Pre world war one Victoria semi auto 6.35 pistol in battlefield like condition, with little finish left and pits as pictured. One grip has been replaced, still dry fires. There are NO import marks on the pistol, if it could talk, what a interesting story it would likely have to tell. The Unceta Victoria M1911 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in 6.35mm (.25 ACP). Manufactured by Esperanza & Unceta in Eibar, Spain, prior to World War I, it represents one of the company’s earliest production models. The pistol features a compact frame typical of early 20th-century blowback designs and follows the general mechanical pattern of the FN Model 1903 developed by John M. Browning. Production began around 1911 and continued until approximately 1913, when the firm relocated its operations to Guernica.
Design characteristics of the Victoria include a fixed barrel, internal hammer, and simple blowback operation suited to its small-caliber configuration. The frame and slide were typically steel, finished in blued metalwork with checkered grips. The 6.35mm version was intended as a pocket-sized variant of the larger 7.65mm model, maintaining the same overall styling and mechanical layout. This pistol is used, consistent with its age and historical manufacture period prior to the First World War.
Production totals for the Victoria series exceeded 50,000 units during its initial run in Eibar, with later assembly continuing briefly in Guernica before newer designs replaced it. Many examples were exported to European distributors, including Manufacture d’Armes et Cycles of Saint-Étienne in France. No accessories or packaging details are specified, and the pistol is presented as a single firearm from early Unceta manufacture.
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