Up until a couple of years ago I mostly concentrated on US martial arms but the ever rising demand and consequent rise in prices has lead me towards branching out in an alternate direction.
So here is a few pics of my modest little collection of WWII Axis powers handguns. This is certainly not a complete selection by any means as I mostly just pick up guns that I happen upon here and there and I am currently looking at a FN 1922 with Waffenampts, but we still have to agree on a price.
One of the side effects of my ocd is that I have to have the proper holsters and accessories for my acquisitions. I have holsters and spare magazines for most of these and am currently on the hunt for a holster for the Nambu and Femaru.

Left side, top to bottom:
byf44 (Mauser), "e" series made either late February or March 1945
byf44 (Mauser), no letter suffix, probably made in late October or early November 1944
ac44 (Walther), "a" series made in January 1944

Right side, top to bottom:
1942 Polish VIS Mod35, made under German occupation at the Radom factory
1937 S/42 (Mauser) P08, matching numbers including the magazine.
Type 14 Nambu, made in March of 1941
Femaru M37, a very early 1941 first contract Luftwaffe pistol.
So here is a few pics of my modest little collection of WWII Axis powers handguns. This is certainly not a complete selection by any means as I mostly just pick up guns that I happen upon here and there and I am currently looking at a FN 1922 with Waffenampts, but we still have to agree on a price.

One of the side effects of my ocd is that I have to have the proper holsters and accessories for my acquisitions. I have holsters and spare magazines for most of these and am currently on the hunt for a holster for the Nambu and Femaru.

Left side, top to bottom:
byf44 (Mauser), "e" series made either late February or March 1945
byf44 (Mauser), no letter suffix, probably made in late October or early November 1944
ac44 (Walther), "a" series made in January 1944

Right side, top to bottom:
1942 Polish VIS Mod35, made under German occupation at the Radom factory
1937 S/42 (Mauser) P08, matching numbers including the magazine.
Type 14 Nambu, made in March of 1941
Femaru M37, a very early 1941 first contract Luftwaffe pistol.

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