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paparog
09-06-2012, 11:47 AM
I have a Mauser pistol 7.65 cannot find any ammo for it is there another caliber that I can use such as 7.63. Its really a nice pistol hate to get rid of it because I cant find ammo for it please help.

MEH
09-06-2012, 11:56 AM
Otherwise known as: .32 ACP or .32 Auto

paparog
09-06-2012, 12:00 PM
Otherwise known as: .32 ACP or .32 Auto

So I can use a .32 ACP??

TGS
09-06-2012, 12:04 PM
So I can use a .32 ACP??

7.65 Browning is what Europeans call .32 ACP. Same exact thing. Most cartridges have multiple names depending on the era and geographic location.Read this. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.32_ACP)

7.63 Mauser is NOT the same as 7.65. 7.63 Mauser is also called .30 Mauser, and is a cartridge Mauser designed for their C96 pistols. The 7.62 Tokarev is actually a hot version of 7.63 Mauser.

What model do you have? 1910, 1914, 1934, HSc?

paparog
09-06-2012, 12:16 PM
7.65 Browning is what Europeans call .32 ACP. Same exact thing. Most cartridges have multiple names depending on the era and geographic location.Read this. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.32_ACP)

7.63 Mauser is NOT the same as 7.65. 7.63 Mauser is also called .30 Mauser, and is a cartridge Mauser designed for their C96 pistols. The 7.62 Tokarev is actually a hot version of 7.63 Mauser.

What model do you have? 1910, 1914, 1934, HSc?

Dont know But wil tell u what I found
Waffenfabrik Mauser AG
around the trigger it says 747
looks like a small Luger
And on other side says Mauser 7.65 nothing else except ser numbers ???

TGS
09-06-2012, 04:11 PM
Dont know But wil tell u what I found
Waffenfabrik Mauser AG
around the trigger it says 747
looks like a small Luger
And on other side says Mauser 7.65 nothing else except ser numbers ???

Mauser 1914:
997

Mauser 1934:
998

Mauser HSc:
999

Check out Mauserguns.com (http://www.mauserguns.com/) for Mauser specific information, parts diagrams, assembly instructions, and a good forum with knowledgeable collectors. Lots of good info on there for these awesome little pocket rockets (I had a 1914 and HSc myself).

paparog
09-06-2012, 06:54 PM
Mauser 1914:
997

Mauser 1934:
998

Mauser HSc:
999

Check out Mauserguns.com (http://www.mauserguns.com/) for Mauser specific information, parts diagrams, assembly instructions, and a good forum with knowledgeable collectors. Lots of good info on there for these awesome little pocket rockets (I had a 1914 and HSc myself).

1914

paparog
09-06-2012, 07:01 PM
1914

looks like 1914 but front sight of 1934 now I compare looks more like 1934 and grips of 1914

TGS
09-06-2012, 07:25 PM
looks like 1914 but front sight of 1934 now I compare looks more like 1934 and grips of 1914

There were some transitional models of the 1934 that were fitted with the straight/humpless 1914 grips. I don't think they bring extra value compared to the regular 1934, but this whole series of Mausers are pretty nice pistols. We have one in our family that our great grandfather bought way back when. My brother currently has it, and I'd love to get it from him being he probably doesn't shoot it or even know what it is. The manual safety mechanism is pretty slick.

Enjoy!

paparog
09-07-2012, 07:53 AM
There were some transitional models of the 1934 that were fitted with the straight/humpless 1914 grips. I don't think they bring extra value compared to the regular 1934, but this whole series of Mausers are pretty nice pistols. We have one in our family that our great grandfather bought way back when. My brother currently has it, and I'd love to get it from him being he probably doesn't shoot it or even know what it is. The manual safety mechanism is pretty slick.

Enjoy!

Thank you so much for your info.

paparog
09-09-2012, 03:36 PM
Thank you so much for your info.

Would anyone know about what this pistol is worth???

Joe in PNG
09-09-2012, 03:58 PM
Ok, a quick horseback guess without being able to look at the gun- and worth every cent you're paying me (nothing)...

Rough guess is about $450- $550, much less if the condition is bad or the numbers don't match. However, you wouldn't likely get much more than about $350 from a shop or collector unless the condition was perfect.

Just my quick guess. Others may have a better opinion.

Tamara
09-11-2012, 11:26 AM
You know how you can tell I haven't been here in a couple of weeks? There was a post about an antique .32 pistol, with 7.65 Auto right in the title, no less, and I didn't reply...

I loves me (http://cosmolineandrust.blogspot.com/search/label/The%20Thirty%20Two) some .32s...