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    Mauser Hsc no maker mark

    My friend asked me for help. Why is there no maker mark in your opinion? #135 should be for the army version. Blueing and so on looks untouched since ww2. Thanks in advance.


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    Just a guess, but perhaps it's a last ditch variation.....Maybe the slide had a defect and wasn't marked....Than later, because they needed parts to make pistols, they put the slide into service....Bodes

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      #3
      It seems that it doesn't have a serial number either.
      In addition to bodes theory, this could be a GI assembled gun, made with rejected or stockpiled parts after the war. But it seems to polished for a late war gun - so we can't reject the idea of a post war reblue.

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        Originally posted by Douglas Jr. View Post
        It seems that it doesn't have a serial number either.
        In addition to bodes theory, this could be a GI assembled gun, made with rejected or stockpiled parts after the war. But it seems to polished for a late war gun - so we can't reject the idea of a post war reblue.
        A likely scenario....We know the US GI's assembled G33/40's after the war from leftover parts....I believe these were devoid of serial numbers as well....My only hesitation is how did the pistol wind up in Yugoslavia?....Bodes

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          #5
          The gun is missmatched and regarding its serial number it was made in 1942.

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