New to me.
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- Curmudgeon
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New to me.
I just came across a 6.35 German Mauser that my Great Grand Father was supposed to have liberated from a German Lt. in WWI.
The family swears by the story, We shall research it. Any preliminary ideas, or stories about the gun?
Serial number on back is 0947 below firing pin indicator, on side is 290947 What's up with that?
The family swears by the story, We shall research it. Any preliminary ideas, or stories about the gun?
Serial number on back is 0947 below firing pin indicator, on side is 290947 What's up with that?
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- Curmudgeon
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- Curmudgeon
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- Joined: Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:19 pm
- Location: South Carolina Dazzle 'em with footwork
- Curmudgeon
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- Location: South Carolina Dazzle 'em with footwork
Sure could. I'll send a Picture or two to Bullseye and see if he has room. The only thing I have is Cardomain and they will mess it up.
I sent some phone pictures to [email protected] we shall see if the e-postman can find him.
I'm wondering if this was made after 1914, meaning it would have been made after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. Still reading, but the story looks like a Democrat worked it over.
I sent some phone pictures to [email protected] we shall see if the e-postman can find him.
I'm wondering if this was made after 1914, meaning it would have been made after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. Still reading, but the story looks like a Democrat worked it over.
GUN CONTROL PROTECTS CRIMINALS FROM WORK RELATED INJURIES.
- Curmudgeon
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Looks like a Model 1910/14 made between 1921 and 1928.
http://www.mauserguns.com/Mauser1910.pdf
see http://www.mauserguns.com/gungalleryModel1910.asp
Nice pistol
http://www.mauserguns.com/Mauser1910.pdf
see http://www.mauserguns.com/gungalleryModel1910.asp
Nice pistol
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