Handguns - Handguns - Germany

Heckler & Koch P7

Heckler & Koch P7

Heckler-Koch P7 PSP Pistol, right side.   Heckler-Koch P7 PSP Pistol, left side.   Heckler-Koch P7 PSP partially disassembled; the slide ...

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HK VP 70

HK VP 70

VP 70Z – Civilian version.   VP 70M – Military version.   VP 70M with holster-stock attached.   Сlose view on fire selector ...

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HK-4

HK-4

HK-4 pistol, left side.     Same pistol, right side.   Characteristics   Type: Double Action  Calibers: 5.6mm ...

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Luger Pistol ‘Parabellum’ – P08

Luger Pistol ‘Parabellum’ – P08

P-08 – standard sidearm of German Military during WW I and WW II.   A view of Lugers’ proprietary locking mechanism – the ...

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Mauser M2

Mauser M2

Mauser M2.   Mauser M2 safety, located at the back side of the frame.   Characteristics   Type: Double Action Only Chamber: .45ACP, ...

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Mauser HSc

Mauser HSc

Mauser HSc – pre-war manufacture in 7.65mm (.32ACP).   Mauser HSc – post-war manufacture with US import markings.   Mauser HSc parts ...

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Mauser 1910 14 34

Mauser 1910 14 34

Mauser 1910 pistol, caliber 6.35mm (.25ACP), left side.   Mauser 1910 pistol, caliber 6.35mm (.25ACP), right side.   Mauser 1910 pistol, ...

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Mauser C-96

Mauser C-96

Mauser C-96 – early version with "coned" hammer.   Mauser C-96 – early 20 rounds and 6 rounds non-removable magazines.   ...

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Bergmann Mars

Bergmann Mars

Bergmann “Mars” model 1903 pistol, made in Germany.   Bergmann Bayard model 1908 pistol, made in Belgium by Pieper.   Bergmann Bayard ...

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