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Questions about the Mauser Model 1910

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1914mauser:
Jim,
I can say for sure that the grip has been replaced with a homemade but well done replacement. The finish has some issues to so value is in the $200-250 range. It would be excellent for shooting.

Regards,

Deeds not Words:
Hi Burgess,

Thanks for all of the information.  It is most appreciated.  As far as the Mauser goes, it will stay in the family and I'll take it out from time to time and let the old warrior bark (but not too much ).

Regards,

Jim

Cleanharry:
Wolff spring challenge. Bought a service pack for the 1910, serial number 10063. The striker spring was most important to me, but it doesn't fit. It is longer than the original, but I could make that work. The problem is that is a bigger diameter and doesn't fit into the striker cylinder... You know how the back of the striker is hollow to allow the spring to slide in about a half inch. That half inch, plus the extra length, doesn't allow the slide to move back enough to lock open. I did the stretch that Burgess recommended on my original... Have a call into Wolff... I will report the outcome.


The whole reason I wanted the springs was because I experienced some light strikes, but while I'm at it... The recoil spring they sent is also substantially longer than the original. I got it in and working, but now I'm thinking it might be too strong, and... Wrong.


Just a heads up for those who might be going this route!

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