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Inventory Template Checkpoint Charlies Inventory sku description price 1 SKU#001 MAUSER 1914 .32acp #227829, WWII POLICE GRIPSTRAP MARKED "Schupo Dz. 698", GOOD 495 BORE, VG GRIPS, 95%+ 2 SKU#002 REMINGTON-RAND 1911A1 .45 AUTO #2011505, 1944 PRODUCTION, EXC. GRIPS, EXC. BORE, 1295 VIETNAM ERA MILITARY REWORK W/VIETNAM ERA COLT REPLACEMENT SLIDE & BARREL, 97% 3 SKU#003 COLT BISLEY 5-1/2" BLUE .32-20, 1905 PRODUCTION WITH COLT LETTER, ORIGINALLY 1795 SHIPPED TO KANSAS CITY, MATCHING, EXC. GRIPS, GOOD BORE, SMOOTH EVEN WEAR, 60% 4 SKU#004 COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL .380 SERIES 80 #RC022034, COLTGUARD FINISH, ORIGINAL 665 BLACK GRIPS, BLUE SMALL PARTS, EXC. BORE, SMALL 'AKC' ON TRIGGERGUARD BOTTOM, 98% 5 SKU#005 BROWNING MODEL 1922 .380 PRE-WAR #62179 W/QUEEN WILHELMINA CREST ON SLIDE 625 TOP, MATCHING, PERIOD GRIP CHANGE WO/LANYARD 6 SKU#006 F.N. BROWNING P35 WaA613 #45720 1ST VARIATION TAKEN FROM BROWNING FACTORY 5250 WHEN GERMANS FIRST CAPTURED THE F.N. FACTORY, THEN WaA613 PROOFED & ISSUED TO GERMAN TROOPS W/TANGENT SIGHTS, STOCK SLOT, 2 ORIGINAL WaA613 MAGS & EXC. ORIGINAL WaA jor41 BROWN HOLSTER, 90%, RARE WWII GERMAN PISTOL VARIANT 7 SKU#007 FABRIQUE D'ARMES deGUERRE DE GRANDE PRECISION "PRINCIPE" .25 AUTO #141, FULLY 300 ENGRAVED, NICKEL PLATED W/TRACES OF ORIGINAL GOLD PLATE-OVERLAY, GOOD BORE, SMOOTH POLISHED ALUMINUM GRIPS, 95% 8 SKU#008 WARNER INFALLIBLE .32 AUTO, EXC. GRIPS, GOOD BORE, EXC. SMOOTH FINISH, GRAYING 449 SLIGHTLY, 90% 9 Sku# 009 BROWNING P35 9mm HI-POWER 9MM #245PM34247 W/2MATCHING MAGS & EXC. BLACK 899 HARDSHELL HOLSTER, RARE LIGHTWEIGHT FRAME, BELGIAN MILITARY & POLICE, SPUR HAMMER, BLACK PLASTIC GRIPS, AMBIDEXTROUS SAFETY, SELECT GRADE, 90%+ 10 SKU#010 KRIEGHOFF LUGER P08 9mm #6809, MATCHING WITH MATCHED MAG(NO PROOF ON MAG), 4250 COARSE CHECKERED BROWN GRIPS, PARTIAL RESTORATION, 98-99% 11 SKU#011 F.N. BROWNING P35 HI-POWER 9mm SLOTTED FOR STOCK W/TANGENT SIGHTS #44244, 1650 MANUFACTURED AT THE TIME OF THE GERMAN TAKE-OVER OF THE BELGIAN FACTORY, BELGIAN CROWN/AC PROOFED, EXC. BORE, EXC. WALNUT GRIPS, 95% BLUE 12 SKU#012 BROWNING P35 9mm HI-POWER #A-PREFIX, STEEL FRAME, 1946 PRODUCTION C&R GUNS, 525 BELGIAN MILITARY&POLICE, MATCHING, SPUR HAMMER, BLACK PLASTIC OR WALNUT GRIPS, UNNUMBERED MAG, GOOD BORE, 85-90%, HAVE 3 13 SKU#013 LUGER P08 K-DATE 9mm #3479, ALL EARLY FEATURES, O/37 