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*MAUSER C96 SMALL RING SIX SHOT WITH ADJUSTABLE SIGHT, SLOTTED FOR STOCK.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,750.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 5,000.00 USD
*MAUSER C96 SMALL RING SIX SHOT WITH ADJUSTABLE SIGHT, SLOTTED FOR STOCK.
SN 40892. Caliber 7.63mm. Scarce Small Ring six shot C96 with adjustable sight and slotted for stock has a 4" bbl and a slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Usual chamber address and Crown U marking on the left chamber flat. The full serial number is on the left side of the bbl extension. There are no markings on the right side. The right side of the frame bears the usual two line address and the frontstrap is marked "G.O.G. 96.", reflecting use by the German Oldenburg Police in the Weimar period, specifically noted in the book "History Writ in Steel" by Don Maus on page 247. As true for many C96s in the 40000 serial range, the bolt has a long extractor and a single lug firing pin. There are no markings outside the floorplate that has a smooth base. Standard walnut serrated grips and no lanyard ring. As was true for most C96s surplused by the Oldenburg Police, this gun was factory refinished and now has an M1930 Commercial blue. The factory rework is underscored by the crisp Crown U proofing on the left chamber flat and the characteristic color of Mauser's salt blue. The extractor is fire blued and the trigger is strawed. In keeping with the rework, the cursor and bolt stop are salt blued. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts (including the firing pin) except for the sight assembly numbered 875. Each grip panel is correctly struck with the full serial number of the pistol. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Approximately 95% salt blue with most wear directed to the forward projection of the magazine well, under the trigger guard, and to the front and backstraps that have begun to gray from handling. As a rework, it is not surprising that some pitting is under the blue, particularly in the lower rear recess on the right side of the frame. Most of the fire blue remains on the extractor and most of the salt blue is on the cursor and bolt stop. Trigger retains 90% of its original straw. Excellent bore, mirror bright with only minimal ammo related corrosion. Perfect mechanics. A very interesting gun in a rare configuration that was used in a historic setting. 4-48570 LMA33