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![]() Mauser C96 flatside broomhandle Guns International #: 102916506 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Mauser Pistols - Broomhandle - Military Pistols - German Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Kevin’s Guns Saint Charles Company: Kevin’s Guns Member Since: 5/6/24 State: Missouri Zip: 63301 Country: United States Phone: (636) 493-1195 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 238 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 Day non firing inspection The only recourse is the three day return. Return shipping is at buyer's expense. Payment Types Accepted: PERSONAL CHECK, USPS MONEY ORDER, CERTIFIED FUNDS, CREDIT CARDS WITH 3% FEE DISCOVER/ VISA/MASTERCARD/AMERICIAN EXPRESS About Us: Kevin’s Guns is a brick and mortar gun seller located in the city of Saint Charles Missouri we have around 1500 firearms of all types in stock. We buy sell and trade and we are open for business Tuesday-Friday Noon-6 Saturday 10am-3pm All advertised prices are CASH. Credit Cards add 3% We offer 60 day layaway on most items with one third down, second third in 30 days payment in full in 60 days. 15% restocking fee on cancellations. We DO ship to California anything that may legally be sold. Shipping is at actual cost. Call for shipping quote 3 day NON FIRING inspection if the firearm is not satisfactory return for a full refund of purchase price. Return shipping is at the buyer’s cost. Description: Excellent Mauser Broom with documented WW2 history: this pistol was purchased from the family of WW2 veteran Gilbert Morton. Sgt Morton served with the 501 Parachute Infantry during WW2. This pistol accompanied him home. On the bring back paper, the gun is apparently referred to as a “Schmeisser MP”. This was the only firearm brought back to the family’s knowlege so it seems then as now, “Schmeisser” was a generic term for German automatic weapons. Somewhere along the line, Sgt Morton had his nickname “Gil” engraved on the magazine of the pistol. 1902 manufacture, all matching numbers, rubber grips, large ring flatside all matching original finish with original ( numbered but non matching) shoulder stock / holder in poor condition. The pistol was sent to Luger Man for cleaning and new springs. The barrel was relined due to an extraction problem with the chamber. Pistol is now fully functional and very accurate. How often do you get an opportunity to purchase a rare and desirable firearm in excellent condition with provenance to one of the greatest American combat units from WW2? SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |