Magazine Holsters

Guns and historical cases of the Second World War
These weapons have been "Framm" designed and built between 1941 and 1944. It is a blow managed refund pistol 7.65 mm cameras Auto and comes with a removable number 7.
Government has hired 50,000 German Auto 1937 7.65 mm guns Hungarian pro-Axis in 1941. They were ordered especially for Luftwaffe. Been issued guns are identical to the M-1937, but after the delivery was initiated, the Luftwaffe requested manual safety catch is added to the production of guns.
The Security Manual has been added to the left rear of the frame. Was here that the slide marking was changed to "FEMARU FEGYUER EN Gépgyár RT 37" to "P. MOD 37. DSI's acceptance 7.65 Waffenaenment buffer German. They hid made in accordance with the German regime. Production has been extended until 1944 with 85,000 hours of completion of manufacture. '37u Production was not under the German occupation of that production was made before 1944.
The cases have a history of its own. There were at at least three that were available with the gun in his years of production. Hungary there were two cases available during the year of manufacture. One was a leather case with overlapping flap top pocket magazine he was endorsed by a leather strap attached to the bottom of the holster and pulled upward to insert into a metal stud.
A second case provided forint was building a web of leather combined /. Top flap leather strap was attached to the trap and was hanging together and join one mounted on a pole. The third was a case of Germany was "CCC" Code of Kern & Co. Lederwaren Klager, Berlin. Code has been stamped on the buckle cover leather. The Germans have taken the case even for the p37 and the M1922 Browning.
CG Haenel Co. was located in Suhl in Germany and was established in 1840. It was not until 1921 the company began to manufacture semi-automatic pistols. This was after Hugo Schmeisser was hired as chief engineer of the companies.
There were two models this weapon, as I know. The model-1 was 6.35, with 2.48 caliber "barrel. There was a six-shot magazine and weighs 13.5 ounces left side the guide was the hallmark of "CG Haenel Suhl-Schmeisser Patent. The control panel was marked" SA "in an oval. Model 2 design is the same … but there was only one February 12 oz "barrel and weighed. and had" Schmeisser "molded into the handles.
The value of a Mauser Broomhandle is difficult to prove this is all part of a collection and I can not control. In addition to Rusty, there are other issues regarding model 1896 (Broomhandle) that are specific concerns of the collection.
At first, there are over 30 different models / variations Broomhandle and the largest number of distinct values of detail. I have no way of knowing what is the model the weapon in question may be.
Another aspect worth mentioning here is that the values of detail will also vary depending on corresponding stock / holster protection. A corresponding set Correct add 40% of 1896. no matching stock / holster will add between $ 350 and $ 600.
In addition, over the years, there were large quantities imported Mauser and Astra Broomhandle copies in the U.S. These are just a poor condition and have been offered for relatively low selling prices over the weapons the parties. In recent years these very common pistols have been "converted" to "rare, exotic, near mint, original copies of the sale of four figures.
As it is impossible to make a list of 30 values X about a half dozen price setters, I can tell you that a standard model of trade war time "good" condition has a retail value of about $ 800. But prices of other variations climb as high as $ 10,000.
A review would be the sale in 1920 for about $ 500 in "good" condition. Postwar models as low as $ 600 in "good" condition. What are Chinese copies that sell for as little as U.S. $ 350 in "fair" condition. The P38 is a description a wide variety of Walters.
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