Out of five this one is the orphan but I still love it,
put about 3000 rounds through it and it still performs like it did when it was new. It also has a dual personality having added the .22 conversion
Out of five this one is the orphan but I still love it,
put about 3000 rounds through it and it still performs like it did when it was new. It also has a dual personality having added the .22 conversion
Here are two Mauser Militaries in 9mm P. The first is the 'Weimar Republic' variation.. It has had the barrel shortened to 4 inches (100mm, actually), and the front sight sleeved over the muzzle. The adjustable rear sight has been removed. It has a Nowegian stamp on it; it went to Norway with the occupying army, and was handed over to the Norwegians after Germany's defeat. The Norwegian forces used it until they surplussed it and stamped it with the Norwegian lion to show it had been legitimately passed out of service.
The second is a 'Red 9' that is not marked with a military acceptance stamp as it was issued to the police forces. It would up in the Bremen police force. It's had the red 9 figure ground off the grips and has a non-issue shoulderstock.
T-series Browning Hi-Power tangent sight model. I have two other Hi-Powers that I don't have pictures of right now - a satin chrome adjustable sight model and a blue fixed sight 2nd generation gun. Love my HPs.