1482 SCARCE LITHUANIAN CONTRACT BROWNING HIGH POWER

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
PISTOL WITH ORIGINAL HOLSTER AND 2 CORRECT MAGS. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 1344. A very fine example of this scarce (7,000) contract pistol made in 1937. It is of standard early configuration with a tangent sight, a slotted back strap, and checkered walnut grips. A small dimple is on the right side of the slide to aid in disassembly. Top of the slide is marked with pillars of the Gediminas Lithuanian logo. A unique squared lanyard ring is at the bottom of the grip. Pistol has standard Belgian proofing with the addition of pillars of Gediminas proof found on the side of the barrel lug and on the rear of magazines. MAG: 2 (1 in holster) excellent 13 rd. with split tail base and aluminum follower. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original brown leather holster (consignor note states, "My holster pictured in book 'The Belgian Browning Pistols 1889-1946'"). No markings are found on the holster. CONDITION: very fine. Pistol retains about 95% original blue with some holster wear around the muzzle and a hint of high edge wear on the slide and trigger guard. There are also some handling and assembly marks. Grip straps show scattered light marks. There are some deep gouges on the left grip. All numbers match. Bore is very fine, slightly frosted. Mechanically fine. Holster leather is still light in color, with scattered light marks overall. Stitching and tabs are fine. PROVENANCE: the collection of Curtis H. Halvorson. (23-5804/MGM). CURIO. $3,000-6,000.