Item Name: Item Gone: FS German HSc Nazi Army .32 caliber pistol
Location: Rome, Ga
Zip Code: 30161
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $650
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: All matching German HSc .32 pistol. Its the Fourth Variation and likely manufactured in mid 1944. Has the Army Eagle N proof mark and the Eagle/135 Military acceptance marks on the trigger gaurd strap as well as a Eagle/N right side of barrel close to muzzle. Fully functional and ready for another home. Barrel is shiney, no rust to metal. Picture shows metal blemishes to left barrel at AG Obendorf where the BLUE has worn off. Possibly holster wear or handling wear. Grips have no cracks.
The fourth variation consists of 31,000 intermittently numbered pistols from around #790,000 to #886,000. These pistols have an Eagle/135 acceptance and Eagle/N proofs. On pistols after #855,000 the left side of the slide now has a three-line device stamped along with the Banner. The polish of these pistols is rougher and the military "dusk blue" is now in evidence. The cross hatched machining inside the top sight channel is no longer there.
Thinning the heard to make space. PM for best response. First "I'll take it" gets it. Have Ford Truck and other Mil Surp and firearms listed.
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Location: Rome, Ga
Zip Code: 30161
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $650
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: All matching German HSc .32 pistol. Its the Fourth Variation and likely manufactured in mid 1944. Has the Army Eagle N proof mark and the Eagle/135 Military acceptance marks on the trigger gaurd strap as well as a Eagle/N right side of barrel close to muzzle. Fully functional and ready for another home. Barrel is shiney, no rust to metal. Picture shows metal blemishes to left barrel at AG Obendorf where the BLUE has worn off. Possibly holster wear or handling wear. Grips have no cracks.
The fourth variation consists of 31,000 intermittently numbered pistols from around #790,000 to #886,000. These pistols have an Eagle/135 acceptance and Eagle/N proofs. On pistols after #855,000 the left side of the slide now has a three-line device stamped along with the Banner. The polish of these pistols is rougher and the military "dusk blue" is now in evidence. The cross hatched machining inside the top sight channel is no longer there.
Thinning the heard to make space. PM for best response. First "I'll take it" gets it. Have Ford Truck and other Mil Surp and firearms listed.
Pictures:
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