serial numbers likely detailed production records, like those for Walthers, were destroyed in the war. None of my references give production years vs. "The serial number,762868, also shows it to be an early model." Agree. The "eagle with the letter N" is a German commercial proof mark of the era all HSc's, commercial, military and police pistols have this mark. Note that the very earliest HSc's have the grip screw located much lower on the pistol. Earlier wartime HSc's lack the three horizontal bars in the middle of the 2nd line of the slide markings (looks nearly like a solid band in the illustration) this space is blank on earlier HSc's. Thanks much for the help.Īs a point of reference, go to The item 33-54 is a wartime HSc and has the slide markings and style of wood grips of that era. over some kind of emblem with a couple rifles crossing each other with the letters AKAN on the bottom of the emblem. I also have a very nice holster for this in excellent shape with the nazi logo on the front of it with the initials D.R.G.M. I am told that as the war went on they stopped imprinting them with the serial numbers. But for now I have one from the same time period but without the matching serial number. Hopefully someday I can find the original magazine. 7.65 mm, With the Mauser logo in front of all this. The left front of the barrel also is very readable, Mauser-Werke A. The serial number,762868, also shows it to be an early model.
It has an N under the eagle on the right side by the trigger guard and in the front right side of the barrel. And yes the L under the eagle on the left side by the trigger guard makes it an early police issue pistol. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice.Ok it is the 7.65 mm as stated in the topic title which is 32 ACP.
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