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Although the firm name had been changed from Waffenfabrik Mauser to Mauser-Werke in 1922, the new name was not used on the pocket pistols until 1929 or 1930, at about serial number 400,000.ġ934-1939-From 1914 to 1934 there had been little change in the 7.65 mm.
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models, however, which had their own series of numbering. This statement does not include the W.T.P. pistols appear to have been numbered in the same series, which by 1939 had reached about 640,000. 1914 type seems to have been numbered first from 61,000 to 100,000, after which the numbers jumped to 200,000 and became intermingled with the numbers for the 6.35 mm. pistols produced from 1910 to 1913 (inclusive) appears to have been from 1 to 61,000. As time went on it appeared in several slightly differing forms, but essentially it remained the same. pistol became known as the Model 1914 in popular nomenclature. The Model 1910 (but unofficial) designation seems to have remained as popular nomenclature for the early 6.35 mm. pistol had been made in 1912 andġ913, but the final form which was issued commercially was quite different in external characteristics from the experimental forms. This appeared late in that year or possibly early in 1915. pistol was forthcoming, in which all of the latest features of the 6.35 mm. Early in 1914 it was announced that a 7.65 mm. Late in 1913 a new version of the 1910 type was announced, differing in a few details.
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To expose the limb work the slide is first removed and the side plate, which is rabbeted at each end, is simply lifted up at the rear end and removed. In these later pistols the trigger pin is staked to the opposite (right) side of the receiver. In the later issues of the 1910 Type pistol a simpler and less expensive scheme was used. The rear end of this plate is rabbeted into the receiver. The device combines a trigger pin and on this pin is a latch which unlocks the front end of the side plate over the limb work.
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vestpocket (W.T.P.) pistols and then only after the introduction of the second model.Įarly issues of the 1910 Type are characterized by the presence of a lever on the left side of the receiver just above the trigger, the purpose of which is two-fold. Model designations for the early smaller pistols were made only in the case of the 6.35 mm. 1910, although at the time no model designation was assigned to it by the manufacturer. Modell 1909, and this was put on the market later in 1910 or early in 1911. pocket pistol which, except for size, minor machining, and assembly differences, was a copy of the 9 mm. Successful functioning depended on the use of a special Parabellum cartridge with a lighter powder charge and lighter bullet, which was specially designed by Mauser for this weapon (Figs. This Modell 1909 is not to be confused with the later Modell 1912 and the Modell 1912/14, as it did not have the delaying or retarding devices which appeared on the Modellġ912. Although an instruction book was issued, indicating that the pistol was expected to meet with approval, there was little demand for them and very few were made.
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Parabellum caliber, and this resulted in a pistol designated as Modell 1909. Mauser's first attempt was to produce a military pistol in 9 mm. Work on a fixed-barrel type of arms was first done on rifles in 1907, but in 1908 interest had shifted to experimental work on a hand gun of this type. The first Mauser patents on blowback type pistols date from 1907, and many patents were taken out from 1907 to 1915.