Metal reproduction of the legendary P.08 pistol. Mainly carried by German officers. Perfect to carry in the leather holster. This is not a weapon.
Weathered to enhance realism.
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Replica in metal of the famous Walther PPK pistol. This pistol was mainly used by German officers. Removable magazine.
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Full-size metal replica of the legendary Colt .45. Perfect to carry in the leather holster (shoulder or web belt). This is not a weapon. Non-removable magazine.
Weathered to enhance realism.
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Replica of the British Sten machine carbine Mark II, with removable magazine and removable stock.
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Metal reproduction of the legendary Browning GP 35 pistol, in metal. Perfect to carry in the leather holster. This is not a weapon.
This pistol made in Belgium was used by the German and the British armies during WWII.
Denix manufacture.
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The Code provides additional penalties, including the confiscation of the items used or intended for committing the offence.