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    #16
    It looks like a pre WWI commercial without the "New Safety system". The leather harness is an imported modern reproduction. The stock appears to be oak which would not be correct for a German made stock.

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      #17
      Hello everyone, thank you for your replies.

      So do all agree the harness is a repro, and the stock is not correct? I notice both have numbers stamped into them (186335) that match parts of the pistol. Would these have been added by a faker?

      I will toss the harness if it's a repro .

      Is the stock a period piece, just not German made?

      Thanks for any clarification -- I know very little about firearms.
      Best regards,
      Streptile

      Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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        #18
        The harness is a repro indeed. Can't help you with the stock.

        This variation of C96 is what is called "Prewar Commercial", the most common variation from pre-WWI years, with serial numbers going from c.40,000 to 280,000. Several of such guns saw action during the Great War as private purchases by German officers - who were supposed to buy their sidearms. This one seems to be in very decent and undisturbed condition, so it's a keeper in my book.

        Douglas.

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          #19
          In 1966 I lost a mint all matching C96 WW1 military rig I got from a local WW2 vet.

          They still were illegal at that time.

          I was allowed to 'abandon" it to avoid prosecution.

          Couple years later when being processed for a security clearance, I had to "splain" the situation.

          It was a beaut.

          I would not "toss" that leather-it looks good for display.

          Originals are pretty dear these days.
          MLP

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            #20
            Originally posted by Douglas Jr. View Post
            The harness is a repro indeed. Can't help you with the stock.

            This variation of C96 is what is called "Prewar Commercial", the most common variation from pre-WWI years, with serial numbers going from c.40,000 to 280,000. Several of such guns saw action during the Great War as private purchases by German officers - who were supposed to buy their sidearms. This one seems to be in very decent and undisturbed condition, so it's a keeper in my book.

            Douglas.
            I believe war time production went from 270000 to 430000 And many of these 7.63 are also military marked.

            Do you have a better photo of the crown stamp under the serial number please.

            Bob
            Last edited by nomadr; 02-19-2012, 05:22 PM.

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