PROOFS, SCRIPTIC & GOTHIC S- 4500 MARKED, MAG IS 112 NUMBERS OFF OG GUN, EXC. BORE, FROM KEN KARSTED COLLECTION, PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED, SUPERB 14 SKU#014 SAUER 38H .32 #504271 E/F POLICE WITH 1943 DATE OTTO SINDEL POLICE E/B HOLSTER & 2 1250 MAGS, APPEARS UNISSUED 15 SKU#015 COLT 1911 GOVERNMENT MODEL #C7452 .45 AUTO, ORIGINAL EARLY GUN W/HOLSTER, 1150 ROUGH FINISH, 20% 16 SKU#016 BROWNING 1922 .380 #76712 WaA613 MARKED, MATCHING, EXC. BORE, SCARCE VARIATION 1475 FINISHED BY NAZIS & ISSUED TO THEIR TROOPS WHEN THE F.N. PLANT WAS FIRST TAKEN OVER, 92- 95% 17 SKU#017 WALTHER PPK .32acp SS-CONTRACT RIG #280801k W/DRGM-AKAH HOLSTER AND 2 SS 3000 CONTRACT MAGS #280819k & 280718k, EARLY HI-POLISH W/NUMBER ADDED TO SLIDE RIGHT, EXC. BORE, EXC. BROWN GRIP W/MICRO-CRACK BY SCREW, 95%+ 18 SKU#018 SAUER BEHORDEN .32 #209322 WITH WWII GERMAN SUNBURST K ACCEPTANCE MARK, 850 HONEST WEAR, 85% 19 SKU#019 LUGER LP08 DWM 1918 ARTILLERY #3420a, MATCHING WITH MATCHING IMPERIAL MARKED 4900 STOCK, CLEANING ROD, VG-EXC. BROWN HOLSTER WITH REPLACEMENT SHOULDER STRAPS, UNNUMBERED WOOD BASE MAG, WORN GRIPS, EXC. BORE, EXC. STRAW, 95-97% 20 SKU#020 COLT COMMANDO 4" BARREL .38SPL. #15209 WITH U.S. MILITARY FLAMING BOMB PROOF, 850 ORIGINAL PLASTIC GRIPS, 95-97% 21 SKU#021 LUGER P08 1940 E/C POLICE #2025x, MATCHING W/2 MATCHING MAGS, TOOL AND EXC. 4500 BLACK POLICE E/B HOLSTER, EXC. GRIPS, EXC. BORE, A FEW FRECKLES ON BARREL & SIDEPLATE, SO 95%, EXC. RIG, VERY SCARCE VARIANT 22 SKU#022 S&W MODEL 1917 5-1/2" .45ACP #131476 W/LANYARD RING, EXC. WALNUT GRIPS, GOOD 895 BORE, 93% Page 1 Checkpoint Charlies Inventory 23 SKU#023 PERSIAN CONTRACT MAUSER C96 'BROOMHANDLE #154136, MATCHING WITH ORIGINAL 5900 MATCHING STOCK/HOLSTER, PERSIAN LION W/SIMITAR & CROWN CREST ON LEFT PANEL ALONG WITH RISING SUN, VERY PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED, VERY SCARCE BROOMHANDLE CONTRACT PISTOL RIG 24 SKU#024 LUGER MODEL 1906 NAVY 9mm #1037, 6" BARREL W/ORIGINAL 100-200 REAR SITE & GRIP 2850 SAFETY, MATCHED, PARTIAL OLD RESTORATION, DARK BORE, 95% 25 SKU#025 ENFIELD NO.2 MKI* .38S&W 6" BARREL REVOLVER #08412 W/CANVAS WWII HOLSTER, BAKED 465 ENAMEL FINISH, 1941-42 PRODUCTION, EXC. BORE, LANYARD RING, EXC. GROOVED BLACK GRIPS, 90% 26 SKU#026 KRIEGHOFF LUGER P08 9mm #7925, BROWN COARSE CHECKERED KRIEGHOFF GRIPS, VG 4950 BORE, RESTORED W/MATCHED MAG, FROM KEN KARSTED