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Mauser HSc Fail To Feed FTF Jamming Problems : SOLVED
jcorl:
I have never had a failure to feed with any of my WW11 examples.
Jim
Warbird:
"Are the post World War II pistols less apt to have the vast amount of feeding problems, especially .380.
I would be surprised if they did as military and police needed reliable pistols."
The vast majority of European Police and Personal Military firearms were in .32 caliber. The HSc market was based on this and it was designed for the .32. The late 1960s to 1970s production added the .380 to expand its market primarily in the U.S.
The HSc in .380 pushed the design to the limit of it's operating envelope and resulted in an abnormally high parts breakdown and/or weakness in feeding and ejections.
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