![]() ![]() ![]() Also, a small Army Test Proof stamp was stamped on the left rear grip tang. These pistols are marked with an Eagle/655 inspection stamp on the left rear trigger guard web, a factory firing proof Eagle/N on the right rear trigger guard web & at the front of the right slide. The German Army began HSc procurement with an initial order for 3,000 pistols in early 1941, beginning with serial number 701,345 & intermittently, ending about 712,000. Production began in late 1940 at serial number 700,000 which was an extension of the serial number range of the Mauser Model 1934 pistol which it replaced. Small framed pistols such as these were also used by high ranking Wehrmacht Officers & Party Leaders. The Mauser HSc competed with the PP/ PPK & Sauer 38H pistols for Luftwaffe or Waffen-SS use & these were procured from Army & police stocks. The designation HSc stood for Hahn Selbstspanner (“self-cocking hammer”) Pistole. It was procured initially by the Kriegsmarine, soon followed by the Army & Police. The Mauser HSc is a 7.65mm pistol introduced in Nazi Germany during World War 2 in addition to the contemporary German Walther PP/PPK & Sauer 38H for police & military use. Offered for sale is a late WW2 Nazi Mauser Model HSC in 7.65mm which comes with the correct holster & 2 original magazines to add to your collection! Mint, Matching, Original & Complete With Correct Holster! ![]()
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