Guns International #: 102675209
Seller's Inventory #: PR69130
Serial No. 58823, circa 1914-1915, 7.65mm, 3.5"" round barrel. Bore shows some surface frosting in the grooves with rifling remaining strong. Original blue finish is thinning to a light brown/grey patina, serial numbers are matching. Rear sight is marked with Crown/U and has the Imperial Acceptance proof in front of the rear sight. Brown one-piece checkered grips are worn and smooth in some areas. Action is smooth and functions correctly. An excellent example of an early WWI German pistol.
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Guns International #: 102675209
Category - Mauser Pistols
- .32 Pistols
"Mauser Model 1914 Wartime Commercial Imperial proofed marked pistol 7.65mm (PR69130)
Description: " Serial No. 58823, circa 1914-1915, 7.65mm, 3.5"" round barrel. Bore shows some surface frosting in the grooves with rifling remaining strong. Original blue finish is thinning to a light brown/grey patina, serial numbers are matching. Rear sight is marked with Crown/U and has the Imperial Acceptance proof in front of the rear sight. Brown one-piece checkered grips are worn and smooth in some areas. Action is smooth and functions correctly. An excellent example of an early WWI German pistol. Price: $850.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102675209
Seller's Inventory #: PR69130
Serial No. 58823, circa 1914-1915, 7.65mm, 3.5"" round barrel. Bore shows some surface frosting in the grooves with rifling remaining strong. Original blue finish is thinning to a light brown/grey patina, serial numbers are matching. Rear sight is marked with Crown/U and has the Imperial Acceptance proof in front of the rear sight. Brown one-piece checkered grips are worn and smooth in some areas. Action is smooth and functions correctly. An excellent example of an early WWI German pistol.
Guns International #: 102675209
Seller's Inventory #: PR69130
Serial No. 58823, circa 1914-1915, 7.65mm, 3.5"" round barrel. Bore shows some surface frosting in the grooves with rifling remaining strong. Original blue finish is thinning to a light brown/grey patina, serial numbers are matching. Rear sight is marked with Crown/U and has the Imperial Acceptance proof in front of the rear sight. Brown one-piece checkered grips are worn and smooth in some areas. Action is smooth and functions correctly. An excellent example of an early WWI German pistol.