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Pilot or Transitional parabellum
Just before Christmas I aquired a Mauser Parabellum with Interarms markings in 7.65mm with a 6" barrel. The pistol was sold with a clip and thats all.
About the same time I bought the pistol I bought a copy of "The Parabellum is Back" and have enjoyed it very much. Yesterday I was reading the "Pilot" and "Production" numberings and there single and double dot patterns and noticed there is something a little different about my pistol. According to the book, this pistol(10.00.13xx) and my other pistol; a 9mm(11.00.15xx) were in the first shipment to Interarms. I believe some time in January 1971. My 7.65mm pistol has the same exact number with the double dots on both the frame and the reciever. On the other hand the 9mm(also with 6" barrel) has a number with one dot on the reciever and 2 dots on the frame. I don't know if this is something out of the ordinary or if it would be specific to one of the 2 groups;Pilot or Transitional? Thanks so much, this book is really something!.................... |
One of the forum members here named Vlim knows everything about these guns. Hopefully he will be along soon. I have one of the Mauser Parabellums in 9mm with a 6in bbl. I really enjoy this luger.
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Hi, photos would help to determine in which category it falls. The first production pistols differed from the later production models in certain ways, and judging by your description you have some of those early production guns.
Nice to see a pistol with the dot pattern differing on the frame and receiver. |
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Here are some shots, It looks like all the "dots" showed up...............................
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Yep. It's the early production version allright.
The fact that it goes from the dotted serial pattern to the normal serial pattern on the frame is a nice bonus. -It has the old frame (Swiss opening curve). -It lacks the milled chamber edges. -It has the 'engraved' original Mauser logo. |
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