- The pistol we nowadays refer to as the Mauser “Model 1914” was the 7.65mm (.32ACP) version and development work on it began after the “Model 1910” was in production. The design of the pistol was almost identical to that of the 6.35mm “Model 1910” but.
- Mauser Model 1914 Pocket Pistol Description: Serial #230442, 7.65mm (.32 ACP), 3 3/8' barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This is an all-matching pistol that retains 95-97% of the original blue finish with some mild silvering at the muzzle and along the projecting edges.
- Swedish production continued sporadically until 1918. Very limited numbers were later produced with receiver dates of 1929 and more so 1932. The highest 1918 serial number noted is 111,002. The m/94 carbines have a unique serial number sequence beginning with 1. The highest number so far noted is 113,150 dated 1932.
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