Fourth variant of Mauser Model 1914 cal. 7.65 mm browning pistol.
Pistol with matching barrel, back of gun, and sideplate.
Not being the German standard issue military pistol, this model did not fall under the restrictions imposed by the Allies after the end of the First World War, so it was distributed for commercial sales outside of Germany
This fourth variant Model 1914 was manufactured from approximately 1923 to 1929, with approximately 178,000 made.
The fourth variant Model 1914 is defined by its two-line slide address in all capital sans-serif characters as follows "WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER A.G. OBERNDORFA.N./MAUSER’S PATENT" and "MASUER 7,65".
The Mauser banner is engraved on the left sideplate.
Wood Grips are in very good conditions.
The pistol is in good general condition, showing some signs of surface rust. The barrel is in good condition with the profile of the rifling clearly visible.
Data sheet | |
Caliber: |
7.65 mm |
Total lenght: |
159 mm – 6,25" |
Barrel lenght: |
87 mm / 3.425" |
Magazine capacity: |
8 rounds |
Condition of the product | |
State: |
Collectible - Good condition |
Product authenticity | |
Authenticity: |
Original / Matching Numbers |
DISCLAIMER | |
Terms of gun sale by correspondence: |
Pursuant to art. 17 of the L. n. 110/1975 the order by correspondence or by distance contract of weapons is allowed to the residents in the Italian State only if the purchaser provides for the withdrawal of the firearm at a license holder for the trade in guns (armory). |
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