
An average worn later-production M1914 will usually sell for around $350. These pistols don't seem to have very durable finish and most examples have some degree of holster wear, rust, and/or uneven bluing on different parts. The Model 1909 pistols in 6.35 mm may be regarded as prototypes for the Model 1910. Function: blowback hammer outside slide catch.
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In the case of the 6.35 mm pistol, the ends of the buffer spring fitted into square holes in each side of the slide. The serial numbers of the Mauser 1934 was continued with the Mauser HSc.
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Mauser Pistol Magazines, Mauser Rifle magazines/ Mauser pistol grips. One such 6.35 mm pistol, serial number 7, is shown on page 76 of Mauser Pistolen. Value is somewhere in the $250-$600 range. SERIAL NUMBER 364F CALIBER 8 MM MAUSER The German army invaded Poland in September. However, a substantial number of German officers carried privately-owned commercially-sold pistols to war. IIRC the Mauser 19 were not officially issued by the Third Reich the Wehrmacht issued the HSc, the 1914/1934's successor, and discontinued the earlier pistols to free up production capacity. The actual mag release is a spring-loaded tab on the butt, similar to that used on a Colt 1903, Browning 1910/1922, or Makarov. Here's an excellent rundown of Mauser pocket pistol features and serial numbers:įor those not familiar with the pistol, the tab that looks like a conventional American-style slide release actuates the safety while the thumb button that looks like a mag release deactivates the safety.

The Model 14s were built from 1914 until 1934, and of those serial numbers ranging from 40000 to 180000, most have German military acceptance markings, but some have the Prussian Eagle. The caliber marking on the right, the inscription on the left, and the serial number are consistent with a Model 1914. Mauser's Patent' is on the slide and the frame has the Mauser insignia on the left side. The Mauser C96 (Construktion 96) 3 is a semi-automatic pistol that was originally produced by German arms manufacturer. Deaf, I don't think this is a Broomhandle, I think it's a Model 1914 or 1934 pocket pistol.
