Begin your journey into the world of antique firearms with the MAPF Model 17 Unique, a semi-automatic pistol that was produced right before the fall of France in 1940. This rare piece of history is more than just a collector's item, it's a testament to exquisite French craftsmanship. Despite showing signs of prior use and handling, this pistol is in good condition and ready to be the centerpiece of your collection.
The pistol is complete with a 9-round magazine, featuring a 3" barrel and a blued finish that not only enhances its appeal, but also provides an extra layer of protection against rust. It boasts well-defined lands and grooves, a clean bore with minor wear marks, and a front blade with a notched rear sight for accurate aiming. The pistol operates on a Single Action Only (SAO) mechanism and is fitted with ribbed black synthetic grips for a comfortable hold.
What sets the MAPF Model 17 Unique apart is its historical charm and practical performance. With a manageable recoil of the 7.65 Court .32 ACP caliber, it's an excellent choice for novice shooters looking to gain experience with historic firearms. Moreover, its 9 + 1 capacity allows for extended shooting sessions, reinforcing its practicality for recreational use.
In owning the MAPF Model 17 Unique, you're preserving a piece of history. This semi-automatic pistol is a true reflection of the skill and precision that went into pre-war French firearm manufacturing. Don't miss this opportunity to add this remarkable firearm to your collection.
Specifications
- Item Type: Semi Auto Pistols
- Manufacturer: MAPF
- Model: Model 17
- Submodel: Unique
- Caliber: 7.65 Court .32 ACP
- Overall Condition: Good
- Bore Overall Condition: Good
- Bore Rifling: Good Rifling
- Action: SAO
- Capacity: 9+1
- Barrel Length: 3"
- Finish: Blued
- Stock/Grips: ribbed black synthetic grips
- Sight/Optic: front blade with a notched rear sight
- Magazines Included: 1x 9rd mag
- Year Manufactured: 1939-1940
- Country of Origin: France




