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Lifer
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Lifer
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Defintely a Mauser gun Mike... the Mauser "bump" on the rear of the "ears" is visible. Sorry I can't be more specific
but your photo is out of focus and I can't see the markings well enough to determine which month and year it was made
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Strange, I can see the unit mark.
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Good thing the safety is engaged on both.
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Very rare experimental model "Pc.08"... for shooting around corners.
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haha some funny comments in here
interesting pieces thats for sure, i like looking at the real 'relics' that, how should i put this? ....... Didn't quite make it through times, unscathed
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I found I've gotten used to the "survivors" or "exceptionals", and took them as granted. My shooting range friend simply refused to believe an old guns could have 80%+ gun blue left.
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Alvin,
Could that be a Chinese C96 in .45 ACP? http://www.gunsworld.com/mauser/c96/c96_china2_us.html
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An A - B comparison of the C96 in first photograph I posted with the one in the photo that Alvin posted doesn't look as likely as this one dose at being the right match for a Chinese C96.
http://www.gunsworld.com/mauser/c96/c96_china1_us.html
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The so called "Shansei .45 ACP" is ....hard to put that appropriately without offending anyone, please forgive me first if you have a different view.... a gun to cheat collectors' USD. It has never been popular in China, only recently became a "historically important" variation, "only 8,000 were made!!"..... big deal? I think my friend commented it correctly: "If you have gotten every variation except this one, then it's may not be a bad choice." |
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