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Mauser Military/Police Mauser Model 1914/34 7.65mm Calibre Pocket Pistol 7.65 mm **UK 1997 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**D 1490. - D 1490 The Mauser Model 1914 is a semi-automatic pistol made by Mauser. A derivative of the 6.35mm (.25 calibre) Model 1910 designed by Josef Nickl, it uses 7.65mm (32 ACP) ammunition. In 1934, the Model 1914 was superseded by the simpler Model 1934. Mauser 1914 pistols were used by the German police and military during both World Wars. The Mauser Model 1914 in 7.65mm calibre was an improvement on the Model 1910 and saw action during WW1. This example has seen use, Slide and trigger move and magazine is removable. The pistol Is single action, and striker-fired, with the trigger connected to a bell crank lever which rotated around its centre to disengage from the striker sear, allowing it to fly forward under spring pressure and discharge the cartridge. The slide of the pistol locks open both on an empty magazine and when no magazine is inserted. If an empty magazine is removed the slide will remain locked open: however, if an empty magazine is inserted and fully seated, the slide will close. If a magazine is loaded with cartridges and then inserted into the pistol and fully seated while the slide is already locked open, the slide will move forward, automatically chambering a round. This feature ensures quick reload as there is no need to operate the slide to put the pistol into action, since once a loaded magazine was inserted, the slide would automatically close and the pistol would be ready to fire. If the slide is already forward when a loaded magazine is inserted, it can simply be pulled back to load a round just as with typical slide pistols. This Mauser Model 1914/34 7.65mm Pocket Pistol measures 6 ½ “overall making it ideal for concealment and issue to Detectives or Covert Operations Teams. These pistols were manufactured between 1914-1945. This pistol has black grips with chequered panels *see images for condition/slight movement*. It has most of its original blue finish. The left side of the slide is crisply marked with the ' Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf A.N' factory address together with 'Mauser's Patent'. The left side of the frame has the Mauser cartouche. The right side of the slide is crisply stamped 'Mauser 7.65'. The weapon cocks and dry fires as it should. The price includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 1490 £495.00
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