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SCHWARTZLOSE M1898 STANDART PISTOL, ONE OF THE BEST EXTANT.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
SCHWARTZLOSE M1898 STANDART PISTOL, ONE OF THE BEST EXTANT.
SN 183. Cal. 7.63mm. Despite their antique status, Schwartzlose pistols have the look of a modern gun. Many were reportedly shipped to Russia or were used hard and put away wet. Only a handful remain in their pristine, original form, and most of those tend to change hands quietly. This pistol has a 6.5" bbl with a fixed front sight and a vertically adjustable rear sight whose elevation is adjusted using a serrated cammed wheel. The rear of the barrel is Crown/Crown/U proof marked, which is repeated on the left side of the frame and on the upper bolt housing, just behind the rear sight. The SN 183 is marked on the left side of the frame and repeated on the back of the bolt, on the back of the firing pin (83) and on the bottom of the magazine. The bbl, bolt, frame and magazine are blued. The rear sight and elevating wheel are fire blued, while the trigger, slide release, takedown lever, firing pin and magazine release are brightly polished and left in-the-white. Grips are heavily varnished and deeply cut with fine, carefully bordered checkering. The gun is presented in a nicely appointed wood case, lined in dark green velvet, trimmed with green and black cord, and close fitted for the pistol, and compartmentalized for a cleaning rod and a box of ammunition. Closure is effected by a singled keyed latch located under a carry handle. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, ex-Visser Collection. CONDITION: Schwartzloses are finished with a different, blacker "blue" than most pistols; similar to the Black Army M1911s but with a better polish.  When untouched, the finish is so dark it almost looks like black paint. This gun is one of the few whose finish still has that hue. There is some minimal sharp edge wear, wear to the left side of the bolt where it rubs against the frame when retracted, and some minor spotting of the right side of the frame and backstrap. In all, the gun retains at least 98% of its original bright very dark blue. The same stunning condition applies to all the small parts and the grips that retain virtually all their original varnish and all the crisp checkering. There is slightly more wear to the magazine from having been run in and out of the pistol. Perfect bore and perfect mechanics. Excellent condition wood case that protects and highlights the gun. If you want to have the best Schwartzlose in existence, this is your pistol! 4-52231 LMA112