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    Mauser C-96

    I have recieved pictures regarding a Mauser C-96 which was a vet bringback. What can you experts tell me from these pics regarding value?

    In the first pic, I see D.R.P.u.A.P. below the Mauser markings, I am not sure of caliber but I will ask, but what else should I ask?




















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    Mauser C-96

    The initials D.R.P.u.A.P. translates to Deutsches Reichs-Patent und Ausländische Patente, (German Patent and Foreign Patents) which indicates patent protection in Germany and in foreign countries. This designation was applied to mostly commercial pistols and rifles.

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      #3
      Step in barrel indicates M1930; caliber should be 7,63 Mauser (.30); attaching iron on stock should be un-numbered and there should be a Mauser trademark logo stamped into the side of the stock if it's the original M30 stock. Check stock for strain cracks. Do not shoot Finnish or Czech 7,63; pressures too high.

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        #4
        I have confirmed the stock has the mauser stamp on it, no cracks. The serial # is 856XXX. And it is 7.63mm.

        Still would appreciate several opinions of value.

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          #5
          Mike,
          Don't let this piece get away from you. The 1930 model is much less often seen than the regular C96. It's a pity the stock is missing the hinged buttplate as it appears to be the correct one. I might take a while to find a replacement for the buttplate, but it can be done. With the bring-back papers which this one apparently has, I would think this gun would easily be worth $1.5 - $2k. When it comes to a nice gun, you can't pay too much. It will catch up!!
          Last edited by dag001; 04-01-2008, 10:08 AM.

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            #6
            Hi,

            I'm away from my books right now, but, by the serial number it seems to be a late (mid-1930s) C96 from what it is called Model 1930. As stated above, this one is in very nice condition and it is a keeper for sure. It is one of the few Broomhandles that I've seen with capture papers. This kind os guns are becoming expenasiv as well, and I would say that something around or a little bit above US$ 2,000.00 is a good price (please, bear in mind that I´m not in US so it is an rough estimative).

            Try to get it!

            Greetings,

            Douglas

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