Mauser System Mauser 10-Shot Core Hammer. shipping $40 at $20 if you want plastic gun case. [11], Carl Gustafs Stads Gevrsfaktori converted 55,080 m/1896 long rifles to m/1938 short rifles in 19381940. There were two basic versions of this pistol: one made between early 1911 and July 1913, and another, updated version introduced in January 1914. A FINE AND RARE 7.63mm 'C96' SELF-LOADING LARGE RING CARBINE WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER, OBERNDORF A/N, SERIAL NO. The pistol uses a one piece wrap around Walnut wood grip. On the right side is: Mauser 7,65. model, but in 1934 a change was made which altered its external appearance. These purchases were ended by the commencement of the First World War as Mauser's production was entirely diverted to the German war effort. The German Army began HSc procurement with an initial order for 3,000 pistols in early 1941, beginning with serial number 701,345, and, intermittently, ending about #712,000. 1859, Infanteriegewehr Eidg. There is a slide hold-open device installed on this pistol, but once the slide is in the open position, it can only be released by inserting a fresh magazine either empty or charged. When flipped up the rear sight is graduated from 700 to 2,000m (766 to 2,187yd). Mauser Waffenfabrik oberndorf 1915. Late in 1913 a new version of the 1910 type was announced, differing in a few details. 1879 fr Unteroffiziere, Sbelbajonett Mod. The 7.65 mm. The pistol has a manual safety that is located on the left side of the frame and operated by the users thumb. Graeme Caselton (gcaselton@easynet.co.uk) kindly supplied the following rough breakdown of model variations, dates and serial numbers pertaining to the C96 Mauser. Product Description. Please send problems and questions to web@swisswaffen.com . This restriction is made under protest, but we have to do this to comply with Californias infringement on the freedoms of speech and association of the NRA and our members, supporters, and the general public. In July 1914, Mauser came out with the second of its pocket pistol line, a scaled-up version of the 1910 chambered for 7 .65mm. Those made before 1914 have serial numbers between 1 and 61,000 and those made during or after 1914 have serial numbers between 61,000 and 152,000 (1914-1917) and between 200,000 and 403,000 (1919-1934). When surplus Swedish Mausers became available after World War II many m/1896 and m/1938 rifles were successfully converted by Carl Gustafs and Norma into the CG 63 Competition/Target Rifle chambered in 6.555mm and 7.6251mm NATO. Mauser WTP-1 Pocket Pistol and Holster, c. a The receiver has no evidence of any markings buffed off. Germany. IG 96/11, Infanteriegewehr Eidg. The second minor bayonet was the very long bladed m/1915 navy bayonet with the edge facing upwards. . "Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf A.N. Mod. For your firearm, the following current values apply (from the Blue Book of Gun Values). 63mm Pistol: German Marked C2 Model 27 Semi-Auto Pistol: Swiss Model 1914 Pioneer Sawback Bayonet: Bern Model 1906/24 Swiss Luger: Switzerland. All brown gun with moderate pitting. A rifleman never used the flipped up position on his own - it was only used for simultaneous fire at ranks of enemies. this variation was manufactured between 1910 to 1913 with a serial number range of 1 to 61000. Note: It is mounted with the "T" (Torped) rear sight, which differs from the other example in this MKL entry. After carefully sliding its wrap-around walnut grip off to the rear of the frame, I cleaned it gently with white car polish, wiped it dry and applied a few coats of high quality car paste wax to it, making it look nearly new. The highest number so far noted is 113,150 dated 1932. pistols appear to have been numbered in the same series, which by 1939 had reached about 640,000. 1934-1939-From 1914 to 1934 there had been little change in the 7.65 mm. The information and data provided on swisswaffen.com (and the corresponding other domain names) are for general and informational purposes only. Left slide address" WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER A-G OBERNDORFAN MAUSER'S PATENT". The m/94 carbines have a unique serial number sequence beginning with 1. During this transition, the Mauser banner, which appears on the side plate, was also changed but only slightly. [8], Standard production at Carl Gustafs continued until 1925, but approximately 18,000 m/96 rifles were manufactured by Husqvarna Vapenfabriks AB during World War II for civilian marksmanship training. The finish is a cold blue with the smaller parts being finished in a potassium nitrate(saltpeter) or hot bluing process as described above. In the later issues of the 1910 Type pistol a simpler and less expensive scheme was used. Pattern, approved 20 March 1896. In 1914 Mauser used the design of the model 1910 