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DESIRABLE MAUSER MODEL 1932 SCHNELLFEUER MACHINE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:7,500.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
DESIRABLE MAUSER MODEL 1932 SCHNELLFEUER MACHINE
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PISTOL WITH STOCK & SPARE MAGAZINES. Cal. 7.63mm. S# 67134. Bbl. 5 9/16". During the early 1930s, Mauser realized it was losing ground in the highly competitive and lucrative Chinese market, notably from the Spanish firms Astra and Royal, whom were producing select-fire machine pistols that externally resembled the C96 pistol. Josef Nickl whom worked in Mauser's experimental department was tasked with creating a select-fire C96 as to remain competitive. Nickl's design, patented in 1930, was quickly pushed into production and shipped to China, where it was soon apparent there were issues with the select-fire mechanism. By 1932, Karl Westinger, another employee of Mauser's experimental department, designed an improved select-fire mechanism, of which most collectors are familiar with today. Between 1931-1936 Mauser produced approx. 95,000 Schnellfeuer machine pistols between both variations, largely owing to their rarity today. This example is marked "WAFFENFABRIK/ MAUSER/ OBERNDORF A/N" on the top flat of the faceted breech, with a double crowned "U" commercial proof marked on the left quarter flat (repeated on top of bolt), and with the S# on the left flat. Left side of the frame is marked "N" and "R" at the selector, followed by the Mauser banner logo, with "WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER/ OBERNDORF A. NECKAR/ D.R.P.u.A.P." marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the bolt, which is polished in-the-white. Rear sight slide exhibits a dull blue finish. Sub-frame assembly exhibits a proper dull gray appearance. Frame is mounted with 2-piece grooved wood grips, and features a integrally machined lanyard ring provision and a split key lanyard ring on the butt. Standard fixed blade front sight and tangent V-notch rear sight graduated 50-1000. Frame matches the full S# on the bbl./bbl. extension via "7134" on the interior. MAGS: x1 blued steel 10-rd. and x2 blued steel 20-rd. mags. Each mag. is marked with the Mauser banner logo on its floorplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: proper unnumbered wood stock / holster, marked with the Mauser banner logo on the side. CONDITION: metal components retain large amounts to the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting areas and streaks of wear fading to gray patina (most notably on edges and sides of bbl.), areas of light to mild thinning, as well as some superficial handling marks overall. Grip straps have mostly faded to a gray patina and exhibit some light pitting. Near mirror bore, exhibiting some scattered spots of light pitting, while retaining sharp and well defined rifling throughout. Proper manual mechanics. Grips show smoothing, as well as some superficial marks and impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sound. Stock shows numerous scattered marks and impressions from handling and storage, with a large repaired crack on the rear, to the right of the hinge plate. Stock lug retains the majority of its original finish, with the hinge plate retaining fair amounts of bluing, exhibiting wear, as well as scattered spots and patches of surface oxidation. x1 20-rd. mag. exhibits a large area of moderate pitting on its right side, with the other exhibiting some mild pitting. Otherwise mags. all appear serviceable. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT CURIO & RELIC MACHINE GUN REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. (03-2063/MLW). CURIO CLASS III. $15,000-25,000.