mauser hsc
mauser hsc
I just picked up a mauser hsc and to the best of my knowledge it was manufactured in mid 1942 (serial # 791 xxx) has eagle over N made for german army (heer) what neat little gun!!! But it will take some getting used to only way to release the slide is insert a mag anybody else own a hsc that could school me on potential issues?? Thanks every body!
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My mistake eagle over N is the firing proof it also has an eagle over 135 witch stand for army
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Here's a pic I'm going to the range on sunday I'll let you know how it works out
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Mine is a .380 made in '71.
Yours in .32?
I haven't shot mine enough tio get used to the slide release.
This is the only pistol I own that I have NEVER taken completely apart (no nerve).
Yours in .32?
I haven't shot mine enough tio get used to the slide release.
This is the only pistol I own that I have NEVER taken completely apart (no nerve).
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Yeah it's chambered in .32 aka 7.65x17 and yeah I watched some you tube videos on how to field strip it and that is almost to easy but any futher then that no thanks! I'll try the pic again
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Just got back from the range I brought all 3 of my pistols the p64 the russian mak and my new/old mauser hsc. I really feel the p64 was the most accurate maybe cuz I have owned it the longest and shot it the most?? I had zero issues with the p64 and the mak but the hsc jammed about 4-5 out of 50 rounds plus after the last shot it leaves the slide open like its supposed to do but when I pull the empty magizine the slide closes it that normal? I thought the only way to close the slide on a hsc is INSERT a empty or full magazine? I must keep in mind it is a 70 year old gun!
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I have both the 7.65 x 17 (Wehrmacht issue around 1940) and the 9 x 17, one of the last made by Walther post war (around 1973 and not the Gamba version). All Mausers that I have (a 1910 and a 1914) lock open when the mag is empty and then the usual way to close the slide is to insert a loaded mag. Applies to the 6.35 x 17, the two 7.65 x17 and the 9 x 17. One other Mauser that I have is somewhat similar (the C96 from early 1900s), but since this uses a stripper clip to load into a fixed 10 round mag, it stays open and then when you close, the top round is stripped off as occurs in a regular semi-auto. No problem in taking the HScs apart, just make certain that they are unloaded as you have to cock the hammer to start. DaveN
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So the slide is not suppose close when I remove an empty mag right? And btw did the picture show up because somebody mentioned It didn't show up earlier.
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