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collectorfirearms.net had similar one like this in the past: 4-digit s/n, 2-line address text. Asked $800 something. I viewed that one a few times but missed the gun because I waited too long and someone else took it.
Before long, God may know I am waiting for it (?), another one was offered for sale. Better, coming with holster and two magazines. But auction end time was not very convenient -- 2pm in the afternoon. The winning price was about right, not many crazy people bid in the afternoon. $500 (if you have a good gun for sale, consider your listing time, don't let it end in the 2pm, or worse, 2am ![]() Here is the gun. Not in my hands yet. Will arrive soon. I heard Finnish call this thing "Akka Mauser" (Aunt Mauser) |
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Nice looking model 1914. I have 2 of them and they are a fun gun to shoot. It is kind of hard to belive that they were military sidearms though.
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Three day look and see. Hopefully it will arrive next week.
I had two passed through my hands last year. Out of luck and both were returned. One was a partially refurbished gun with holster but looked innocent on photos. Another one was original but had "GERMANY" on the butt of the grip. I was not very sensitive on GERMANY export stamp, but since it was described as having no "GERMANY" in specific, so .... sorry. Hopefully, this one will be the keeper. |
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Thanks Lord. It's here. One week for the check to reach the seller, two weeks to clear the check, one more week for the package to come.
If I remembered right, it's called "M702" in 1920s by official dealer. |
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That gun looks pristine! Congratulations You have been acquiring some really nice guns. Bob
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Many 1914 survived well. In current buyer's market, many options are available.
Just sold a bunch of stuffs. It's time to put money "back into work". Next one will be a side latch 1910. Have not found one yet. Waiting. Looked up the catalog, Stoeger listed M700 (1910) and M702 (1914) $20, M701 (WTP) $18, and M710 (Bolo) $75. After so many years, the price actually did not change much considering inflation. |
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I love these little pistols.
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