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German, Inter War Period, 1929 to 1933, Matching Numbers, Mauser Model 1914 Pistol. **EARLY UK 2003 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** - D 1489
This is a German, Mauser Pistol Model 1914. The pistol was first made in 1914 and had various improvements in its service life. This pistol is the fifth variant of the Mauser model 1914 and is referred to as the 1914/34 transitional pistol which was in production from 1929 to 1933. This matching numbers pistol carries the serial number 498985 on the slide and the dismounting button of the front of the gun. The pistol is stamped on the left hand slide MAUSER- WERKE A.G.OBERNDORF AN and Cal. 7,65 – D.R Pu.A.P on the other side. The pistol carries proof marks on the right hand side of the receiver and the top of the slide near the rear sight. The pistol retains much of its original blued finish and has its original one piece chequered grips fitted which are uncracked. The pistol cocks, dry fires, the safety catch works together with the release button and the magazine can be removed. Deactivated to early UK specification in 2003 the rifle cocks and dry fires and the bolt can be removed. The price for this Mauser pistol includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 1489
£695.00

**ALL MATCHING NUMBERS INCLUDING MAGAZINES**Cold War 1952 Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Tokarev TT-33 7.62mm Semi Automatic Pistol With 2 Magazines, Leather Lanyard & Cleaning Rod**UK/EU DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 17865:15 - 17865:15
The TT-33 7.62 mm Tokarev self-loading pistol is a Russian semi-automatic pistol developed in the early 1930s by Fedor Tokarev as a service pistol for the Soviet military to replace the Nagant M1895 revolver that had been in use since Tsarist times. The pistols were issued to Russian Officers and were used throughout WW2 and the Cold War. This is an excellent original Cold War dated example complete with 2 magazines which both have lanyard rings fixed to the butt. The pistol has its original blue finish. One side of the frame is stamped with Russian inspection marks and number 'T3965'. It is also crisply date stamped '1952' and has the post 1928 Izhevsk arsenal mark of a ‘circle containing a triangle and arrow’ (In Russia Izhevsk the capital city of Udmurtia, has the titles of the Armoury Capital of Russia and the City of Labour Glory). The breech has matching number. Its ribbed Bakelite grips with ‘Star CCCP’ roundels are undamaged. The butt has a fixed lanyard ring. This set has a leather lanyard with loop end and sprung clasp fastener which attaches neatly to the lanyard ring. The pistol has open combat sights. Both of its original magazines have matching numbers ‘T3965’ and other struck out numbers (illustrated). It is complete with its brown leather holster. The holster is in excellent condition with full flap cover, single brass stud fastener, spare magazine pocket and rear riveted belt loops. The right aspect of the holster has 2 small stitched leather fittings for steel cleaning rod which is present. The inside of the flap has a Soviet ink stamp. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2020 the pistol’s slide and trigger move and the magazines can be inserted & removed. The price includes UK/EU deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 17865:15
£645.00

Webley & Scott Model 1908 .32 Calibre Semi Automatic Pistol**UK/EU 2024 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**Sn 22098 - 22098
This is a Webley & Scott Model 1908 .32 Calibre Automatic Pistol; an advanced version of its predecessor the M1907 with improvements to the grips, trigger guard and magazine release (see pages 147 to 157 of Webley & Scott Automatic Pistols Book By Gordon Bruce). The grips are vulcanite and have an increased width across the top and finely cut chequered grip panels. The bottom edge of one grip has a small, old stable, chip. The metal work has original blue finish which has just age related light rubbing in areas. The sight consists of a long groove on top of the action, there is no fore sight. The magazine is released by pressing a button on the bottom of the frame between the grips, this operates as it should. On the left side of the receiver it has "Webley & Scott Ltd. London & Birmingham 7.65 mm & .32 Automatic Pistol" along with the W&S winged bullet trade mark. At the rear, below the hammer is the serial number 162100. The pistol has a 3" barrel and is 6 ¼” long overall. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2024 the weapon’s trigger, hammer, safety catch and slide move & it’s magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22098
£495.00

Walther P38 9mm Pistol 8 Round Magazine. - MISC 919
This is an original magazine for the German 9mm Walther P38 pistol. The pistol was developed at Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the Wehrmacht to replace the then current 9mm Luger Parabellum pistol. The Walther P38 was produced for the Wehrmacht from 1939 until 1945. After WW2, Walther resumed production of the P38 pistol in 1957 and also made as the P1 pistol for the German military in 1963. This magazine is in excellent undamaged condition and retains its original blued finish. The magazine is stamped at the bottom P.38. *Magazine Only*. The price includes UK delivery. MISC 919.
£225.00

Cold War Czech Národní Bezpečnosti National Security Police (NB) Marked VZOR 70 (CZ70) 7.65mm calibre Semi Automatic Pistol **UK 2010 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 20067:42 - 20067:42
The National Security Corps (Czech: Sbor národní bezpečnosti; SNB; Slovak: Zbor národnej bezpečnosti; NB / ZNB) was the national police in Czechoslovakia from 1945 to 1991.This is a Cold War era Czech National Security Police VZOR 70 (CZ70) Pistol. The VZOR70 was only in production from 1970-1983. This example has matching numbers 690472 on its breech and slide. The overall design is very similar to the German Walther PP of the same era. As with all Czech made weapons the quality is always to a very high standard. The pistol’s breech has 7.65mm calibre detail and the slide & frame have CZ’s Czech address. The front of the grip frame is stamped with the Secuiry Police ‘NB’ mark and armoury number ‘50’. The pistol has open sights and retains its original blue finish. It’s wrap around chequered panel black plastic pistol grips are undamaged**Deactivated to UK specification in 2010 the pistol cocks and dry fires correctly in both single & double action, its safety catch works & its magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 20067:41
£595.00

