
Additionally for each single C96 model (Carbine, 6,10 and 20 shot) tables are provided describing for each year the sale figures.īy the way, in the book you will discover who is the person that buy the first commercial C96 -)įrom the original "Prima Nota" ledgers it is possible to trace the early and more interesting sale of the C96 pistol. It shares the same action, but features a shorter 21 3/4' barrel and bent bolt handle. These early Mausers were produced by the. The contract is accompanied by original letters exchanged by Paul Mauser and the Mexican high management and internal Mauser Company documents.īill, about the production per year, you can find in the book the original Mauser Accounting documents that provide detailed production figures per year. The M1916 Spanish Mauser was a short rifle developed from the M1893 Spanish Mauser rifle. Developed by Paul Mauser and his brother, Wilhelm, this single-shot blackpowder arm was superseded by a tubular-magazine repeater, the German Model 71/84. Discussion Starter 1 (Edited by Moderator) Does anyone know of a website or forum we a person can look up, by serial number, the history on a Model 98 Mauser Thanks, folks.


This document is visible at page 437-438 of the mentioned book. I have here in the Paul Mauser Archive the original contract signed by Paul Mauser and the General Victoriano Huerta on the 20 April 1910.

The entire history of the Mexican contract is available in the new book: Paul Mauser - His Life, Company, and Handgun Development 1838 - 1914.
