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05-21-2017, 11:19 PM
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Restoration?
This Mauser pistol is an early one and a very scarce variation. It seems the scarcer the Mauser, the worse the condition. This one has not one square millimeter of original finish; the rear sight is missing, and somebody chopped off the muzzle flush with the front sight. Does anyone know of a good restorer I can sent this pistol to, so it can be returned to its former glory?
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05-22-2017, 01:55 AM
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05-22-2017, 03:46 PM
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There are several C96-specific websites where you might want to ask the same question. There are guys who do specialize in C96 restorations and repair.
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05-22-2017, 08:20 PM
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Oh boy, a six shot cone hammer. Wish I could run across one of those..you might go over to the Luger Forum and post this in the off topic and other firearms section. There is a guy over there that collects rare brooms, he may know who could do the work.
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05-22-2017, 08:53 PM
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Looks like yours originally had the adjustable rear sight, There are several variations of the six-shot Cone Hammer Mausers, and all are considered rare, especially the adjustable sight versions. Yours probably has a fairly low SN. Does it have the SN stamped on the magazine floorplate? How about "SYSTEM MAUSER" stamped on the chamber? If yes to both, you have a real rarity. Those stopped around SN 370.
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05-22-2017, 10:51 PM
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Congratulations, if value is a concern, it may be worth more untouched.
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05-22-2017, 11:02 PM
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Looks like yours originally had the adjustable rear sight, There are several variations of the six-shot Cone Hammer Mausers, and all are considered rare, especially the adjustable sight versions. Yours probably has a fairly low SN. Does it have the SN stamped on the magazine floorplate? How about "SYSTEM MAUSER" stamped on the chamber? If yes to both, you have a real rarity. Those stopped around SN 370.
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Mine originally had an adjustable rear sight. It came with what was probably a rifle sight glued in place but it has since fallen off. It's in the 3K range, and no, it's not a 'System Mauser'.
Bought it at a gun show for $750. A friend of the vendor later told me with a smirk I could have had it for $500. I told him that if I took it to a show where there were auto pistol collectors, I'd put $2000 on it, which shut him up quickly.
I have another 6 shot: a large ring hammer which has a fixed rear sight. It's in a lot better condition. I know that DWM and probably RWS made Mauser ammo put on on six shot clips, but I've never seen one of the clips.
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