Mauser Pistol Serial Numbers

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. 1934-1939-From 1914 to 1934 there had been little change in the 7.65 mm. Model, but in 1934 a change was made which altered its external appearance. Graeme Caselton (gcaselton@easynet.co.uk) kindly supplied the following rough breakdown of model variations, dates and serial numbers pertaining to the C96 Mauser. I deeply regret to report that he did so at the time he was about to hand in his 1915 Std. Wartime Commercial for destruction under Britain's new and reprehensible ban on the private. MAUSER WTPII FIRST VARIENT PISTOL - C32669. 25 ACP; 20% blue, good bore, good grips, 2.4' barrel, First Variant WTP II - Serial Number 55000 - 59500 Approximately The first variant WTP II is defined by its slide inscription in all capital sans.

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