and built the model 1914 that is chambered for the larger 7.65mm(.32 ACP) round. Immediately after the war another 20,000 pieces were made for the French Government. The early models have a 3 line slide marking while later models have a 2 line stamping. This model was designated Modell HSc, and serial numbering started around 700,000. These are regularly marked and should be numbered above 955,000. Possibly only 100 or less. *MAUSER POCKET PISTOL 7.65 MODEL 1914. [7][16], In 1940, Finland bought 77,000 M1896 Mausers from Sweden in 6.555mm. this variation was manufactured between 1923 to 1929 with a serial number range between 277000 to 460000. The 19141934 models in 7.65mm as well as in 6.35mm are often incorrectly referred to as simply 1910s, without distinguishing them from the earlier 6.35mm 1910s. Weapons Officers Carbines: These standard m/1894 carbines were hand-built by weapons officers as part of their training. Like Jack, Tom is not on the Web. This variation will be found with a 2 line left slide stamping. Mauser K-98k. Author Topic: Mauser 1914 Pistel Serial Numbers (Read 7878 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Jack First of Rapid City, SD (contact information below), the only person able to identify my early Mauser 1910 correctly, is also a good parts source but he is not on the Web. It is this version that is pictured on this web page. This is why any of the Mauser pocket pistols are worth the effort to restore. "Winter-Riegel" K11, Mythos oder Wahrheit? The highest 1918 serial number noted is 111,002. This carbine uses a sling attachment identical to the skolskjutningskarbin as the sling swivels are on the bottom of the stock instead of the side. 50002, in 9 mm Export, has the highest known serial number of all Mauser C96 pistols. This pistol has no military acceptance stamps so there is a good chance that it was originally intended for commercial sales. 1934-1939-From 1914 to 1934 there had been little change in the 7.65 mm. Mauser's first attempt was to produce a military pistol in 9 mm. It is now referred to as the Mod. 1. (displays a limited sampling of the millions of priced results in our database), many more examples with full details are available to our members - Learn more. I have also included specs for both WTP models as they appear on Mr. Schoenbauers Web site. SWISS VETTERLI MODEL 1881 RIFLE: Circa 1881-1889. FREE Military Tough 6-in-1 Tactical Survival Knife, Free 2nd Amendment Gun Rights Silver Coin, Green Beret Master Sergeant Home Security Checklist, Winning Plays Texted To Your Phone That Comes Directly From An Elite Team Of Sharps, Mannlicher pistols - Firearms identification, Internal External and Terminal Ballistics, High Standard Pistols - Firearms identification, Drop In Auto Sear - AR15 to M16 Conversion, Mauser Blowback Pistols: Firearms Identification, Mauser Pistols: A Comprehensive Reference. These rifles were the famed standard-issue rifles of the German army through the first and second . As for Mauser pocket pistol value, I have read on the Web that the range for the post-1914 6.35mm 1910s runs between about US$150 for one in average condition to US$450 for one in excellent condition. [2] These are the m/94 (Model 1894) carbine, m/96 (Model 1896) long rifle, m/38 (Model 1938) short rifle and m/41 (Model 1941) sniper rifle. No numbers are known to exist between 152,000 and 200,000 for the 6.35mm*. The lower sling swivel is placed much further up the buttstock nearer the triggerguard than the m/1896 rifle. Swedish production (under license) started in 1898 at Carl Gustafs, but additional rifles were produced by Mauser during 1899 and 1900 because of delays in shipping additional production machinery from Germany to Sweden. The model 1910 which looks very similar to the pistol on this page is chambered for the 6.35mm(.25 ACP) cartridge. Even the largest North American parts dealers failed to identify my early 1910 and none had parts for it. LSB#: 140923CC01 THis gun is being relisted because of a deadbeat. The rear sights of new production m/38 short rifles were adjustable for ranges from 100 to 600m (109 to 656yd) calibrated for 6.555mm m/94 round-nosed ammunition or alternatively 150 to 600m (164 to 656yd) calibrated for 6.555mm m/41 (B-projectile) boat-tailed spitzer ammunition and are now known as SM-sikte after the producer markings. pistol was forthcoming, in which all of the latest features of the 6.35 mm. Although an instruction book was issued, indicating that the pistol was expected to meet with approval, there was little demand for them and very few were made. They were mainly used by second line units. This model is referred to as the humpback version due to a hump at the top of the slide. There have been no carbines noted with receiver dates of 1902, 1905, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. Mauser Early