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Lot 460:German Mauser Baby Model 1878 "Zig-Zag" Single Action Revolver

August 15th, 2025|Bedford, TX
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Lot 460:German Mauser Baby Model 1878 "Zig-Zag" Single Action Revolver

August 15th, 2025|Bedford, TX
Estimated Price$4,000 - $6,000
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German Mauser Baby Model 1878 "Zig-Zag" Single Action Revolver

Manufactured c. 1886-1896 as a hinged frame example. Developed in 1878, the "Zig-Zag" revolver was the first handgun designed and developed by Paul Mauser and his firm, while still operating in partnership with Wilhelm Mauser as the Mauser Brothers (prior to 1884). A competitor to be the first centerfire cartridge-fed handgun adopted by the German military, the 1878 scored high marks in overall performance, though concerns about the complexity of the design led them to choose the 1879 Reichsrevolver instead. In 1886, the hinged frame variation was introduced. A number are believed to have seen service as privately purchased military sidearms. At the heart of the mechanism is the combination of an angular track (the titular "Zig-Zag") machined into the side of the cylinder and a toothed reciprocating bar linked to the hammer, which serves to both advance and lock the cylinder, in contrast to the more commonly seen pawl/sprocket and stop arrangement. Additionally, the spring responsible for resetting the cocking bar also powers the hammer, replacing the grip frame mounted leaf spring commonly seen in that era. For loading, the barrel assembly is hinged at the rear of the top strap, automatically pushing the hammer back to the safety notch when opened, with the closure latch doubling as the lever for a star-pattern extractor assembly. Sights are fixed, with "GEBR. MAUSER & Cie OBERNDORF a/N. WURTTEMBERG. 1878."on top of the barrel rib, and the matching full and partial serial number marked on various components. With a pair of finely decorated gutta percha grip panels with raised dragon and floral themed decorations. Provenance: The Collection of Clive Cussler

ConditionVery fine, retains 80% period retailer applied nickel finish with some scattered areas of flaking, a few small patches of light pitting, some light handling marks, and crisp barrel markings. Grips are fine with a brown appearance, some light handling marks, and distinct designs. Mechanically excellent.
Details
ManufacturerMauser
Model1878
TypeRevolver
Serial number
ClassAntique
Caliber / Gauge7.6 mm
Barrel3 5/8 inch solid rib
Finishnickel
Gripgutta percha
Bore conditionThe bore is mostly shiny with crisp rifling.

Item LocationBedford, TX
Views155
Catalog page406
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