Mauser C96 "Red 9"
C96 Red
9 from the command of the German Army during WW1.
Short
berrel type Bolo, following the agreements of the Treaty of Versailles and
having ended his career in the German police.
Mauser C96 Mod 1912, 7,63 mm.
Mauser C96 Mod 1916, 9 mm Para.
Mauser C96 Cone Hammer, 7,63 mm.
Mauser C96 Flat Side, 7,63 mm.
Mauser C96 Mod 712 (Schnellfeur), 7,63 mm.
Mauser 712 Schnellfeuer
Mauser "C96" Red Nine
Red nine Mauser: 1916: Although almost a 20 year old design, the Mauser Model 1896 was still a highly regarded pistol at the start of World War 1.
In 1916 the German government placed an order for 150,000 special M96 pistols, designated the Model 1916.
These were essentially identical to the commercial C96 models, except that they were chambered for P08 9 mm Luger cartridges, rather than the usual bottleneck 7.63 mm Mauser cartridge.
To address the danger that the Mauser pistols on the front might be loaded with the wrong ammunition, the 9 mm Mauser pistols with a Red Nine engraved into the handle.
The Red Nine Mausers were numbered in their own sequence of serial numbers and about 136,000 Red Nines were issued by the end of the war.
Roger Papke
Mauser "C96"
cal. 7.63mm
Mauser "C96" with special grip
cal. 7.63mm
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Mauser "C96" model flatside
cal..30
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Mauser C96 1920
Cal. 7.63mm
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Mauser C96
Rebuilt and machining in caliber 9Para