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HSc Production Chart

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GonzoGeezer:
Thanks for the information and clarification.  My copy of the book arrives tomorrow; I know what I'll be reading tomorrow evening!

Edward:
I'm new to the HSc forum but am very interested in learning from you guys. I have several war time Hsc pistols and would like to know the production dates for them. Is it possible for me to download or otherwise access the chart or is it only available in the Mauser book.

Warbird:
Hello Edward!  If you open the Production Chart image in the first post of this thread, you can then save it from there.  Otherwise, you can give me the information on each of your HSc's and I will be glad to provide you with Month and Year of production.

dana:
Great chart!  Determined my HSc 7.65mm ser.#786316 was a 1942 product.  Has the eagle and I think either an "N" or an "M" on the right side of the trigger guard (UNLESS the eagle has big feet. That is possible, I suppose, as my eyes are not what they once were). Left side of trigger guard is clean. Shoots great with ball ammo; not good with other bullet shapes. Wouldn't mind finding an extra magazine for it.

Warbird:
Hi Dana and welcome!  In fact, your Commercial HSc was produced in August 1942.  The Trigger Guard marking is an Eagle/N for "Nitro" and can also be found on the right side of the Slide by the nose and on the Barrel Chamber.

You can find authentic Magazines on eBay and GunBroker.Com.  If you intend to shoot it much, get a pair of cheap Grips also since these are among the easiest to break on old guns and generally the most expensive to replace.

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