Null A FEG Walam Mod. 48, Egyptian Air Force 
Cal. 9mmBrowningK, SN. E02490, mat…
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A FEG Walam Mod. 48, Egyptian Air Force Cal. 9mmBrowningK, SN. E02490, matching numbers. Blank barrel, length 12 cm, with thread for mounting a silencer. Seven-shot. Valid proof mark. Manufacture FEG 1958. On left side of slide between company name and caliber emblem of Egyptian Air Force. Complete, original finish, small spots in places. Dark brown plastic grip panels. Magazine with shoe. WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer - more info here Condition: II

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A FEG Walam Mod. 48, Egyptian Air Force Cal. 9mmBrowningK, SN. E02490, matching numbers. Blank barrel, length 12 cm, with thread for mounting a silencer. Seven-shot. Valid proof mark. Manufacture FEG 1958. On left side of slide between company name and caliber emblem of Egyptian Air Force. Complete, original finish, small spots in places. Dark brown plastic grip panels. Magazine with shoe. WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer - more info here Condition: II

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