Presenting the Haenel Model 26. This semi-automatic pistol is a remarkable piece of history, a manifestation of pre-World War II German engineering and technology. It's an early model, a testament to the advanced craftsmanship of the 1930s, and a piece that any serious collector or enthusiast would want to add to their collection. The pistol is in fair condition, showing signs of extensive use and handling - a story of its past, each mark a chapter in its long history. But don't let its age fool you - it's still in good working order and ready to fire a pellet.
The Haenel Model 26 is not just a historical artifact, it's also a functional weapon. It features a spring-powered action, with a capacity of one round. The .177 caliber (4.5mm) bore is in fair condition, and it's all set within a 4" barrel. The blued finish, a process in which steel is heated to form a protective layer, gives the pistol a distinctive look that's sure to appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike. The ribbed wood grips add a touch of elegance, while the rear adjustable V notch and front adjustable dovetail blade ensure precision and accuracy.
And while this particular model doesn't come with .177 darts, it's worth noting that some versions of these air pistols did - a nod to their use in hunting small game.
When you purchase this Haenel Model 26, you're not just buying a firearm. You're buying a piece of history, a testament to the craftsmanship and technological advancements of the 1930s. It's a tangible link to the past, a connection to a bygone era that any collector or enthusiast would be proud to own. So why wait? Add this unique piece to your collection today and own a part of history.




