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Unread 07-11-2005, 11:20 PM   #1
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Default Some nice sounding guns in Germany

http://www.kirstein.com/w/esammler.htm
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Krieghoff
DWM-Krieghoff 1921, Cal. 7.65, "Germany"-stamped, excellent
S-coded, Cal. 9 P., excellent
commercial, P-coded, Cal. 9 P., markings on side of grip, excellent
'36'-dated, Cal. 9 P., excellent
1937, Cal. 9 P., excellent
1940, Cal. 9 P., excellent

S/42, 42 and byf
S/42, K- coded, gothic S, Cal. 9 P., excellent
S/42, K- coded, gothic S, Cal. 9 P., fine
S/42, G-coded, Cal. 9 P., excellent
S/42, G-coded, Cal. 9 P., numbers + number of magazine match, fine
S/42, 1936 - 40, Cal. 9 P., excellent
42/41, Cal. 9 P., fine
42/40, Cal. 9 P., excellent
byf �´s, Cal. 9 P., excellent

Mauser-Banner
Mauser-Banner 1938 - 42, Cal. 9 P., fine - excellent

DWM
Borchardt, in wooden case, complete with all accessories, Cal. 7.65, excellent
06, grip safety, 12cm-barrel (4 3/4"), Cal. 7.65, excellent
commercial 1920, N + crown, Cal. 7.65, excellent
commercial 1908, BU, Cal. 9 P., fine, rare !
1921, Simson-Sneak, Cal. 9 P., fine
1920/1917, Simson-Sneak, Cal. 9 P., fine
Finnland (SA), with holster, Cal. 7.65, fine
Stoeger, New York, 12cm-barrel (4 3/4"), Cal. 7.65, excellent
Reichswehrbuero 29, Cal. 9 P., excellent
1910/13, Cal. 9 P., fine - excellent

Karabiner
DWM 1920, Cal. 9 P., excellent

Erfurt
1913/20 (double-dated), Schiwy, with magazine-safety, Cal. 9 P., very good
1917, Cal. 9 P., numbers + number of magazine match, excellent
1918, Cal. 9 P., fine
1918, Cal. 9 P., excellent

Simson Suhl
blank chamber, excellent

Artillerie
Mauser Persien, with accessories, Cal. 9 P., excellent
DWM, Cal. 9 P., commercial
DWM, 1914 -18, Cal. 9 P., fair - excellent
Mauser-banner, 1936-dated, Siam-Kontrakt, Cal. 9 P., very rare !
Erfurt 1914, Cal. 9 P., partial with drum magazine + accessories, very good - excellent

Marine
DWM 1923, commercial, with holster and board , Cal. 7.65
DWM 1917, with holster, blue partial faded, Cal. 9 P., fine
DMW 1916, Cal. 9 P., fine - excellent
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Unread 07-12-2005, 12:08 AM   #2
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Be *VERY CAREFUL* here; you have little recourse if it a'in't what it's p'osed' ta be

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Unread 07-12-2005, 01:08 AM   #3
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oh, not planning on buying anything, it is like Sear's Catalog shopping when I was a kid...
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Boy,do I miss the days when you could order a gun from Sears,( and several other places). And the good old US mail brought it right to your door.
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There was also the Montgomery Ward catalog.
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I hate sites like this....no photos....no prices! And how the heck do we here in the USA get our hands on this stuff? But I must admit, there is an impressive array of collectibles listed.
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drbuster,

The way to do it is to have someone visit the seller, examine the guns and then make arrangements wiyth an importer here in the US.

Be prepared to spend a LOT of money, wait a long time and have no right of refusal if the pieces arrive in the US and you are not satisfied.

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Tom, I agree, I would much rather buy from someone I trusted (you, Jerry, Bill, Russ, etc) then deal with overseas..... yuck, I'd at least want to look at it!

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People should also be careful about currency fluctuations. The Euro is very expensive for Amerians at the moment. If money isn't a question, you might end up paying more that you would by just going on the open market in the USA. These guns are available in the USA if you are just willing to spend some time looking around. For instance, Doug Smith of FGS and Simpson frequently go the Europe to do some shopping. I am sure that there are other dealers too. But they may not be doing it now because the guns there are just too expensive to bring back.

But Tom A made a very good recommendation and it should be heeded. I give two thumbs up to his opinion.
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