Early Mauser pocket pistols!

Juan-

What don't you understand about my earlier post?

If it's why I brought up CZ, it's because they made the P-24 and P-27, variations on Josef Nickl's designs. Basically very close to the Mauser pistols but different cosmetically.

If it's about how to pronounce the name of the company, this was a joke, una broma, because most Americans and other English speakers have trouble saying those words.
 
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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" translation "model" English.

CZ is not named that the begin also it was not and that is confused with the famous CZ-22 rifle and beyond.

regards
 
Any idea how many of these models 1914 & 1934 were produced altogether?

As far as I know, there are no really accurate grand totals. A lot of Mauser's records were destroyed, pilfered or lost when their factory at Oberndorf on the Neckar river was overrun by the Allies during WWII. By the same token, some ballpark figures by advanced collectors indicate that about 172,000 Models 1914 and 136,000 Models 1934 were produced.

Hope this helps.

John
 
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