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Originally Posted by juangomez
Hello:
The majority of Mauser pistols were of small size (pocket), except for the C-96 (all sizes), M1912 (9 mm Parabellum and .45 ACP), Aberman collection 45 ACP M1915), M1916 (9 mm Parabellum , those of my blog), M1917 (Model H), M711 and M712 (all caliber).
In addition there are 5 sets of cannons mechanisms.
1 C-96 and variations.
M1910-M1914 2nd and variations of pockets. (Sist. with 2 pivots)
3rd M1912 (with larva)
4th M1915 (rotor)
5th M1916 (nonrotating system)
Greetings juangomez
PS I do not understand Texas star??
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Mauser also made P.38 and P.08 Parabellum (Luger) pistols; I happen to have a nice S/42 1936 example of the latter.
John
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Last edited by PALADIN85020; 05-25-2013 at 12:42 AM.
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