Impossible to answer without a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ALL MARKINGS, barrel length, caliber, type of action, condition, accessories.
Type your answer here... $500
The model 112 was made between 1938-1941. I need to know the condition of the pistol to give an estimate of value. Rate it from Poor to Excellent. Does it still work?
Sorry I can not give you an estimate of value, without some sort of statement as to the condition of the pistol. Is it still working/ is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very good or Excellent condition? I can tell you it was made between 1938-1941
CCCP is USSR written in the Cyrillic alphabet. I do not think there is any value to them. I was given a handful by a Russian friend and was told, "No country, no value".
Germany invades Russia in 1941, but that is a long way from the Russian Revolution of 1917.
The Russian Review was created in 1941.
The Russian leader from 1941 to 1945 was Joseph Stalin. Stalin had to deal with World War II and its aftermath.
£2000
1941
Please state the model and the condition of the pistol to get an estimate of value.
From an interview that Nestruev gave:Going into the standard pistol a little bit, since you have shot so many Feinwerkbau air pistols, Do you shoot the AW 93 as opposed to the IZH 35 (the Russian made gun that he the FWB is a copy of)?The sports pistol, you mean the FWB pistol as a small bore pistol? I have the original pistol from Russia, same as the FWB. It is a very good pistol and this pistol does a lot for the shooter. It's easy to shoot the pistol FWB or the Russian that's the same and I also was testing of course Walther pistols and all of them are good pistols, but they really don't compare or, compete with the last Hammerli pistol. I think that's also a good pistol. A very good pistol. For the standard pistol discipline I am the holder of the Russian record with the Hammerli (SP20).
1880s; 200-300 USD