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I need help with identification.

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jcorl:
Sounds like your example is matching.  Your holster is interesting, worn but interesting.  Do you have a photo of the back side of it?

Jim

brlefty:
There is no stamping or embossing anywhere on the holster.
Based on the condition of this pistol, which I would rate barely as good, would any of you hazard a guess at its value? I appreciate all the input, as I had no Mauser knowledge except what I have learned since yesterday!

jcorl:
I wanted to see where the closure stamp was stiched.  That tells me a little about the holster, even without a marking.  I will let others comment on value, but that wrong mag hurts the value to me.  Whatever the value is, deduct a $100 or so for a correct war era mag.   It does look like you have one good grip.  Is the other side grip as solid and not broken?

That is good information to have. 

Jim

 

Warbird:
OK ... you're learning as we move along.  All matching serial numbers is a good sign.  Clear pictures of the right and left side is next to determine value.  Jim is absolutely correct that the missing Magazine will affect this value by about $100 to $150 which is the current market replacement cost.  By the way, production date for your HSc is July 1942.

Finally, I sense that you are confused about the right ammunition.  7.65mm = .32 ACP caliber so any modern .32 ammo will fit and fire from your HSc.

brlefty:
Gents - I did understand the 7.65/32 cartridge situation, but I didn't follow the magazine subject - 1914 vs HSC - how do you tell apart?
Anyways - I attached a few more pics for your perusal. Thank u!

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