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A description of the gun and its history is provided below. Overall I would say this gun is in great condition and it comes with the holster shown and 1-8 round magazine. I have seen this actually sell for between $275 - $325 on GunBroker so I figured $300 here is fair given there are no shipping costs nor dealer transfer costs. I am not sure if this gun is considered an antique yet, but definitely would be a C&R.
This was a blowback-operated semiautomatic pistol chambered in .32 ACP. It has a 4" barrel and a detachable 8-shot magazine. The pistol was made with a separate breechblock that is held into the slide by a screw. This feature doomed the pistol to eventual failure as when this screw became worn, it could loosen when firing and allow the breechblock to pivot upwards. The slide would then be propelled rearward and into the face of the shooter. This pistol was produced and used in WWI only, from 1915-1918, and was never offered commercially. It is marked "F.L. Selbstlade DRGM". The finish is blued, the grips are molded rubber, with "F.L." at the top.
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