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Post war HSc

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Danaity:

--- Quote from: vlim on March 06, 2017, 05:30:23 PM ---
1970 Mauser HSc with box and paperwork.


The grips were almost glued on with old gun grease. Looks like it wasn't used for a long time.

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Hi Congratulations! It's a beauty.
I've got the same model! But in my case,
 after firing, some times the ejected cartridge hits my face with brutal force.
Does the same happens in with your beauty, too :)

diceman3:
Nice find. While I like the 380 round, it seems to put more stress in the pistol frame. Also the change to a two piece backstrap, instead of the old one piece backstrap, causes instability and damage. While it seem like an isolated issue to most, I’ve had to replace one on my American Eagle.

vlim:
Yes, the .380 will eventually beat the gun to death. I observed deformations around the barrel retainer area at the front of the trigger guard.


.32 functions just fine.

vlim:
This one is on its way too.


Reimported .380 Interarms version with FBM proofs only.

vlim:
It's here. Like new, test fired by Mr. Huß ca. 1977.

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