

- #Mauser 7.65 pistol serial numbers 306186 serial number#
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References Mauser Pistol Serial Number Lookup 380 ACP and 9×18mm Ultra, and featured a double-column magazine, a recurved trigger guard (on some models), and an 'American-style' magazine release behind and below the trigger guard.

#Mauser 7.65 pistol serial numbers 306186 license#
80,' or 'SAB-2001 Super' was a variant made by Renato Gamba in Gardone, Italy, under license from Mauser. HScs with frames and slides of different finishes may exist and would be extremely rare and desirable to military collectors.

Small parts on many of these very late phosphate pistols are usually a mix of older blued parts and later phosphated parts. The Eagle/WaA135 marks are generally 'right side up' on the early phosphate pistols but 'upside down' on the later pistols. These phosphated pistols are quite rare today and, with Eagle/WaA135 acceptance, are highly desirable to military collectors. The Mauser phosphate finish is variable in color, from a dark grey to an almost green color. parkerizing finish used on most M-1 rifles, M-1 Carbines and M1911 pistols. The very last pistols, in the #949,500 to #952,000 range, were finished with Mauser's phosphate finish, somewhat similar to the U.S. Beginning in the late #940,000 range some pistols were given black plastic grip panels. The last variation, of some 32,000 intermittently numbered pistols in a serial number range of about #886,000 to #952,000, has the three-line device on the left side of the slide and bears an Eagle/WaA135 acceptance and the Eagle/N proofs. World War II, First Indochina War, Burundian Civil War Ĩ-round detachable box magazine (.32 ACP)ħ-round detachable box magazine (.380 ACP) This type of model was used in WWI and WWII. World’s first successful semi-auto pistol model. Mauser C96 “Broomhandle”.30 Caliber Mauser, original with matching serial numbers. 1914 Mauser Pistol Serial Number Range 1914 Mauser Pistol Parts. Numbers matching, manufactured date in between 1914-1923 according to serial number lookup. HScs with frames and slides of different finishes may exist and would be extremely rare and desirable to military collectors.Wts/wtt Mauser model 1914 pistol.

Interestingly, the Eagle/WaA135 marks are generally 'right side up' on the early phosphate pistols but 'upside down' on the later pistols.
