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Mauser Hsc Serial Numbers Chart
Mauser Hsc Serial Numbers Chart










Mauser Hsc Serial Numbers Chart

World War II, First Indochina War, Burundian Civil War Ĩ-round detachable box magazine (.32 ACP)ħ-round detachable box magazine (.380 ACP) Production began in 1940 at approximately. Finally, the Mauser used the older German “heel-catch” magazine release, while the Walther twins used the still prevalent Browning style button release. Rework Simson Grip Safety Rework Simson Dated Military Simson S Code Deaths Head Rework Kadetten Institute Rework Mauser Unmarked Rework Mauser Oberndorf 1934/06 Swiss Commercial Mauser 1935/06 Portuguese 'GNR' 1934 Mauser Commercial S/42 K Date S/42 G Date. Anything else, let me know.1908 Erfurt 1914 Erfurt Military 1914 Erfurt Artillery Double Date Erfurt Simson & Co. Hope that information helps with your lecture. There were a few in the 950300 range with inverted Army Acceptance Marks. I have no record of HSc's with inverted serial numbers. Much of the subsequent output that year, beginning with 946887 - Army, exhibited this coating." The first documented HSc with these characteristics was serial number 882447.Ĩ82447 - Army (January 1944) 894194 - Army (March 1944)Ĩ91120 - Police (February 1944) 896889 - Police (April 1944)īy February 1945, Mauser modified their HSc production to include phosphate finishing as a wartime expediency. "Mauser made a few HSc pistols using phosphate finishing in combination with plastic grips in the early months of 1944, probably to demonstrate the concept to their customers in the military and police as an alternative to the more expensive and less resilient bluing process. Also, the elimination of the Army Test Proof was not a clean break as some non-test proof pistols have been identified as early as 712208 and others with the ATP mark reach up to 715323." "Referring to the reported serial numbers, the end of M1934 production (serial number 628585) can, more than likely, be delineated between HSc 708708 (first HSc with the large Eagle/655) and 710508 (last reported small Eagle/655) or about March, 1941. Wecome aboard, Ogtree! I'm just going to copy excerpts from the HSc research booklet that Peter Theodore and I authored to answer your questions:












Mauser Hsc Serial Numbers Chart