Quite a bit depends on what markings are present on the pistol. Pictures are, as Norm says, essential.
If it looks like all Mauser parts but without acceptance markings it could well be a end-of-war "Cigarette gun" (so called because GIs paid for them with cartons of cigarettes)...
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