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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    You have a Model 1935A French military pistol, caliber 7.65 mm Long. The ammo is kind of hard to come by, and expensive when you find it.
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  • US623
    Thanks for your input. Is there any value to the pistol?
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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    Your pistol's value depends greatly on it's condition. The current "Blue Book" value runs from $90 for one in 60% conditon (percentage of original finish remaining) to $195 in 100% condition. The good news is that your gun was made during the Nazi occupation of France during WW II (that's what the WA markings represent--these are German inspection/acceptance marks) and because of that you can add 50% to the value. So, for example, if your pistol is in 90% condition it's value is approximately $125 + $62.50 for a total of $187.50. Values can vary depending on what part of the country you live in; and often a military collector is willing to pay more for a very nice specimen. If you intend to keep the pistol and shoot it you can obtain ammunition from: Old Western Scrounger Inc., 12924 Hwy. A-12, Montague, CA 96064, 530-459-5445. Hold onto your hat--it's about $47 for a box of 50 rounds, Stock No. 2707, known by it's American designation of .32 French Long. The only consolation is that, if you pick up the brass, it's reloadable. You may possibly find military surplus ammo on this site's auction at a lower price, but it will probably be corrosive and not reloadable. There are some ammunition collectors/dealers that contribute to this forum (Iconoclast comes to mind) and an appeal to them might get you a better deal on some ammo. Because of this ammo problem these pistols are not in wide use, although many of them were imported back in the "good old days" of surplus. It is a good pistol, and was one of the first to have the slide run on rails inside the frame.
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