* Dreyse Model 1907 – Berlin / Kriminal Police

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* Dreyse Model 1907 – Berlin / Kriminal Police

SN 26821

This is a well preserved example of a Berlin Police pistol that remained in service for a long time, during WW1 and probably through WW2

Double marked:

--- K.P.P.B. IV. No 153. (canceled) on left side of frame (for Königliches Polizei Praesidium Berlin, 4th department), arsenal nr: 153

--- K.B. 398 on front tang (for Kriminalpolizei Berlin), arsenal nr: 398

Dreyse Model 1907s supplanted Browning Model 1900s as police pistols in Berlin prior to 1914. Subject Dreyse 07 is one of them, marked K.P.P.B. In the early 1920s, some of these Dreyse were transferred from Berlin city police to the detective force, and marked accordingly : K.B.

Less than 20 Dreyse specimens of Berlin Kriminal Police (Kripo) are known/have been reported so far, as listed in « History Writ In Steel » by Don Maus (2009), p.71

German police marked pistols are definitely my favorites

For your appreciation, fellow collectors


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Very interesting. Never seen one of these before. I always appreciate learning new things
 
The Dreyse carbine is chambered in .32 ACP - same as the pistol Bruno has shown, which makes it even more ridiculous that the pistol is prohibited.
There aren't many carbines around (you likely will never see another posted on this forum ;))
 
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