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*EXTRAORDINARILY RARE MAUSER M1912-14 WITH CORRECT MAUSER SHOULDER STOCK.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:6,750.00 USD Estimated At:13,500.00 - 17,500.00 USD
*EXTRAORDINARILY RARE MAUSER M1912-14 WITH CORRECT MAUSER SHOULDER STOCK.
SN 148. Mauser made fewer than 200 M1912-14 pistols for evaluation and testing before WWI. The earliest guns, particularly those with serial number below 100, were manufactured as standard pistols. A small number of later guns including this example were fitted for a unique shoulder stock. This pistol has a 4-3/8" bbl with a fixed front sight having a serrated face and a drift adjustable rear sight. The left side of the slide is marked with a single line address "WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER A.-G. OBERNDORF A.N. MAUSER'S PATENT." Behind the rear sight is the serial number 148 in large digits. The rest of the pistol is similar to an enlarged M1914 with its fire blued trigger and button release safety lever. Depressing the serrated button in front of the trigger guard frees the slide for retraction. Reinserting the magazine releases the slide to return to its closed position. The single piece grip has finely checkered panels on each side while the back is relieved for a slotted lug to accommodate the shoulder stock. The magazine, again similar to an enlarged M1914, has a bright body and a square toed fire blued base. Upon disassembly, the serial number is repeated on the left side of the forward bbl lug, on each of the three components comprising the locking flap mechanism, and on the firing pin. It is also repeated on the left side of the trigger and on the spine of the magazine. In short, the gun is completely matching including the magazine. The unnumbered shoulder stock is one of 20 made by Mauser in the late 1960s on behalf of Henk Visser through the cooperation of Joseph Schroeder who lent one of his original stocks to Mauser for copying. These later stocks were blonde but otherwise indistinguishable from those of earlier production. Retracting the lug button allows the stock to easily connect and lock onto the backstrap with only minimal wobble. The body of the hollowed stock is sound with a coarsely checkered lid as is correct for this accessory. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: This M1912-14 has been professionally and carefully restored. Although a few metal imperfections may be noted with scrutiny, surface planes are flat, edges sharp, and the lettering is crisp. The fire blue of the trigger and recoil spring guide have been restored to the same level of care. A crack extending the length of the grip, on the right side, near the back border of the checkered field has been neatly repaired. So professionally that the remaining varnish looks factory applied. Grip screws have toned domes with near perfect slots. The magazine is excellent with only minimal body wear. Virtually all the original fire blue, with minimal pinprick losses, are on the base.ÊÊThe more recently manufactured stock is virtually new with nearly 100% of the fire blue on the lug and hinge. The body is unflawed as is the checkering on the lid. There can be no doubt that a Mauser M1912-14 with its correct shoulder stock is one of the most collectible Mausers ever manufactured! 4-48583 LMA67