year of manufacture 1904, old model with magazine cut-off and grenade launcher dial, poor condition, on the left front heavily damaged stock, no proof, bore dull, condition IV-V.
56 cm barrel, not matching numbered, Mauser banner on receiver ring, inscription on receiver, laminated stock of K98k with high buttplate without top barrel band, hand guard. unusual short tangent sig...
coded "27 1939", Norwegian booty arm with der typical flattened receiver ring. Inventory numbered "HAER....". excellent bore, proof 1992, condition III.
proof 1971, bore very rough, condition IV.
receiver signed "WERNDL", partially reworked, cleaning rod not original, condition III-IV.
matching numbered, fine external condition, perfect bore, no proof. condition III.
adapted after 1871 to the modern calibre, lock in need of repair, externally patinated, no proof, condition IV.
matching numbered. threaded muzzle, fine sights, very fine bore, German proof, condition II.
matching numbered, reworked, poor bore, no proof, condition III-IV.
good condition, excellent bore, altered to a sniper rifle with Russian side mounted PU (reticle No. 1), German proof, not original sling, condition II-III.
stock multiply repaired, sling swivels removed, very fine bore, no proof, rare model, condition III-IV.
coded "byf 42" (perhaps re-numbered), not matching numbered, very fine bore, German proof, original sling, condition III.
coded "byf 44", without bayonet fixture and barrel bands (fixed by screws), receiver ring on the right heavily pitted, no proof, surprisingly fine bore, condition III-IV.
Bulgarian Arsenal reworked, fine bore (in need of cleaning), German proof, condition III.
rare version for Imperial Russian cavalry, externally poor condition, bore comparatively fine, cleaning rod missing, no proof, condition IV-V.
1866 adapted from muzzle loader. poor condition, collector's arm, condition IV-V.
stock not matching numbered, acceptance "W-n 20" plus CSR lion "S7", fine bore, with 98 type sling, rear ring removed, no proof, condition III.
matching numbered, fine bore, rear band removed, high front sight with front sight hood, no proof, condition III.
externally heavily patinated, very fine bore, no proof, condition IV.
coded "bnz 44", not matching numbered, winter-time trigger guard, stock not original (similar to G33/40), poor bore, no proof, condition IV.
classic export arm from Steyr, fine bore, no proof, condition III.
not matching numbered. fine bore, Belgian proof, original sling, condition II-III.
fine condition, matching numbered, no proof - collector's arm. condition III.
coded "bcd 43", not matching numbered, dull bore, cleaning rod missing, German proof, condition III.
fine bore, no proof, condition III.
year of manufacture 1946, matching numbered, dull bore, German proof, condition III.
not matching numbered, year of manufacture 1947, very fine bore, German proof, condition III.
matching numbered, year of manufacture 1951, arsenal reworked, poor bore, German proof, condition externally III.
coded "243 1939", not matching numbered, fine bore, reworked, foreign stock, no proof, condition IV.
year of manufacture 1916, reworked and with tangent sight adapted, poor bore, proof 1970, condition III-IV
Original Austrian re-work to S-calibre with high front sight, barrel #without and acceptance, fine bore, no proof, condition III.
matching numbered, excellent bore, no proof, condition II-III.
High front sight with front sight hood of steel, Army- or Police arm from the first republic. relatively rare in comparison to the Bulgarian reworked units. fine bore, rusty receiver and breech, proof...
fine bore, valid Belgian proof, condition IV.
Bulgarian Arsenal reworked, very fine bore, no proof, condition III.
not matching numbered, very fine bore, reworked, hand guard cracked, replaced 98 type sling, no proof, condition IV.
adapted in WWI to 6,5 mm, poor external condition, fine bore, no proof, condition IV.
Bulgarian arsenal reworked with replaced hand guard, made from rifle version (long sights), proof 1980, bore dull, with police sling by Stolla, condition III.
very fine bore, British proof, condition II-III.
year of manufacture 1945, signed "G.R.I.", bore dull, British proof, rear handguard missing, condition III-IV.
matching numbered, commercialised 1937, very fine bore, no proof, condition III.
Bulgarian arsenal reworked, fine bore, German proof, condition III.
Bulgarian Arsenal reworked made from rifle version (long sights), very fine bore, German proof, condition III.
year of manufacture 1957, matching numbered, fine bore, bayonet fixture removed, sight at 300 m blocked, with sling, 1972 proof, condition III.
acceptance "W.n eagle 98" (=1898, very early!), rear sight starting at 70 m, very fine bore, proof 1966, condition III.
reworked, proof 1972, condition III.
not matching numbered, year of manufacture 1943, fine bore, proof 1975, with original sling, condition II-III.
very rare version of a M.95 cavalry carbine with smooth ring and without bayonet groove, follower spring missing. fine bore, no proof, condition IV.