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Most of the articles that appeared in the 1970s US gun magazines were based on a few demo guns that Mauser prepared before official production began. These demos are usually just reworked and camoflaged Swiss lugers
![]() Mauser did indeed make both the Parabellum and the HSc, although the HSc parts were almost completely made at Manurhin in France. If you are going after a collectible Parabellum American Eagle, the main tips are: -As unfired and complete as possible (gun, box, 2 mags, rod, takedown key, target, manual). -As low a serial number as possible. -Look for the proof, an Eagle/N proof on a PAE is rare, the FBM is the common one. -Alternatively, look for the transitional 1972 model with Swiss style small parts and the P08 style grip. |
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