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RARE, DESIRABLE AND HIGHLY CHARISMATIC MAUSER 20-SHOT CONEHAMMER WITH MATCHING STOCK.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:7,500.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 20,000.00 USD
RARE, DESIRABLE AND HIGHLY CHARISMATIC MAUSER 20-SHOT CONEHAMMER WITH MATCHING STOCK.
SN 8437. Caliber 7.63mm. One of just a handful of 20-shot pistols in a very well established and narrow serial range clustered around 84XX. This gun has a 5.5" bbl and a pinned 1-10 rear sight. Usual Mauser address on the chamber. Crown U mark on the left side of the bbl extension and an antler proof on the right. The only marking on the frame is the serial number on the backstrap just below the locking lever. Standard Conehammer features include a bolt with a long extractor and an independently secured firing pin. Detailed disassembly shows all matching numbers (including the firing pin) and standard serrated grips, each marked with the full serial number of the gun with no recesses. Original lanyard ring. Accompanied by an original stock with a matching lug that still has the original and entirely correct plunger. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Untouched 20-shot with approximately 20-30% blue in protected areas, largely the back portion of the bbl extension inside the frame recesses and inside the trigger guard. The balance has turned to a mellow patina with more advanced etching on the front and backstrap. Comparable oxidative loss has turned the small parts, that were originally fire blued, to gray. Worn bore with no discernible rifling amidst oxidative loss. Original grips with well delineated serrations whose wear is commensurate with the balance of the gun. Shoulder stock has been lightly sanded and a section carefully inserted in the spine just over the rear sight. Around the insert are several hairline cracks just to the left of the hinge, the largest measuring 6.5". Original stock lug, factory matched to the gun, is heavily oxidized and retained by a replacement screw that does not reach to the upper arm of the lug. Extensive oxidation involves the hinge that now has an etched gray-brown surface. The special tensioning spring and securing screw inside the uncracked lid are missing. Though this 20-shot has seen considerable use the gun is original in every respect and the refurbishment directed at the stock should not be seen as a detriment. There is no doubt that 20-shot rigs are amongst the most desirable ensembles ever assembled by Mauser. 4-48556 LMA37