Sporting Rifle - Type A Long Action. This Mauser pocket pistol model 1914 is a blowback design, striker fired, semi-automatic pistol that is chambered in 7.65mm(.32 ACP). Model 1896 rifle, bayonet, 2 different bayonet frogs and Swedish Cartridge Belt, Model 1896 Swedish Mauser in Finnish service during WW II, Civilian rifles built on the Swedish Mauser action, Last edited on 12 February 2023, at 20:34, "FAQ about Swedish Mausers (m/1896, m/1938, Carbine m/1894 and the Ljungman Ag m/42)", "Tale of 2 Swedish Trials rifles from 1892 & bore specs & twist rates", "Lunettes [German made military and commercial telescopic sights of the 1940s]", "Swedish m/41B Best Sniper Rifle of World War Two", "Swedish rifles 1963 to 1995: Post WW2 rifles FSR CG63 (Frivilliga Skytte Rorelsen)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Swedish_Mauser&oldid=1138995569, 750,000 of which 127,000 were m/94 carbines, 535,000 m/96 long rifles and 88,000 m/38 short rifles (converted m/38's not included), This page was last edited on 12 February 2023, at 20:34. This variation will have a curved grip and the only serial number showing will be on the slide. These carbines are among the most valuable of collectible m/1894 carbines. First or Side Latch model (early 1911-July 1913); about 61,000 made. Then twenty years later in 1934, the factory director, August Wei whose nickname was 'Parabellum-Wei' came out with the final design to this pistol that changed the shape of the grip to fit more comfortably in the hand. At the outbreak of WWI in 1914, the German Army had . Model 66 Standard. The blades measure 10 inches in length. Slightly larger logos are also found, probably indicating that a new roll stamp had been cut. Retail prices may be 20% higher. The top of the chamber area is marked, "WAFFENFABRIK / MAUSER / OBERNDORF A/N" with s/n on the left. 6, Parabellum 7.65mm, Swiss Products 1889 1896 96/11 1911 K11 Bipod Rail, Swiss Products 1889 1896 Kadett 96/11 1911 K11 Bipod Adapter, Swiss Products K31 Clamp-On Scope Mount with over barrel mount (OBM), Swiss Products Clamp On Muzzle Break K31/K11, 5.6mm Gewehr Patrone 90 (5.6mm GP90) 1990, 5.6mm Gewehrmarkier Patrone 90 (5.6mm Gw Mark Pat 90), 7.5mm Upat 92 (Ei Lauf) bungspatrone fr Einsatzlauf, 13.06.2021: swisswaffen.com Telegram Channel und swisswaffen.com Telegram Bot, 29.03.2021: Create a swisswaffen.com user account. Serial Number: 648591 Year of Manufacture: 1923-1930 Caliber: 7.63x25mm Mauser Action Type: Single Action Semi -Auto with Internal Magazine Markings: The top of the barrel chamber is marked "WAFFENFABRIK / MAUSER / OBERNDORF A/N", the left shoulder with a double crowned "U" and the left with "648591". 1842, abg. All Swedish Mausers, whether built in Germany or Sweden, were fabricated using a Swedish-supplied high grade tool steel alloyed with nickel, copper, and vanadium, a product then noted for its strength and corrosion resistance. Oct 30, 2007 Dave, Thank you! As a result, the NRA is forced to restrict the sending of certain materials and information into California. The Mauser Pocket Pistol 1910, somewhat larger and with a longer barrel than competing pocket pistols and therefore considered more reliable and accurate, was chambered only for 6.35mm (.25 ACP). Model 1881 Rifles XI. a new serial number system. [1] The optics fitted were initially the German AJACK 490 (438 in modern terminology) m/41 telescopic sight. Late models will not have the Mauser Banner on the left side plate. 1910 and 1914 Types-In 1909-1910 Mauser developed and produced a 6.35 mm. The Mod. The AJACK 490 had bullet drop compensation in 50m (55yd) increments for ranges from 100 to 800m (109 to 875yd). When the Japanese manufactured ammunition for the Mauser pocket pistol they labeled it just that, 'mo shiki chu gata ken ju dan yaku' or Mauser type medium sized pistol cartridges'. 6.35 you have a WTP II. Seller's Description: LSB#: 130125GS05 Make: Mauser Model: 1896 Broomhandle Standard Pre-War Commercial Serial Number: 231299 Year of Manufacture: 1914 or Earlier Caliber: 7.63x25MM Mauser (.30 Mauser Automatic) Action Type: Single Action Semi -Auto with Internal Magazine Markings: The top of the barrel at the chamber is marked "Waffenfabrik / Mauser / OberndorfA/N", and the right rear . . Very expensive custom guns are often found blued this way. The early versions are found with a smaller diameter safety release. This is probably true for the scaled-up 19141934s and for the HSc. Model 1878 Carbines IX. 1914 Mauser Pistol Serial Number Range; 1914 Mauser . This example is commonly known as a "Standard Prewar Commercial" which has a 5.5 inch barrel in 7.63 mm caliber with a 6 digit serial number on the diagonal flat. Ordonnanzen 1851-1990, Centrum Zielkontroll- und Einschiess-Apparat, Champion Zimmerschiess- und bungs-Apparat, Einsatzapparate B. Mller, Parabellum/Gewehr, Fine sights / correctors infantry rifles 11 and 96/11, Patronentasche 1914 (Zusatzpatronentasche), Cleaning kit revolver and pistol, modell 1882, Cleaning kit revolver and pistol, modell 1900, RWS Einstecklufchen Nr. Marks 'Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf AN' Serial number '5533' in front of hammer and on frame Proof mark and crown left of barrel . There were about 50, 000 WTP Is produced (on sale in 1926 for 36 Reichsmarks) and far fewer WTP IIs made, as production ceased in 1940 to make way for military manufacture.If your gun is a WTP I, its grips stop well below the slide and it is marked W.T.P. This statement does not include the W.T.P. That would be so cool to have a 98 made in 1898! And the NRAs, Other references on Mauser pistols include Roy Penders. The Model HSc is an exceptionally fine pocket pistol. Model 1895s were produced by Mauser Waffenfabrik; the Ludwig Loewe Company (the corporate owners of Mauser); and arsenals in Austria, Belgium, and Sweden. 213, 214). Some carbines were lost from regular use by conversion to sub-caliber targeting & practice devices for artillery pieces. Stiga also made sporterized versions in popular calibers, which are very well finished and balanced. There were several minor mechanical variations in this run. The m/1894 carbine is still used for ceremonial and guard purposes by the Royal Guards. on this pin is a latch which unlocks the front end of the side plate over the limb work. 6.35 D.R.G.. The pre-1914 versions have come to be known as the Side Latch or First models. There was also some minor design changes such as the lug at the rear of the barrel which is discussed in the pictures below. Around serial number 277,000 the milled panel on the frame was discontinued. [1] This modification of some 5,300 rifles included the bolt handle turned-down in order to provide clearance for unimpaired operation of the bolt handle and three-position safety catch lever with a telescopic sight mounted. The m/94 carbines have a unique serial number sequence beginning with 1. Manufacture Dates: 1882-1889 Eidgenssische Waffenfabrik, Bern The Swiss Vetterli rifle, designed by Swiss designer Friedrich Vetterli, the manager of the Neuhausen factory, and adopted in both Switzerland and Italy, utilized a Henry (Winchester) M1866 type tubular magazine and a bolt system derived from the German Dreyse needle fire rifle. vestpocket (W.T.P.) Bavarian Arsenal Amberg 1902-1908, 1912-1918 (no rifles between 1908-1912) Mauser Oberndorf 1904 The Commercial Manufacturers (privately owned) Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorff A/N. 1899 ''Waffenfabrik'', WWII GERMAN LUFTWAFFE OFFICERS SWORD: Aluminum, *German Mauser Mod. 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. 1913, but the final form which was issued commercially was quite different in external characteristics from the experimental forms. It is the collectors, historians, researchers and authors that further derived model designations based on the earliest year of significant change in design or appearance. Any reliance you place on such information and/or any use of information is therefore strictly at your own risk. The triggers were adjusted and smoothed to match quality and the rifles got diopter and globe sighting lines (from several Swedish manufacturers) and target stocks. Mauser reported the following total sales figures: 1911, 11,012 sold; 1912, 30 ,291; 1913, 18,856. The main difference between the two models was in the dimensions to accept the larger caliber round. Later the 7.65 mm. walnut stock with 'WFM' monogrammed horn . Untersttze swisswaffen.com auf patreon.com, Ersetzte Verschlusshlsen beim Karabiner 31, Neuinstandstellungsmarkierungen an Schweizer Gewehren, Bestandteile des Karabiner 31 (K31) gemss Reglement. All three models of this pistol, 1910, 1914 and the 1934 are mechanically identical. Waffenfabrik Bern Model . x R Rifle The serial number appears as S.500 on the left side-rail of the receiver. The total length of the pistol is 6.1 inches and it weighs in at an unloaded weight of 21 ounces. The rifling rate of twist is about 4 times faster than the m/1894 carbine due to the unique bullet and much slower velocity of the special cartridge intended for this carbine. Although the firm name had been changed from Waffenfabrik Mauser to Mauser-Werke in 1922, the new name was not used on the pocket pistols until 1929 or 1930, at about serial number 400,000. Many of these carbines have been found rebuilt as standard m/1894-14 carbines and in one case as a Carl Gustaf m/63 target rifle (CG63). [4][5] Swedish Mausers were manufactured by Waffenfabrik Mauser AG in Oberndorf a/N in Germany and in Sweden by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevrsfaktori and Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag.
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