Regarding to whom this new caliber could be attractive, or what's the market driving factor at that time:
1) Not German. Weimar military supplier was Simson, and caliber was 9. Mauser had no space there;
2) Not Asian. Spanish gunmakers could freely pick up any caliber, but all of them went 7,63, market driven;
3) Not Russian. Otherwise, they would not 'invent' 7,62x25;
4) Most prewar 9x25 went to South America. Not sure why. But looks like South America commercial market had some need on larger caliber C96.... If there were market need on bigger caliber, South America could be one.
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