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*MAUSER C96 WITH SCREWED IN BBL AS USED IN GERMAN TEST TRIALS.

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*MAUSER C96 WITH SCREWED IN BBL AS USED IN GERMAN TEST TRIALS.
SN 27. Caliber 7.63mm. Very unusual fixed sight C96 with screwed in 4" bbl, reinforced chamber, and fixed rear sight. Mauser address on top of the chamber, serial number 27 on the left side of the chamber flat. No markings on the right side. Standard two line address on the right side of the frame. Long extractor. Two lug firing pin. Fire blued extractor, bolt stop, safety, and trigger. Slotted for shoulder stock. Disassembly shows all matching serial numbers except the locking block #383 and proofed unnumbered firing pin. Replaced grips are correctly numbered. Lanyard ring is a replacement. Mauser made 40 C96s for the German military tests in 1901. Approximately twenty-five ten shot guns and fifteen six shots. They were numbered in a separate serial range. All had a screwed in bbl, a reinforced chamber, a small ring hammer, a thin nonslotted backstrap, and were Crown D acceptance marked on the right side of the bbl extension. This gun was imported into the United States from China where it was used hard and the backstrap modified to accept a shoulder stock. The ears of the rear sight were rounded and the center of the backstrap was slotted with a supportive section added to each side. The gun was subsequently restored and fitted with new grips. As part of the restoration, the Crown D was effaced. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Restored with 99% bright blue finish. The extractor, bolt stop, safety, and trigger were reheat treated to a brilliant fire blue. Poor condition bore with barely discernible rifling amidst oxidation from corrosive ammunition. Perfect mechanics. An extremely interesting C96 with a fascinating history. 4-48541 LMA28