I have a friend who has just inherited an old French pistol and he's looking for some information on it. Here's the info we have:
Stamped on the slide is, "7,65 Court 9 Coups "Unique"" then on the next line, "Manufacture D'Armes des Pyrénées, Hendaye"
It's a 7.65mm, 9 shot pistol and the info he currently has suggests it was French made at a time when France was being occupied by the German army during WWII. It has a German acceptance mark on the rear right of the frame which is the German eagle over the text "WaA251".
Test firing marks are also present on the barrel with the eagle over a swastika.
The serial number on the frame is 42***. The pistol also has matched stamped numbers in the 200 range on the frame, slide and barrel.
This version also has an internal hammer. Supposedly it was later redesigned with an exposed hammer.
If anyone has any information on this pistol, I'd love to hear about it and will pass it on.
Thanks in advance.
Stamped on the slide is, "7,65 Court 9 Coups "Unique"" then on the next line, "Manufacture D'Armes des Pyrénées, Hendaye"
It's a 7.65mm, 9 shot pistol and the info he currently has suggests it was French made at a time when France was being occupied by the German army during WWII. It has a German acceptance mark on the rear right of the frame which is the German eagle over the text "WaA251".
Test firing marks are also present on the barrel with the eagle over a swastika.
The serial number on the frame is 42***. The pistol also has matched stamped numbers in the 200 range on the frame, slide and barrel.
This version also has an internal hammer. Supposedly it was later redesigned with an exposed hammer.
If anyone has any information on this pistol, I'd love to hear about it and will pass it on.
Thanks in advance.


















































