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Lot #3333
Lot #3335

Lot 3334: Mauser 1914 Pistol 32 ACP

Rare Early Mauser Model 1914 "Humpback" Pocket Pistol Serial Number "15" with Mauser 4mm Conversion Kit

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: April 24, 2015

Lot 3334: Mauser 1914 Pistol 32 ACP

Rare Early Mauser Model 1914 "Humpback" Pocket Pistol Serial Number "15" with Mauser 4mm Conversion Kit

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: April 24, 2015

Estimated Price: $12,000 - $17,000

Rare Early Mauser Model 1914 "Humpback" Pocket Pistol Serial Number "15" with Mauser 4mm Conversion Kit

Manufacturer: Mauser
Model: 1914
Type: Pistol
Gauge: 32 ACP
Barrel: 3 3/8 inch round
Finish: blue
Grip: walnut
Stock:
Item Views: 12800
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 109
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Description:

This is a very fine example of a very rare, very early Mauser Model 1914 "humpback" pistol serial number "15". These "humpback" pistols were pilot models to test public acceptance of the new gun with the "humpback" style slide meant to differentiate this model from the Model 1910. Usually these pistols were fitted with a 3 1/2 inch barrel while this example has a slightly shorter 3 3/8 inch barrel that is correct and not altered as it still has the original early style milled front sight with no sight barrel band and a "V" notch rear sight. The "humpback" style slide was dropped sometime after reaching serial number 3,000; consequently, it is a very rare and highly sought after variations of the Mauser Pocket Pistols. The left side of the slide has the early three markings of: "Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G./Oberndorf a, N./Mauser's Patent" and below that it has the Mauser Banner. The serial number "15" is stamped only on the rear of the frame with the barrel serial numbered "59". It is fitted with finely checkered wrap around walnut grips and is complete with the early second pattern magazine with the square front base plate and the split "T" type rear section. It has the pre-war rust blue finish and a fire blue trigger and barrel retaining rod head. This wonderful early Mauser pistol is complete with a very rare original Mauser 4mm conversion barrel set. This set includes four separate machined chamber inserts (for the 4 mm cartridges) a spare magazine(original early second model as noted above), a cartridge ejector rod and an original Mauser long 4 mm barrel. The barrel is numbered "594" on the side of the lug, and it has the correct small narrow approximately 12 lands and grooves designed for the 4mm ball cartridges. This conversion kit also includes approximately 30 4 mm cartridges and 3 loose lead balls (bullets). The conversion kit and accessories are all contained in a newly manufactured walnut storage case.

Rating Definition:

Very fine with 60% plus of the original blue finish overall with even, honest fading on the sides of the pistol with the front grip strap showing thinning of the blue finish mixed with a gray patina with some slight erosion. The grips are in very fine condition overall with nice distinct checkering overall showing light handling marks on the upper rear area. The conversion kit barrel is in excellent condition with 98% original blue finish with a excellent bore. A super rare early "humpback" Mauser pistol with a neat little 4mm conversion kit.



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