HSc pistols used by the Luftwaffe or Waffen-SS were procured from Army and police stocks. Production began in late 1940 at serial number 700,000, as an extension of the serial number range of the Mauser Model 1934 pistol, a much more difficult pistol to manufacture. Mauser-Werke began production at serial number 700001. All WWII produced Mauser HSc's were marked at the factory with the complete six-digit serial number on the lower front grip strap. In addition, the bottom of the barrel breech was stamped with the last three digits of the serial number and the same three digits were electro-penciled by hand. Mauser Pocket Pistols, 1910-1945. David Rachwal - Handguns of the World. Mauser Pistols: 1910, 1914, WTP, HSc. By Ed Buffaloe and Burgess Mason III. One such 6.35 mm pistol, serial number 7, is shown on page 76 of Mauser Pistolen. In the case of the 6.35 mm pistol, the ends of the buffer spring. I have a Mauser HSc, serial.
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A MAUSER HSc PRODUCTION HISTORY that contains serial numbers I found online says that my gun with the serial # 726 826 is Dated 1942 and falls between 749 270 to 809 671 and there were 7,300 units made for the Police. Here is the link for serial # history for others in the future that are looking for information. It should be around page 223, I emailed Pancho and he confirmed the serial number on a Eagle F that is for sale by FGS Inc, but it was too expensive. I just found this Eagle L for sale at a local gun shop that is more reasonable. Again its a Mauser HSC Eagle L serial number is 8458xx. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Vlim, Thanks for posting information on these post war pistols. I have acquired a few of them over the years even though there isn't much collector interest here in the U.S. This pistol is one I bought at a local gun show just a few years ago. It came with the box which is pictured and the finger extension mag.
I added the spare mag. It didn't come with its manual so over the years I have acquired different ones hoping to come across the one that would be correct for it. Problem is, I wouldn't know which one, if any, of the three I have is correct for this pistol. I just keep all three with it for that reason. I hope you will find this one interesting.
First Variant Model 1914 -The Mauser “Humpback” Pistol Serial Numbers 1 - 2850 approximately. The distinctive nickname for the pistol comes from the contour of its slide, which is milled down and reduced in width and thickness over the ejection port and all the way down the front arms of the slide.
It has no importer's stamps on it and the wood grips are what came on it when I got it. The Interarms contract versions were made and marked by Mauser, so I would not see that marking as a problem. Then their are the Waidmann's versions from Phoenix, Az. They too are an interesting lot. Commercial numbering of the pistols started at 1001, these low numbers were probably kept at the factory for reference, demonstration and illustration purposes. Holger Veh, the owner of Teuto-Arms, bought the remaining Mauser stock around 1999-2000 when Mauser quit the pistol business.
The Mauser is in very good condition. The last gun shop owner to see it said 90-95%, that was a long time ago and it's in the same condition. All original with matching numbers and no import marks. At the time the gunsmith saw it he looked up the serial number and said it was rare, I don't recall why,. When the HSc (Hahn Selbstspanner modell C; double-action model C) did go into production, the guns were serial numbered starting with #700,000, to pick up where Mauser 1914/34 pistol production ended. A total of 252,000 HSc pistols were made during World War II, with 137,000 purchased by the German Army,.
So he acquired all pattern room, prototype and reference pistols that were still there at the time. So it is safe to assume that both number 10 and 11 came from the factory's reference collection.
The HSc was Mauser’s attempt to compete with the highly successful Walther PP design. Development began in 1934, and was ready for mass production in 1938. The German Arms Bureau did not allow production to begin until 1940, however, as it wanted Mauser to focus on production of military contracts. Mauser HSc cutaway view When the HSc ( Hahn Selbstspanner modell C; double-action model C) did go into production, the guns were serial numbered starting with #700,000, to pick up where Mauser 1914/34 pistol production ended. A total of 252,000 HSc pistols were made during World War II, with 137,000 purchased by the German Army, 27,000 by the Navy, 28,000 by various police units, and 59,000 sold commercially (including many sales to soldiers who were not issued pistols).
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Mechanically, the HSc is a simple blowback design, chambered for.32ACP (postwar variants were also made in 9x17mm). As with most contemporary pistols, they used a heel-mounted magazine release and a safety on the slide. Manuals Mauser HSc manual (German) Resources More information on the marking variants of the HSc (and some nice detailed photos) can be found. Hi Mic, look at YouTube, there are some videoes about shooting, breakdown and cleaning the HSc. Also as information source: Pistols of the German Wehrmacht (see above); Guns of the Reich by George Markham; German Handguns – The Complete Book of the Pistols & Revolvers of Germany 1869 to the Present by Ian V.
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Hogg; Pistols of the World, 4th Ed. Maybe you will find also some articles in US-Firearms Magazines like Guns & Ammo, Petersen´s Handguns, American Handgunner. Or get in contact with a Mauser Collectors Ass.
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Maunuals are available on gun shows. Or go the the website of German Firearms Magazine Deutsches Waffen-Journal. They offer reprints of several manuals of European Firearms. Yours Robocop-55.