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    Early Mauser pocket pistols!

    name I understand your joke! I had no clear that variations in CZ as you say are called P-24 and P-27. I only know the denomination VZ-22 and VZ-24 or rather vzor vzor -22 and-24. Some time later came the VZ-27 or rather vzor-27. Or in English: Model-22, model-24 and model-27. vzor "Czech"...
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    Early Mauser pocket pistols!

    mauser ok .Site the years 1910-1935. true also the P08 and P38. The p 08 with the system of the Borchardt pistol but otherwise settled (for the space). And the p38 have a system with a ramp on the barrel pivots. greetings juangomez
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    Early Mauser pocket pistols!

    info 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...
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    Early Mauser pocket pistols!

    fairly good Hello Maybe he need to say that the Mauser was Jihoceska subsidiary of Brno (JB) who later called Zbrojovka Brno (ZB) and finally known by everyone call Ceska Zbrojovka Brno (CZ-Brno). This company was responazable of creation of Vzor -22, 24 and 27. Led by the Chief Engineer Josef...
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    Hallazgo de Mauser - Nickl

    Hello A friend lent me the book Mauser Pistolen. You know I found that one of the guns is documented, but not the other. Neither speak that has this system (unpublished Mauser). Really confirmed the finding that many collectors seem to ignore. Greetings from Buenos Aires juangomez
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    Hallazgo de Mauser - Nickl

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    Hallazgo de Mauser - Nickl

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