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    Pawn shop find: Mauser Broomhandle

    Got this yesterday at a pawn shop that I drive by every day on the way to work. It is a few blocks from my office. I had checked them out in the past but they didn't sell guns. Yesterday I noticed they had a sign out saying that they were now selling guns. This C96 Red-9 broomhandle is all-matching and in excellent condition.













    During World War I, the Imperial Germanicon Army contracted with Mauser for 150,000 C96 pistols chambered in 9mm Parabellum to offset the slow production of the standard-issue Luger P08 pistol. This variant of the C96 was named the "Red 9", after a large number "9" burned and painted in red into the grip panels, to warn the pistols' users not to load them with 7.63 mm ammunition by mistake. Of the 150,000 pistols commissioned, approximately 137,000 were delivered before the war ended.
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    Milsurp, I think my heart just stopped! Incredible condition! Salt Flat

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    What gives? You walked past the crapped out power tools, cheesy jewellry and dubious electronics to pick up some wartime replacement weirdo handgun? Jeepers! That thing needs a Picatinny rail, thermoplastic grips and a flash suppressor. And its a Nine. You just won't get street cred' with the guys having anything that isn't a 40, a 44 or a 45. (and sarcasm font off)

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