I had commented in a thread elsewhere here about the German battleship Graf Spee regarding a pistol presented to it's captain Hans Langsdorf. I am starting a new thread so as not to hi-jack that one.
The pistol is a Mauser Model 712 referred to as a "schnellfeuer" rapid fire. The pistol is select fire(semi and full auto) so it's heavily regulated here in the United States.
I am going to relate what I know and what I have been told regarding this pistol. The current owner who has an FFL along with a SOT purchased this pistol from a walk-in to his business. The pistol had been deactivated since it had never been registered by sawing thru the frame and that's the way he purchased it. Other then that it was complete.
Since he's an SOT he was able to re-activate the pistol by TIG welding the frame back together and it's now once again in operable condition.
The pistol is heavily engraved,silver plated and has a presentation inscription on it indicating it was given to the Graf Spee Captian.
It has already been ascertained that this was NOT the pistol the Captain used to commit suicide 3 days after skuttling the Graf Spee. That pistol was obtained from the German Embassy and is in a private collection.
I will post some of the pictures I have received and open this up for comments and opinions.
You will note in the pictures that it's apparent that the frame was TIG welded but it has not been silver re-plated at this point.
Please hold your comment until I have finished posting pictures.
Jim
The pistol is a Mauser Model 712 referred to as a "schnellfeuer" rapid fire. The pistol is select fire(semi and full auto) so it's heavily regulated here in the United States.
I am going to relate what I know and what I have been told regarding this pistol. The current owner who has an FFL along with a SOT purchased this pistol from a walk-in to his business. The pistol had been deactivated since it had never been registered by sawing thru the frame and that's the way he purchased it. Other then that it was complete.
Since he's an SOT he was able to re-activate the pistol by TIG welding the frame back together and it's now once again in operable condition.
The pistol is heavily engraved,silver plated and has a presentation inscription on it indicating it was given to the Graf Spee Captian.
It has already been ascertained that this was NOT the pistol the Captain used to commit suicide 3 days after skuttling the Graf Spee. That pistol was obtained from the German Embassy and is in a private collection.
I will post some of the pictures I have received and open this up for comments and opinions.
You will note in the pictures that it's apparent that the frame was TIG welded but it has not been silver re-plated at this point.
Please hold your comment until I have finished posting pictures.
Jim
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