COLLECTION, SUPERB 27 SKU#027 LUGER P08 K-DATE KRIEGSMARINE 9mm #2086, MATCHING EXCEPT K-DATE MAG #2010, 6250 GOTHIC & SCRIPTIC 'S' MARKED PARTS, LARGE KRIEGSMARINE E/M ON SIDE PANEL OF FRAME, DARK BORE, VERY EXC. S/42 MARKED UNNUMBERED WALNUT GRIPS, 'K' OVER CHAMBER, S/42 AND 'S' MARK ON TOGGLE, STUNNING RESTORATION, THE BEST 28 SKU#028 MAUSER BYF44 P38 DUAL-TONE 9mm E/WaA135 #103e W/PROVENANCE (NO CAPTURE 1195 PAPERS), BLUED BARREL, SAFETY, SEAR-BAR & TAKEDOWN LEVER, PHOSPHATE FRAME & SLIDE, LIGHT MOTTLING OF FINISH ON LEFT SIDE, EXC. BORE, 93% 29 SKU#029 ASTRA 600 9mm PORTUIGESE CONTRACT #45212, MATCHING, EXC. BORE, BLACK PLASTIC 559 ASTRA GRIPS W/OLD REPAIR, 98% ORIGINAL BLUE 30 SKU#030 MELIOR .380 AUTO #66671 PREWAR/WARTIME AUTO, MARKED MADE IN BELGIUM W/BELGIAN 350 PROOFS, EXC. HI-POLISH BLUE, EXC. ROSEWOOD GRIPS, EXC. BORE, 97% 31 Sku# 031 COLT 1911 .45ACP #454 MILITARY 1ST YEAR PRODUCTION 3-DIGIT, TURNBULL RESTORED TO 6900 MINT/NEW, STUNNING 32 SKU#032 JAP NAMBU TYPE 94 8mm NAMBU #20001, 16.12 DATE, EXC. BORE, MATCHING EXCEPT MAG, 650 EARLY BLACK PLASTIC GRIP VARIANT, STARW TRIGGER & SAFETY, VERY NICE BUT SOME PITTING ON RIGHT SIDE, 85% 33 SKU#033 NORWEGIAN MODEL 1914 .45ACP #22749, 1941 DATE WWI GERMAN OCCUPATION, 1850 MATCHING BUT UNNUMBERED BBL., SOME PITS ON HIGH EDGES OF SLIDE, EXC. BORE, 85% 34 SKU#034 MAB-WAC WINFIELD "LE CHASSEUR" 4-1/2" .22LR LTWT. TARGET PISTOL #4189, ADJUSTABLE 350 SIGHTS, TARGET GRIP, EXPOSED HAMMER, EXC. BORE, 95% 35 SKU#035 RADOM P35 3rd VARIATION 3-LEVER, MATCHED, GOOD BORE, EXC. ORIGINAL BLACK GRIPS, 625 WaA MAG, GRAY GUN W/WORN FINISH 36 SKU#036 FRENCH MODEL 1892 ORDNANCE REVOLVER, MATCHING, EXC. CHECKERED WALNUT 375 GRIPS, GOOD BORE W/SOME LIGHT BARREL PITTING, 90% BLUE 37 SKU#037 FRENCH UNIQUE KRIEGSMODELL .32ACP, MORACCAN POLICE MARKED, EXC. BORE & 325 GRIPS, 95% BLUE, HAVE 2 #105585 & #112190 38 SKU#038 LUGER P08 1939-42 9mm #4224w, MATCHING EXCEPT MAG, GOOD BORE, VERY NICE UNNOD. 1095 GRIPS, 75% 39 Sku# 039 WALTHER PP .22LR C/N, EARLY #884330 W/90 DEGREE SAFETY, EXC. BORE, 95% 1195 40 SKU#040 DREYSE .25 AUTO #45212 WITH 2 MAGS & SMALL MILITARY-STYLE BROWN FLAP HOLSTER, 425 EXC. GRIPS, GOOD BORE, HOLSTER WEAR ONLY, 90% 41 SKU#041 POLISH P64 MILITARY & POLICE 9X18MAKAROV PISTOL WITH MATCHING NUMBERED 239 FINGER-EXTENSION MAG & EXC. BROWN HOLSTER, ORIGINAL FINISH, BLACK PLASTIC GRIPS, 1968 DATE, EXC. BORE, 95% BLUE, IMPORT MARKED 42 SKU#042 COLT 