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Checkpoint Charlie's Inventory 10-20-15 Page 1 Short Description Checkpoint Charlie's Inventory 10-20-15 short_description price SKU# 001 CYQ P38 9mm #283p WITH CZ46 MARKED E/88 FRAME, E/88 SLIDE & E/359 BARREL, EAST 795 GERMAN CONTRACT PROOFS, MATCHING, ALL WaA PARTS, EXC. WWII RED GRIPS, COG HAMMER, EXC. BORE, A LOT OF HISTORY, 98%, NO IMPORT MARKS! SKU# 002 REMINGTON-RAND 1911A1 .45 AUTO #2011505, 1944 PRODUCTION, EXC. GRIPS, EXC. BORE, 1149 VIETNAM ERA MILITARY REWORK W/VIETNAM ERA COLT REPLACEMENT SLIDE & BARREL, 97% SKU# 003 WALTHER P38 "GNR" PORTUGESE CONTRACT 9mm WITH "GNR" CREST ON RIGHT SIDE OF 1250 RECEIVER, PART OF A VERY SMALL EARLY 1960s SHIPMENT, EXC. BORE, 75-95%, VERY RARE CONTRACT SHIPMENT, HAVE JUST A VERY FEW ($1000-1250) SKU# 004 COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL .380 SERIES 80 #RC022034, COLTGUARD FINISH, ORIGINAL 599 BLACK GRIPS, BLUE SMALL PARTS, EXC. BORE, SMALL 'AKC' ON TRIGGERGUARD BOTTOM, 98% SKU# 005 BROWNING MODEL 1922 .380 PRE-WAR #62179 W/QUEEN WILHELMINA CREST ON SLIDE 595 TOP, MATCHING, PERIOD WWII GERMAN GRIP CHANGE WO/LANYARD SKU# 006 WALTHER HP HI-POLISH COMMERCIAL E/N 9mm #2524, REPORTED APRIL, 1940 2850 PRODUCTION, 2nd VARIATION, MATCHING, ZERO SERIES-TYPE CHECKERED GRIPS, EXC. BORE, 96- 97% SKU# 007 COLT 1908 POCKET MODEL .380 #33985, 1919 PRODUCTION, VG GRIPS, EXC. BORE, OLD 499 REBLUE, 97% SKU# 008 WARNER INFALLIBLE .32 AUTO, EXC. GRIPS, GOOD BORE, EXC. SMOOTH FINISH, GRAYING 425 SLIGHTLY, 90% SKU# 009 RUGER .22 AUTO PISTOL #120407, 4" BARREL, EXC. BORE, BLACK EAGLE GRIPS, EARLY 250 GUN, 90-95% SKU# 010 KRIEGHOFF LUGER P08 9mm #6809, MATCHING WITH MATCHED MAG(NO PROOF ON MAG), 3950 COARSE CHECKERED BROWN GRIPS, PARTIAL RESTORATION, 98-99% SKU# 011 SIMSON LUGER P08 #7567, MATCHING WITH MATCHED MAG, EXC. GRIPS BUT SLIGHT 4900 SAFETY CHIP, EXC. BORE, 90% STRAW, 98% BLUE, ONE OF THE BEST SKU# 012 BROWNING P35 9mm HI-POWER #A-PREFIX, STEEL FRAME, 1946 PRODUCTION C&R GUNS, 495 BELGIAN ARSENAL REWORK FOR BELGIAN MILITARY&POLICE, MATCHING, SPUR HAMMER, WALNUT GRIPS, GOOD BORE, 85-90%, HAVE 2 SKU# 013 JAMES REID KNUCKLE-DUSTER .22CAL. REVOLVER #12312, SILVER PLATED BRASS FRAME, 1850 ENGRAVED, BLUED 7-SHOT CYLINDER, CIRCA 1868-1882, 60-70% SILVER, BLUING TURNING PATINA, HAS PROVENANCE TO WWI VETERAN SKU# 014 WALTHER P38 ac40 ADDED #2734a, MATCHING INCLUDING GRIPS, UNNOD. MAG., WaA 1795 SMALL PARTS, GOOD BORE, SUPERB RESTORATION, 99% SKU# 015 COLT 1911 GOVERNMENT MODEL #C7452 .45 AUTO, ORIGINAL EARLY GUN W/HOLSTER, 1095 ROUGH FINISH, 20% 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% SKU# 017 WALTHER PPK .32acp SS-CONTRACT RIG #280801k W/DRGM-AKAH HOLSTER AND 2 SS 2650 CONTRACT MAGS #280819k & 280718k, EARLY HI-POLISH W/SS-CONTRACT NUMBER ADDED TO SLIDE RIGHT, EXC. BORE, EXC. BROWN GRIP W/MICRO-CRACK BY SCREW, 95%+ SKU# 018 DUTCH VICKERS LUGER M1906 #4998, EXC. BORE, EXC. GRIPS, DIPPED REWORK FINISH, 2750 'VICKERS LTD' MARKED TOGGLE, 'RUST' MARKED SAFETY, MATCHED EXCEPT TOGGLE PIN, 95% SKU# 019 LUGER LP08 DWM 1918 ARTILLERY #3420a, MATCHING WITH MATCHING IMPERIAL MARKED 4750 STOCK, CLEANING ROD, VG-EXC. BROWN HOLSTER WITH REPLACEMENT SHOULDER STRAPS, UNNUMBERED WOOD BASE MAG, EXC. GRIPS, EXC. BORE, EXC. STRAW, 95-97% SKU# 020 WALTHER P38 ac CODE #7874, EARLY HI-POLISH, MATCHED EXCEPT MAG, EXC. UNNOD. 1895 GRIPS, WaA SMALL PARTS, EXC. BORE, SUPERB RESTORATION, 99%, VERY SCARCE WALTHER PISTOL SKU# 021 WALTHER P38 #8972A E/359 WITH BYF43 E/135 SLIDE & CYQ E/88 BARREL, MATCHING E. 650 GERMAN REWORK WITH MATCHING NUMBERED MAG, EXC, BROWN WWII GRIPS, EXC. BORE, BLUED OVER SOME LIGHT PITTING ON RIGHT OF SLIDE, 97%, NO IMPORT MARKS! SKU# 022 HI-STANDARD H-D MILITARY 6-3/4" BARREL .22 #260471, EXC. ORIGINAL CHECKERED 495 WALNUT GRIPS, EXC. BORE, 95-97% SKU# 023 LUGER P08 BYF42 "BLACK WIDOW" #625i, MATCHING, EXC. BORE, EXC. ORIGINAL BLACK 1795 PLASTIC GRIPS, EXC. BLACK PLASTIC BOTTOM FXO MAG, 95% Page 1 Checkpoint Charlie's Inventory 10-20-15 SKU# 024 LUGER MODEL 1906 NAVY 9mm #1037, 6" BARREL W/ORIGINAL 100-200 REAR SITE & GRIP 2750 SAFETY, MATCHED, PARTIAL OLD RESTORATION, DARK BORE, 95% SKU# 025 WALTHER P38 ac43 STACK #5157h, MATCHING, EXC. GRIPS, VG BORE, 85-90% 699 SKU# 027 KRIEGHOFF 1936 DATE LUGER #4660 WITH KRIEGHOFF EXTRUDED MATTE NICKEL HAENEL 8500 MAG #9214, 85-90% STRAW, EXC. ORIGINAL VON RITZMANN FINE-CHECKERED GRIPS, EXC. BORE, 98- 99%, SUPER ORIGINAL PISTOL SKU# 028 WALTHER P38 3rd VARIATION ZERO SERIES #06286, MATCHING EXCEPT GRIPS AND MAG, 1699 WaA SMALL PARTS, CORRECT STYLE WaA CHECKERED GRIPS, SOMEWHAT DARK BORE WITH STRONG RIFLING, EXC. RESTORATION, 99-100% SKU# 029 MAUSER P38 byf44 DUALTONE #8398d, EXC. BLACK GRIPS, EXC. BORE, PHOSPHATE MAG, 1250 FRAME & SLIDE, BLUED BARREL, SOME TOUCH-UP ON PHOSPHATE, 98-99%, SUPERB SKU# 030 WALTHER P38 AC45 ZERO SERIES #026126 WITH UNNUMBERED E/359 REPLACEMENT 1000 FRAME, MATCHINGBARREL & SLIDE, EXC. BORE, RATHER CRUDE FITTING LATE WAR, BUXTON REPORTS ONLY 1200 MADE, SCARCE, 85-90% SKU# 031 SWEDISH HUSQVARNA LAHTI M40 9mm #53652, EXC. BORE, 95-97% 725 SKU# 032 ERFURT 1911 DATE LUGER P08, MATCHING EXCEPT MAG, EXC. BORE, EXC. GRIPS WITH 2900 SMALL SAFETY CHIP, 70% STRAW, 95%+ EARLY HI-POLISH BLUE WITH HIGH EDGE WEAR ON SIDEPLATE AND MINOR WEAR ON BACKSTRAP, MINOR WEAR ON BBL. WITH VERY LIGHT PITTING AT MUZZLE SKU# 033 NORWEGIAN MODEL 1914 .45ACP #22749, 1941 DATE WWI GERMAN OCCUPATION, 1750 MATCHING BUT UNNUMBERED BBL., SOME PITS ON HIGH EDGES OF SLIDE, EXC. BORE, 85% SKU# 034 MAB-WAC WINFIELD "LE CHASSEUR" 4-1/2" .22LR LTWT. TARGET PISTOL #4189, 325 ADJUSTABLE SIGHTS, TARGET GRIP, EXPOSED HAMMER, EXC. BORE, 95% SKU# 036 FRENCH MODEL 1892 ORDNANCE REVOLVER, MATCHING, EXC. CHECKERED WALNUT 375 GRIPS, GOOD BORE W/SOME LIGHT BARREL PITTING, 90% BLUE SKU# 037 FRENCH UNIQUE KRIEGSMODELL .32ACP, MORACCAN POLICE MARKED, EXC. BORE & 299 GRIPS, 95% BLUE, HAVE 2 #105585 & #112190 SKU# 038 LUGER P08 1939-42 9mm #4224w, MATCHING EXCEPT MAG, GOOD BORE, VERY NICE 1095 UNNOD. GRIPS, 75% SKU# 40 MAUSER 1914 .32ACP #335859, MATCHING, SOMEWHAT DARK BUT STRONG BORE, 195 CHECKERED BLACK HARD RUBBER GRIPS WITH MAUSER LOGO(BELIEVED TO BE REPLACEMENT), REPLACED MAG, 70% SKU# 042 COLT 1911A1 #720919, EARLY BLUED VARIANT, "CSR" GOVT. INSPECTOR PROOFED, MFRD. 2850 DEC. 1940, EXC. WALNUT GRIPS, FROSTED BORE, SMALL g BARREL, RESTORED, 99%, SCARCE SKU# 043 WALTHER P38 ac43 STACK 9mm #7543J, MATCHING, EXC. GRIPS, EXC. BORE, IMPORT 659 MARKED UNDER TANG, 99% SKU# 044 ROMANIAN TTC (TT33) 7.62X25 #JB1155, MATCHED, WITH 2 MAGS & HOLSTER, EXC. GRIPS, 279 EXC. BORE, 85-90% SKU# 045 MAUSER P38 byf42 9mm #2203a, MATCHING, EXC. GRIPS, EXC. BORE, 90-95% 1650 SKU# 046 WALTHER HP LATE-WAR #25294 MATCHED EXCEPT MISMATCHED AC42 SLIDE, EXC. BORE, 595 EXC. RED GRIPS, 92-95% SKU# 047 COLT GOLD CUP NATIONAL MATCH .45acp SERIES 70 #70N60492, EXC. BORE, CHECKERED 1550 WALNUT GRIPS W/GOLD COLT MEDALLION, 99% SKU# 048 SPANISH "BULL" MODEL 1916 .25acp AUTO #4383, CROWN E.A. MARKED, EXC. BORE, 95% 175 SKU# 049 BROWNING P35 9mm HI-POWER 9MM #245PM34247 W/2MATCHING MAGS & EXC. BLACK 895 HARDSHELL HOLSTER, RARE