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*EXTREMELY RARE MAUSER MODEL 1909 EXPERIMENTAL IN CALIBER 9MM.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:16,250.00 USD Estimated At:32,500.00 - 45,000.00 USD
*EXTREMELY RARE MAUSER MODEL 1909 EXPERIMENTAL IN CALIBER 9MM.
SN 28. Caliber 9mm. Mauser made a small number of handguns that were largely scaled up versions of the familiar M1910 and M1914. To handle the increased recoil, the first of these guns, as this example, had a folded spring inserted into the forward slide to act as a buffer where contacting the frame in full recoil. Later, cognizant of this weakness, the buffer spring was abandoned in favor of exploring the more complicated locking flap mechanism as introduced in the M1906-08 and carried forward the M1912-14. The external appearance of this pistol is reminiscent of an M1910 Sidelatch, enlarged as appropriate for the 9mm cartridge. It has a 4-3/8" bbl with a fixed front sight and a slide with a drift adjustable rear sight. The left side of the slide is marked "Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Obendorf A.N. Mauser's Patent." The only other marking on the slide is the serial #28 in small numerals in front of the sight that is repeated on the back of the otherwise unmarked frame. The serial number #28 also appears on the front of the recoil spring guide, on the left side of the trigger, the ejector, and twice on the magazine(on the follower and spine). The firing pin is #31. Disassembly is affected in exactly the same manner as that for the M1910/M1914/M1934 series of pistols. Single piece wood grip with checkered panels on each side secured with two screws. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Bright 95% original blue with high point wear from apparent holstering and minor spotted losses with thinning of frontstrap. Same condition applies to the fire blue of the extractor, recoil spring guide, and grip screws. Most of the fire blue from the magazine floorplate has faded to a gray-brown. Grip retains most of its original varnish with no cracks or chips. Minimal blunting of diamonds. Sharp screw slots. Bright bore with sharp rifling and only minimal frosting. Perfect mechanics. Great gun that can only be faulted for having a mismatched firing pin. 4-48580 LMA80