Curio & Relic pistols, Cold-War classics, and the guns you know from a screen. Every one on this shelf is a single serialised gun we have in hand, photographed as itself, and it leaves here with a printed sheet that explains what it is and why it matters.

Czech surplus internals on a CzechPoint receiver. Under three pounds, closed bolt, and a mechanical governor in the grip.
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7.62×39 · 21″ · Serbian Red · bipod
The support gun, in the furniture that stops people from across a room. Built without a Soviet licence, and heavier than the original.
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.380 ACP · 3.25″ · 6+1 · NRA Good
Browning’s European pocket automatic, in the scarcer of its two chamberings. Original blue, legible markings, serial 478887.
See this pistol →Tokarev, Makarov, PPSh, M1 Carbine by maker, a matching-numbers Mauser — we source against a standing want list. Name it and we’ll go find it.
Start the hunt →Maker, designer, mechanism, and the specification of the pattern — the reference facts, on paper.
Where the design sits in history and in the lineage of guns that came after it.
Serial, condition grade, markings and finish — recorded for the gun in your hands, not the model in general.