Mauser Pistols
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Mauser C96 Broomhandle
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Also known under a variety of other names including, C96, M96, Bolo, Broomhandle, Large Mauser pistol,
Pistole 7.63 and Model 1930, in the context of this website, 'C96'.........
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Mauser Model 1910 Pocket Pistol
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The pocket pistol series includes the Model 1910, Model 1914, and Model 1934. They are very similar
to each other with differences of caliber and small features such as the shape of the grips.
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Mauser Model 1914 Pocket Pistol
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The pocket pistol series includes the Model 1910, Model 1914, and Model 1934. They are
very similar to each other with differences of caliber and small features such as the shape of the grips.
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Mauser Model 1934 Pocket Pistol
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The pocket pistol series includes the Model 1910, Model 1914, and Model 1934. They are very similar to each
other with differences of caliber and small features such as the shape of the grips or caliber.
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Mauser Model HSc
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Design and development of the Mauser Model HSc pocket pistol began in 1934 at Mauser-Werke in Oberndorf am
Neckar, Germany. It was meant to replace their outdated single-action Model 1914/34 and compete against the
highly successful Walther Model PP double-action pistol.
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Mauser Manufactured Luger 42
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The Mauser Luger is often designated by the number 42 on the top of the receiver or BYF markings.
The luger was first introduced as the standard German sidearm in 1908 and is referred to as the P08.
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Mauser Manufactured P38
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The Mauser P38
The P38 was designed by Walther and replaced the Luger P08 in 1938 as the standard German military sidearm.
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Mauser WTP
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The Mauser WTP
The Mauser WTP is a unique vest pocket pistol in .25 ACP caliber. WTP is short for the German
"Westen Taschen Pistole" (vest pocket pistol). The first model was available in 1921 until 1938 when
the model 2 came out with improvements.
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Mauser 80SA
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The Mauser 80SA very similar to the Model 90DA which is actually made by FEG (FEGARMY Arms factory, Hungary)
and is very similar to the Browning High Power semi-automatic pistol.
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Mauser 90DA
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The Mauser 90DA is the Hungarian FEG P9R that has been imported and distributed by Mauser.
The FEG P9R is essentially a copy of the Browning High Power semi-automatic pistol produced in the
early 1990's.
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