appears original in 9mm Steyr. Verify if you intend to shoot. Scarce complete set! |
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WW2 Italian Army Beretta M1934 |
9 mm Corto (.380 ACP), "RE" proofed and IVU marked, SN 798XXX, bluing >90% with wear to sharp edges from holster |
Correct period magazine and grips, all-matching, bore VG-EX, manufactured 1941 under Mussolini Regime |
A vet bring-back you can carry and shoot! |
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C96 Broomhandle Carbine |
Would like it to be the real $7500 deal, but this is a well-made but crude copy made from an original C96, bore VG, all functions, Crown/U proofed, detacheable stock |
7.65 mm, remants of import mark, everything is tight, bluing about 99%, a hoot to shoot- a great conversation piece and would fill a hole in any collection |
C'mon, you know it's cool! Haven't seen another for sale in years! |
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WW1-era German DW-Ortgies |
98+% fine blue/machining, 6.35 mm (.25 ACP), Crown/N, excellent bore |
All matching, great original mag, about the finest Deutsche Werke Ortgies you're ever going to see |
Doesn't get much better than this! |
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Late WW2 German-Polish Radom P.35 |
SN U6xXX, Barrel is wartime but doesn't match, otherwise all original to include correct WaA mag. Bluing about 85+%, shows use, some splotching on right slide and late-war hasty machine work |
Original medium brown grips VG, Bore VG, plethora of WaA77 and WaA623 stamps and comes with a very serviceable, wartime, ink-marked "bnz P.35(P)" holster! |
A neat set for the shooter, reenactor or entry level Radom collector! |
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WW1-era JP Sauer 1913 |
Ca. 90+% fine blue/machining, couple of fleckles (worse with flash), 7.65 mm (.32 ACP), VG bore |
Nice pistol, all correct, grip has chip, Crown/N proofs and Made in Germany marked |
Pretty nice piece for the type! |
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WW1-era Austro-Hungarian Frommer Stop |
90+% blue/machining, 7.65 mm (.32 ACP), Hapsburg proofed, excellent bore |
All matching, great original mag, nice pressed wood grips |
Hard to find a Frommer this old in this condition! |
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Late WW2 Italian/German Beretta M1934 |
7.65 mm (.32 Auto), "4UT" proofed, SN 582XXX, bluing/phos. about 90+% with some browning to rear grip strap and grip screws |
Correct period magazine and grips, all-matching, bore VG, manufactured 1944 under German Occupation for the RSI and Wehrmacht |
Hard to find condition in this SN series! |
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Late end of WW2 Walther PP |
7.65 mm (.32 Auto), unproofed, marked only "ac", SN in "p" block, factory m/m, bluing/phos. about 90% |
Correct period magazine and grips, bore VG, manufactured in the very last minutes of the war and brought back by the GI |
It doesn't get much rougher or later than this! |
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Early Imperial Japanese Type 26 |
9 mm chambering unique to this pistol, VG-EX bore, bluing about 97% with a couple of freckles |
Everything functions tight as it should, made by Tokyo Artillery Arsenal |
Hard to find early example in very nice condition! |
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WW2 German Early JP Sauer 38H |
96+% hi-polish blue, 7.65 mm (.32 ACP), Eagle/37, Eagle/N, SN 313XXX, excellent bore |
All matching, correct original early mag, original grips, and a bit of holster wear on the high points |
Nice vet bring-back and an early one when fit and finish was extraordinary! |
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WW2 DWM Rework P08 (Luger) |
9mm, made as a commercial Luger in the 1920-1930 period, then overhauled and marked in the National Socialist period by the Magdeburg Depot (Eagle/Mg10) for issue to the Wehrmacht, frame a few thousand sn's off for some reason with same last two "28", the rest all match except magazine, no sn on extractor or ejector. |
Bluing about an 85% dull, has some holster wear, bore GD, Crown/N proofed and then National Socialist Firing Proof on toggle, frame, barrel, slide. Also marked S/42 on barrel and E/Mg10 on frame and barrel (so they were all matched up at depot). Grips numbered to gun inside. Toggle also marked "DWM" |
An odd one, vet bring-back, non-import, tight action; if this thing could talk! Commercial - Depot Overhaul - Wehrmacht - Captured and brought home by returning GI. Neat variation! |
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Very Late WW2 German JP Sauer 38H |
No markings except serial number! These pistols were not marketed after WWII so it must have been assembled in the last days or by GIs between May-June 1945 |
All matching, 95+%, 7.65 mm (.32 ACP), correct original mag, excellent bore, late-WWII with no slide safety, grips have a couple of scuffs but otherwise this is about mint! |
Hard to find late-WWII variant with no proofs or WaAs! |
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Late WW2 German JP Sauer 38H |
90+%, 7.65 mm (.32 ACP), WaA37, correct original mag, excellent bore |
All matching, has small blotch on right frame, barely noticeable, grips may well be very good reproduction?? |
Hard to find late-WWII variant! |
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WW2 German Late JP Sauer 38H without slide safety |
90+% rough blue/machining, no slide safety, 7.65 mm (.32 ACP), Eagle/37, Eagle/N, SN 506XXX, excellent bore |
All matching, some holster wear on the high points and grip straps |
No Safety! This baby is late 1945 and rough! |
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Very Scarce DWM American Eagle 1906 Parabellum Set |
All match, all correct, unmessed with example of Georg Luger's famous offering to the Americans with box and accessories |
Pistol rates GD, all #s match, pistol has been used, bluing maybe 70%, some browning, grip straps pretty bare, small chip near safety in grip, Bore VG, functions well. |
Comes with spare mag, special KK10 oiler, pin punch and tool, all original to the pistol! Box is old, but not sure if it is as old as the gun? |
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WWI-era Mauser "Small Ring" C96 Broomhandle |
Bluing turned mostly to pleasing gray-brown patina, not import marked, all parts appear to be matching, grips as well, Crown/U proofed |
7.65 mm, tight action without a lot of wear or corrosion inside, bore poor like most, just a 100 year-old gun that's seen a fair amount of use |
Probable bring-back or import in the 1920s. Would be a nice shooter or restoration project! |
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