Initials scratched onto right side of frame in cutout below the Mauser markings. Pistol is used, mechanically fine, however is missing the firing pin assembly, bore shows some frost with strong rifling. The harness is in fair condition, owners name written on harness, there is a geared wheel logo on the front, shoulder strap is torn from the tab on one end. Staining from an includes leather harness. Another crack is on the top running down along the comb from the grip hole about 3.5 inches. There are cracks on both sides of the stock down from the hinge plate on the left down from the top edge thru the lid latch button, both cracks about 4 inches long. The stock has a previous owners name written in ink on the right side. Standard Mauser Oberndorf markings on top of chamber and right side of frame. Fixed front and 500 meter tangent rear sights. Fidel was a Mauser employee, working as the superintendent of the experimental workshop for the company. The design originated with the brothers Fidel, Friedrich and Josef Feederle. The term 9mm Luger can designate the cartridge as well as a. Original blued finish and matching serial numbered "Red 9" walnut grips. The Mauser C96 (Construktion 96) is a semi-loading, short recoil pistol originally manufactured by Mauser from 1896 to 1937 with copies made in Spain and China. Let me rephrase this to help you a bit: C96 Mauser vs. 9mm Luger 85% blue, good bore, good grips, fair stock, 5.5'' barrel, Finish commercial contract.
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