WWII Era Nazi German 8 Round Magazine with Correct Alloy Butt for the Luger P0 8 9mm Parabellum Semi Automatic Pistol. 19093. - 19093
The Pistole Parabellum or Parabellum Pistole (Pistol Parabellum), commonly known as just Luger or Luger P08 is a toggle-locked recoil-operated semi-automatic pistol. The Luger was produced in several models and by several nations from 1898 to 1948. This is an original 8 Round Magazine for the Luger PO 8 9mm Parabellum Semi Automatic Pistols. The magazine has its original finish & has no dents. The magazine is correctly slotted for inspection and has a strong spring action. It loads as it should. It has the correct WW2 era alloy butt toggle with crisp number ‘3468’. *Magazine Only* The price includes UK delivery. 19093.
£225.00

WW2 Nazi German Occupied Belgium Made, Browning FN Model 1922 7.65 mm Semi Automatic Pistol. Sn 18048:19 - 18048:19
The FN Browning Model 1922 saw extensive service in WW2, and continued to be manufactured by the Germans after their occupation of Belgium and seizure of the FN factory. This is an excellent original Nazi Marked Browning Model 1922 in 7.65mm calibre, made at the captured Belgian FN Herstal factory during WW2. The left side of the slide bears the 'Fabrique Herstal' (FN) Factory address together with browning patent, crisp Nazi Waffenamt 'WaA103' & Nazi German national emblem ' Eagle with Swastika' army acceptance mark. The right side of the frame, the receiver and barrel are stamped with matching numbers '47906' which is in the serial number range for Nazi German occupied Belgium M1922 pistols and has the correct WaA103 Waffenamts (20000 to over 200000 serial range, see page 83 of Axis Pistols by Still). The pistols Bakelite FN roundel chequered panel grips are undamaged. The weapon’s removable magazine is also Waffenamt WaA103. Deactivated to UK specification in 2016 the pistol cocks and dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**we can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification for UK customers (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery). Sn 18048:19
£895.00

MATCHING NUMBERS, Luger M90 (Browning Hi Power) FEG Hungary 9mm Calibre Semi Automatic Pistol. Sn 17693:7 - 17693:7
Branded Luger M90, these semi auto pistols were actually produced by FEG of Hungary and is identical to their P9R model. Based on the Hi Power design the M90 differs in that it has a slide mounted safety/decocker and a chunkier frame. This example has fixed combat sights and has its original blue finish. It has model designation ‘Luger M90’ on the left side of the slide together with 9mm Parabellum Calibre detail. The breech, slide & frame have matching numbers ‘R64725 / 64725’. The magazine is stamped ‘A 3968’ & ‘Belgium 9mm NATO Luger’. It has undamaged chequered panel wood grips and the back of the grip frame is grooved for grip, the pistol’s slide & the trigger & the magazine can be removed.Currently the pistol strips, cocks and dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery**we can arrange for this firearm to be brought up to the latest UK/EU specification for UK customers (customers can purchase on our lay-away scheme. The weapon will then be brought up to EU specification and the relevant certificate obtained prior to the transfer of ownership and delivery). Sn 17693:7
£895.00

**LAYAWAY FOR RE-CERT**LAYAWAY 5/10**OLD SPEC, MATCHING NUMBERS, WW2 / Cold War Era Russian / Soviet Tokarev TT-33 7.62mm Semi Automatic Pistol. Sn 14083 - 14083
*** With effect from Tuesday 2nd May 2017 JC Militaria Ltd will comply with new legislation imposed by the European Parliament and will only sell deactivated weapons which have been re-certified to the new European Specification and which have a 'new' UK / EU certificate. Weapons which are currently advertised will be modified and re-certified prior to sale. Please contact for details and prices. *** These pistols were issued to Russian Officers and were used throughout WW2, the Korean War and the Cold War era. This is a very good original example. The pistol has its original blue finish. Deactivated to old spec in 1995 it strips cocks & dry fires. The frame and slide are stamped with matching marks ‘Excercitiu 0152’ . Its black Bakelite ribbed grips are undamaged & have 5 pointed star embossed roundels. The butt is holed for lanyard ring. The pistol has fixed fore & rear sights and military ring hammer. Its magazine is stamped with number ‘BI 3602’. Price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 14083
£0.00

**LAYAWAY**28/5**LAYAWAY**WW2 1939 Italian Military (RE), Beretta Model 1934, 9mm Corto (.380 ACP) Semi Automatic Pistol. Sn 13606 - 13606
*** With effect from Tuesday 2nd May 2017 JC Militaria Ltd will comply with new legislation imposed by the European Parliament and will only sell deactivated weapons which have been re-certified to the new European Specification and which have a 'new' UK / EU certificate. Weapons which are currently advertised will be modified and re-certified prior to sale. Please contact for details and prices. *** The Beretta model 1934 is a compact, semi-automatic pistol which was issued as a standard service firearm to the Italian armed forces beginning in 1934. It is chambered for the 9 mm Corto, more commonly known as the .380 ACP. This is a nice original example. It has the correct Beretta monogramed grips which are undamaged and the metal has its original finish with nice patina throughout. The butt is fitted with Military lanyard bar and the weapon cocks & dry fires perfectly. The right side of the slide & frame are stamped with matching serial numbers '781272'. The frame is stamped with 'RE' Crown mark signifying WW2 Italian Military issue and ‘1939’ ‘Crown FAG 39’ military inspection mark. Price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 13606
£0.00
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