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HSc Production Chart

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clintlee01:
Thanks for the chart! Is there anyway to find out any history on a particular hSc from the serial #?

Mqkmq3:
Hello,  I've come across my grandfather's Mauser hsc 7.65 mm pistol, it appears to me to be military police issued during Ww2.  It has the n marking with eagle on the side of the trigger housing  and the other side has a different eagle with an L next to it. Serial number is 761xxx, I'm not in front of the gun now but can give you exact serial number if needed   It has a black leather holster with an extra clip pocket. Holster has no markings inside. The grip I'm assuming is walnut (not low screw).  Good condition, some pitting and scratches.
Can you tell me anymore information about this gun?  Thank you in advance.
From what my mother told me my grandfather was a tank mechanic in Germany so it's likely he would have picked it up behind the advancing tanks.

Warbird:
Yes, I'll need the complete serial number to give you the manufacturing date.  The Eagle/L Acceptance Mark tells us it was Police issue, not military.  Looking forward to hearing from you.

Mqkmq3:
Thanks for the quick response the exact serial number is 762041

Warbird:
Your serial number tells me this Early Wartime Police HSc was produced in March 1942.  In Very Good condition at 95% or better finish, no chips or cracks in the Grips and if all three serial numbers match value would be $950 to $1,000.

Without any markings, the Holster is generic and probably not worth more than $50 to $75.  Hopefully you are not storing the pistol in the Holster since that could be detrimental to the finish and its value.

By the way, if you can find the "Capture Paper" that authorized your Grandfather to bring this HSc back to the States, it would add $100 to $150 to its value.  Anything else, let me know.

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