1911A1 #720919, EARLY BLUED VARIANT, "CSR" GOVT. INSPECTOR PROOFED, MFRD. 2995 DEC. 1940, EXC. WALNUT GRIPS, FROSTED BORE, SMALL g BARREL, RESTORED, 99%, SCARCE 45 SKU#045 MAUSER HSC E/655 2nd VARIATION #732134, MATCHING, EXC. BORE, 90-95% 549 47 SKU#047 KRIEGHOFF S-CODE LUGER #1050 MATCHING UPPER WITH MAUSER LUGER LOWER #1425, 1500 GOOD BORE, 80% 48 SKU#048 SPANISH "BULL" MODEL 1916 .25acp AUTO #4383, CROWN E.A. MARKED, EXC. BORE, 95% 185 49 Sku# 049 MAUSER HSC .32ACP POSTWAR #0002609 IN BURGUNDY VELVET LINED WOODEN 559 PRESENTATION CASE W/MAUSER BANNER ON LEATHER CORNER-INSERT, BLACK MAUSER BANNER GRIPS, BLACK FINGER EXTENSION MAG & FLATBASE MAG, NEW IN BOX 50 SKU#050 LUGER P08 1929/30 WaA66 9mm #5908t BLANK TOGGLE 'SNEAK' WITH UNIT NUMBER 'L.Hi.100' 2450 (LANDJAGEREI HILDESHEIM) AND MAG MATCHED TO UNIT NUMBER, PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED TO MINT, FROM KEN KARSTED COLLECTION, EXC. BORE Page 2 Checkpoint Charlies Inventory 51 SKU#051 SAUER 38H .32ACP #455483 E/N LATE WAR, EXC. BORE, BROWN REPLACEMENT SAUER 395 MONOGRAMED GRIPS, 90% 52 Sku# 052 CZ38/P39(t) WaA76 LATE WAR GERMAN .380 MILITARY ISSUE, CORRECT LAST DITCH PISTOL 2650 MADE FROM REJECT PARTS, VERY SCARCE, EXC. EXAMPLE, EXC. BORE 53 Sku# 053 LUGER P08 BYF42 BLACK WIDOW #9XXXf, MATCHED, GOOD BORE, 96-97% 2150 54 SKU#054 SPANISH "ALLIES" MODEL AUTOMATIC .32ACP PISTOL #2636, VERY SMALL FRAME (BAYARD 195 1908 SIZE), GOOD GRIPS, OLD DIP BLUE, 97% 56 SKU#056 MAUSER P38 BYF43 9mm #492e, MATCHING, EXC. REDDISH-BROWN GRIPS, GOOD BORE, 699 HOLSTER WEAR & GRAYING FINISH BUT NOT PITTED, NICE 57 SKU#057 BROWNING 1900 .32 AUTO #126063, GOOD GRIPS, DARK BORE, OLD RESTORATION, 95-97% 449 58 Sku# 058 MAUSER HSC AMERICAN EAGLE 7.65mm/.32ACP #0127 OF 5000, 1977 MFR., BLUED, WALNUT 695 GRIPS, 2 FACTORY FINGER EXTENSION MAGS, ORIGINAL BOX W/OUTER SLEEVE & INNER BAG, MANUAL, TEST TARGET & CLEANING BRUSH, ONLY 153 WERE MADE IN .32ACP, VERY RARE, NEW CONDITION 59 SKU#059 RAVEN MP-25 FACTORY ENGRAVED .25 AUTO PISTOLS, (2) 1-NICKEL/IVORY, 1-BLUE/WALNUT 350 IN RED VELVET LINED WOOD PRESENTATION CASE, EXC. 60 Sku# 060 LUGER P08 1908 COMMERCIAL 9MM #58XXX, EARLY VARIATION WITH NO STOCK LUG OR 1650 HOLDOPEN, MATCHED, EXC. BORE, 97-98% BLUE, 40% STRAW 61 SKU#061 WALTHER PPK .32 #876172 PREWAR, SHOOTING PRIZE MARKED "DEUTCHE JAGERSCHAFT 1795 JAGDKREIS AICHACH", ORIGINAL, EXC.
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