The Beholla semi-automatic pistol is a captivating artifact from a time gone by. Produced by renowned German manufacturer Stenda Werke between 1915 and 1918, this firearm offers a unique blend of history and functionality that will appeal to both collectors and firearm enthusiasts. Its condition is good, indicative of its usage during WW1 as a secondary German military pistol. Despite some signs of wear, its character and allure remain untouched, sparking imagination about the stories it could tell.
Included in this sale is a brown/black gun sock and a 7-round magazine. The pistol itself is chambered in .32 Auto (7.65 Browning) caliber, a popular choice of the time. It operates on a simple blowback action, a testament to the design principles of the period. The bore is in good condition, showing minor wear marks but with well-defined rifling, suggesting it was kept clean and well-maintained.
Its 3" barrel is finished in blue, as is customary for firearms of this era, and is adorned with ST.W checkered synthetic grips. The half-moon front blade and notched rear sight complete the package, providing the shooter with a reliable sighting system. With a 7+1 capacity, the Beholla offers a balance between compactness and firepower, making it a potential self-defense weapon as much as a collector's piece.
More than just a firearm, owning this Beholla is like owning a piece of history. It serves as a talking point about Germany in WW1, offering a glimpse into the world of arms manufacturing during one of the most tumultuous periods in human history. It's more than just another gun - it's a story waiting to be told.




