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Mauser C96 ‘Broomhandle’ selfloading pistols These pistols were used by very few officers of the Reichssicherheitsdienst bodyguards during WW2.Įngraved first generation Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army with silver grips.
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The user’s skin conductivity would bridge the gap between the two brass grip plates, and light up the flashlight attachment through a wire running from a slot on the right side of the frame to the batteries on the barrel sleeve.
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Manufactured by Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken AG c.~1942 - serial number 1110T.ħ,65x21mm Parabellum tracer rounds, eight-round removable box magazine, toggle-lock short recoil semi-automatic, manual and grip safeties, anodized brass flashlight barrel sleeve with battery slot. 22LR selfloader, and one of Browning’s last designs. 22LR 10-round detachable box magazine, blowback semi-automatic. Made by Colt’s Manufacturing Co c.1915-27, then as the Colt Woodsman c.1927-WW2. Browning, manufactured by the Fabrique Nationale Herstal during WW2 under German occupation for the Japanese army - serial number 22781.ħ,35mm Browning/.32ACP seven-round removable box magazine, blowback semi-automatic, Japanese style holster - which by the looks of it is based on the French jambon holster introduced in 1873.Ĭolt Automatic ‘pre-Woodsman’ Target pistol It was designed with police and military contracts in mind, scoring more than half a dozen of them for various countries - in this case, the Netherlands.ĭesigned in 1912 by Spanish colonel Don Venancio López de Ceballos y Aguirre, Count of Campo-Giro, produced between 19 for the Spanish army by Esperanza y Unceta - later known as Astra - serial number 3402 out of 13000~.ĩx23mm Largo eight-round magazine, delayed blowback semi-automatic.ĭesigned by John M. The 1922 model featured an extended barrel, slide and grip, the latter allowing for two rounds of extra capacity. 380ACP/9x17mm Browning Auto 8-round removable box magazine, blowback semi-automatic, grip and manual safeties. Browning, manufactured by FN Herstal c.1922-83. 32ACP seven-round removable box magazine, blowback semi-automatic, manual safety and magazine cutoff.ĭesigned by John Browning c.1902, manufctured by the Fabrique Nationale de Herstal in Belgium c.1903-27.ĩx20mmSR Browning Long seven-round removable box magazine, blowback semi-automatic, shrouded hammer.įN 1910/22 “Queen Wilhelma” Dutch contractĭesigned by John M. Arguably the sexiest.ĭesigned by Jens Schouboe, manufactured by DISA - Dansk Rekyl Riffel Syndikat A/S as it was called in Copenhagen - no serial number. The predecessor to the Luger Parabellum pistol, first selfloading pistol to be mass produced and one of the few toggle lock firearm out there. It was very similar to its parent design, save for minor details like the lack of a chambered round indicator, and a lower quality steel that resulted in cracks in the frame when used with the steel-jacketed ammunition used in the Karl Gustav M/45 submachine gun.ĭesigned by Hugo Borchardt c.1893 and manufactured until 1902 in small numbers by Ludwig Loewe & Co in Berlin, Germany.ħ,65x25mm Borchardt 8-round removable box magazine, toggle-lock short-recoil semi-automatic, detachable stock/holster. Originally the Finnish L-35 pistol, the M/40 was adopted for service in Sweden for more than forty years when World War 2 came, rendering the import of Walther P38 and Lahti L-35 impossible and forcing the Swedes to start local production.
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