Up for sale today is a French Mle 1935A pistol made by S.A.C.M., chambered in 7.65x20mm aka .30 French Longue (Long). The serial is a G block that dates to roughly 1949, the tail end of production. These saw WWII use by the French and then by German occupiers as well as in post-war conflicts such as Algeria and French Indo-China. This ergonomic design is the direct predecessor to the marvelous Swiss Sig P210 pistol.
This example retains most of it's original coat of black paint, grips have no chips or cracks, bore is pretty clean and shiny, and everything functions as it should. I did not find any import markings.
Comes with one original 35A marked 8rd magazine, spare recoil spring, in a plastic case.
Asking $700 FTF in central Texas. First "I'll take it" gets it.
Open to trades, particularly WWI & WWII era rifles and pistols.
This example retains most of it's original coat of black paint, grips have no chips or cracks, bore is pretty clean and shiny, and everything functions as it should. I did not find any import markings.
Comes with one original 35A marked 8rd magazine, spare recoil spring, in a plastic case.
Asking $700 FTF in central Texas. First "I'll take it" gets it.
Open to trades, particularly WWI & WWII era rifles and pistols.