Pistols > Model HSC Pistol
Rig: Early HSc KM!
gebirg:
Thats ok, Rob!
Here is to different variations. The property mark on the 1943 is lower on the front grip, on the 1941 the property mark is placed just below trigger guard, both is correct.
This 1941 HSc was made in 10.812 examples that year, so it is not that rare, even if a good deal of them is at the bottom of the sea...?
We dont need to fake Kriegsmarine guns in Norway, there is "plenty" of them in all variations.
This can be fake, but i dont think so.If i personally should fake some guns in Norway, it must be Walther PP and PPK, HSc, 38h - i would put serial on magazines, and eagle C/L and F behind triggers - those are wery hard to find in Norway.
http://www.mauserguns.com/forum/index.php/topic,158.0.html
Regarding the holster; It did not came with this Hsc, but it came with a KM 1934. I am aware of the ink stamp, an i discussed it with Warbird. The holster and gun was delivered for sale to a gundealer in the town of Kristiansand - from this old man who kept it since the war ended in 1945. So, i know that there is a few holster with this ink stamp, i got two of them, and the other holster was also delivered to a gundealer in Arendal, also with a Mauser mod. 1934 KM. This rig also came from a widow, her husband had kept it since the war. This Mauser was deactiveted because it was not registered.
The stamp is what it is, i dont know...but some other members at Still forum also got holster with this stamp, they live in the USA...
So, please understand me correctly, i dont want to have anything to do with fake markings on holsters, pistols and magazines. But until sombody gives me some proof, or show me this fake inkstamp, my mind is open regarding this stamp. My stories are correct, i know those dealers wery good, especially the one in Arendal.
So my question is - could this inspection stamp been used also on holster at some time during the war?
respectfully
Asle
jcorl:
I don't see a naval issue Kriegsmarine mark that high in Pender's book examples, but that does not mean there cannot be an exception to those photos.
I like the gun. Congratulations on the buy.
Jim
gebirg:
Jim,
Thanks, i think Warbird said to me before i bought it that the placement is ok...?
http://www.mauserguns.com/forum/index.php/topic,257.0.html
Asle
jcorl:
Then I would not worry a minute about the placement. I like the gun and am happy for you. Maybe someday, I can find one that nice. I found another high stamped example for you to look at.
Jim
gebirg:
Great Jim, thank you!
If it was possible you could have this one - it would have been my pleasure:)
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