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Second hand Mauser C96 Broomhandle 7.63 Pistol

Price: 2,750.00 GBP
Posted By: Gunsales9
Global ID: #LB8508026
Condition: Like New
Posted On: 11 year(s) ago

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This classic large ring flat or "slab" sided "Broomhandle" Mauser is probably the finest example currently for sale in the UK. Serial number dates it to 1900 around the time of the South African War and the condition is exceptional. I would rate the pistol as 95%+ and nearly mint. There are some slight scuffs on the mirror smooth blue but not dreadful ones. The bore is as one would expect and the grips are about perfect. Photographs literally do not do this pistol justice. There is some pitting or casting inclusions on part of the frame under the grips so to be cautious I would say it may have been refinished although I have had some mixed expert views on this. Under a microscope the stamping does not appear to be polished or worn so if it has been refinished it is an excellent job. If you are interested in this you will know its nomenclature and significance in the development of the Mauser pistol. I am happy to send additional images to serious parties.

Within a year of its introduction in 1896, the C96 had been sold to governments and commercially for resale to civilians and individual military officers.
The Mauser C96 pistol was also extremely popular with British officers at the time and purchased privately by many of them; numbers were supplied to Westley Richards in the UK for this purpose, although its popularity with the British military had waned by the onset of World War I.
As a military sidearm, the pistols saw service in various colonial wars, as well as World War I, the Estonian War of Independence, the Spanish Civil War, the Chinese Civil War and World War II. The C96 also became a staple of Bolshevik Commissars and various warlords and gang leaders in the Russian Civil War, known simply as "the Mauser".
Winston Churchill was fond of the Mauser C96 and used one at the Battle of Omdurman and during the Second Boer War; similarly, Lawrence of Arabia carried a Mauser C96 for a period during his time in the Middle East.Indian Revolutionary Ram Prasad Bismil and his partymen used these Mauser Pistols in the historical Kakori train robbery in August 1925. Chinese Communist general Zhu De carried a Mauser C96 during his Nanchang Uprising and later conflicts; his gun (with his name printed on it) can be viewed in the Beijing war museum.
Imported and domestic copies of the C96 were used extensively by the Chinese in the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War, as well as by the Spanish during the Spanish Civil War and the Germans in World War II.
Besides the standard 7.63×25mm chambering, C96 pistols were also commonly chambered for 9×19mm Parabellum with a small number also being produced in 9 mm Mauser Export. There was also a Chinese-manufactured model chambered for .45 ACP. Despite the pistol's worldwide popularity and fame, the only nation to use the C96 as the primary service pistol of its military and police was China. The Broomhandle Mauser has become a popular collector's gun.
The C96 frequently appears as a "foreign" or "exotic" pistol in a number of films and TV shows, owing to its distinctive and instantly recognisable shape, and for the same reasons and in the same tradition, a C96 was modified to form Han Solo's prop blaster pistol for the Star Wars films. It was popularized in Soviet films as the iconic weapon of the Russian revolution and civil war.

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  • Basic Information
  • Make: Mauser
  • Telephone: 07969132060
  • Model: Broomhadle
  • Calibre: 7.63mm

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