-
Legacy Member
Opinions on this C96 Mauser (Broomhandle)
Hello all, I recently acquired this piece and would appreciate any input.
I strongly believe it to be a PreWar Commercial. That being said, the safety doesn't have the hole through it. I don't think it's a Wartime Commercial as the hammer stamp that it would have isn't there. Not sure if a replacement part or one of the non-standard pistols. I don't think it's a replacement part. The mag floor plate is however. All other numbers are matching. I believe it to have been refinished at some point. Right now I'm just curious for opinions and reassure myself that I got a good deal. I'll say what I paid later.
Thank you all.
I'm doing the pictures in a separate post as I cannot figure out how to post multiple pics at once in this post
Information
|
Warning: This is a relatively older thread This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current. |
|
-
-
01-30-2021 07:18 PM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
Advisory Panel
-
-
-
Legacy Member
-
-
Advisory Panel

Originally Posted by
jasonafair
I believe it to have been refinished at some point.
I agree, looks to have been polished and blued.
-
-
Legacy Member
some more
Is there any way to to a drag and drop for photos?
-
-
Advisory Panel

Originally Posted by
jasonafair
drag and drop for photos
Don't think so, just the one way. What means are you on? Phone, tablet, laptop?
-
-
Legacy Member
Don't think so, just the one way. What means are you on? Phone, tablet, laptop?
Post via laptop but browsing on phone. I was hoping to be able to drag multiple photos from computer to the archive. Just lazy...
Do you think it would do any harm if I did the boil and card treatment on this one?
-
-
Advisory Panel

Originally Posted by
jasonafair
boil and card
It shouldn't really do anything. That should only have effect (I think) right after the bluing has finished... What is it you hope to achieve?
-
-
Legacy Member
To see if it brings up any rust on the internals.
-
-
Legacy Member
pre WW1 commercial Model 1896 Mauser
Here are some photos of my pre WW1 commercial Mauser, also check the bore for number of grooves too. My stock is also matching. This pistol was purchased from a US veteran years ago.Attachment 114710Attachment 114711Attachment 114712Attachment 114713
-