LIGHTWEIGHT FRAME, BELGIAN MILITARY & POLICE, SPUR HAMMER, BLACK PLASTIC GRIPS, AMBIDEXTROUS SAFETY, SELECT GRADE, 90%+ SKU# 050 LUGER P08 1929/30 WaA66 9mm #5908t BLANK TOGGLE 'SNEAK' WITH UNIT NUMBER 2250 'L.Hi.100' (LANDJAGEREI HILDESHEIM) AND MAG MATCHED TO UNIT NUMBER, PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED TO MINT, FROM KEN KARSTED COLLECTION, EXC. BORE SKU# 051 SAUER 38H .32ACP #455483 E/N LATE WAR, EXC. BORE, BROWN REPLACEMENT SAUER 369 MONOGRAMED GRIPS, 90% SKU# 052 LUGER P08 K-DATE #678a, MATCHING INCLUDING MAG, EXC. STRAW, REPLACED GRIPS, 2495 GOOD BORE, EXC. RESTORATION, 99% SKU# 053 WALTHER HP 9mm #13792, EARLY HI-POLISH WITH E/359 PROOF, MATCHING, EXC. GRIPS, 1595 EXC. BORE, MAY HAVE HAD TOUCH-UP ON BLUE YEARS AGO, 98% Page 2 Checkpoint Charlie's Inventory 10-20-15 SKU# 054 SPANISH "ALLIES" MODEL AUTOMATIC .32ACP PISTOL #2636, VERY SMALL FRAME (BAYARD 169 1908 SIZE), GOOD GRIPS, OLD DIP BLUE, 97% SKU# 055 WALTHER PPX 9mm #FAW2546 W/2 HI-CAP MAGS & THREADED BARREL, APPEARS NEW IN 329 BOX, NO PAPERS SKU# 056 MAUSER P38 WaA135 DUALTONE #1436c WITH MATCHING LARGE FONT ac44 FN SLIDE, 2450 MATCHING, EXC. BLACK GRIPS, EXC. BORE, PHOSPHATE FRAME & SLIDE, BLUE BARREL, 98-99% OVERALL SKU# 057 CHINESE BROWNING 1900 .32 AUTO #126063, GOOD GRIPS, DARK BORE, OLD 325 RESTORATION, VERY WELL MADE, 95-97% SKU# 058 LUGER DWM MODEL 1900 4-3/4" 7.65mm #18568, GERMANY MARKED WITH GERMANY 3500 MARKED MAG, EXC. GRIPS & MAG, EXC. BORE, BELIEVED TO BE A SUPERIOR OLDER RESTORATION, 99%-MINT SKU# 059 RAVEN MP-25 FACTORY ENGRAVED .25 AUTO PISTOLS, (2) 1-NICKEL/IVORY, 1- 325 BLUE/WALNUT IN RED VELVET LINED WOOD PRESENTATION CASE, EXC. 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 SKU# 061 WALTHER PPK .32 #876172 PREWAR, SHOOTING PRIZE MARKED "DEUTCHE JAGERSCHAFT 1795 JAGDKREIS AICHACH", ORIGINAL, EXC. MINT BORE, EXC. GRIP & MAG, 85%, VERY RARE SKU# 062 WALTHER PP E/N .32 #753721, 'R.F.V. 397 W.' MARKED ON BACKSTRAP, VERY EARLY 90 850 DEGREE SAFETY, EXC. BORE, 90% BLUE SKU# 063 WALTHER/MANURHIN PP .32ACP MILITARY & POLICE #27557 W/BLACK FINGER EXTENSION 499 MAG, EXC. GRIPS, EXC. BORE, SLIDE MARKINGS MILLED, 97% SKU# 064 WALTHER P38 ac44 9mm #1258f, MATCHING, VG BORE, NO IMPORT MARKS BUT RUSSIAN 795 GRIPS, 99% SKU# 066 ASTRA 600 9mm #37985 W/2 ORIGINAL MAGS & HOLSTER, MATCHING, EXC.
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