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Within a year of its introduction in 1896, the C96 had been sold to governments and commercially to civilians and individual military officers. The Mauser C96 pistol was extremely popular with British officers at the time, and many purchased it privately. Mauser supplied the C96 to Westley Richards in the UK for resale. By the onset of World ...
Explorer II was a pistol version of the AR-7. [10] It resembled a Broomhandle Mauser. The receiver had a built-in pistol grip with no provision for the rifle stock (the internal parts are interchangeable between rifle and pistol). The rear sight of the pistol was an open notch adjustable for windage and elevation.
The 'Broomhandle' Mauser details the development, usage, and impact of the Mauser C96, in Germany, its country of origin, and later via unlicensed foreign copies. The book is heavily illustrated, as Ferguson, who works at the Royal Armouries Museum, was able to photograph C96s from the museum.
Mauser C96: Mauser: 7.63×25mm Mauser 9×19mm Parabellum German Empire: 1896-1937 Mauser HSc: Mauser.32 ACP.380 ACP Nazi Germany: 1935 Mauser HSp: Mauser: 9x19mm Parabellum West Germany: 1970s Mauser Model 1910
Firearms chambered for the 7.63mm Mauser cartridge include the pistol for which it was designed, the Mauser C96 in all variants and copies, the Astra Model 900 and variants, the Schwarzlose Model 1898, the 1911-pattern Star models A and M, [2] and a handful of pre-World War II submachine guns such as the Swiss Bergmann M/20 exported to China ...
An Introductory Guide to the Identification of Small Arms, Light Weapons, and Associated Ammunition (Small Arms Survey, 2018) [16] [17] Arms and Armour of the First World War (Royal Armouries, 2018) [18] The 'Broomhandle' Mauser (Osprey Publishing, 2017) [19] [20]
Fusil Mauser Model 1889: 7.65 mm Gewehr 262(b) Fusil Mauser Model 1935: 7.65 mm Gewehr 263(b) Fusil Mauser 1889/36: 7.65 mm Zielfernrohrgewehr 264(b) Fusil Mauser Model 1935 (sniping variant) 7.65 mm Karabiner 420(b) Carabine Mauser FN Modele 1924: 7 mm Karabiner 451(b) Mauser Model 1889 Carabine: 7.65 mm Karabiner 452(b) Carabine Mauser 98: 7 ...
Common rifle cartridges, from the largest .50 BMG to the smallest .22 Long Rifle with a $1 United States dollar bill in the background as a reference point.. This is a table of selected pistol/submachine gun and rifle/machine gun cartridges by common name.