Pistols > Model HSC Pistol
Post war HSc
geert45:
Vlim, at the same place like yours I see a German stamp and 70*** to small to read. i can't find my magnifying glass since I moved to my new appartment, even I can't find the papers that came with the gun, just like yours. Women like to put all in boxen!!! >:(
vlim:
Yes, that is the eagle/n proof mark followed by the 1970 year code and the Ulm proof house antler.
Thanks
Mauro:
Cool pistol!
Congratulation my friend!
GregBonnell:
--- Quote from: vlim on March 06, 2017, 05:30:23 PM ---This arrived last week.
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. Vlim, at the same place like yours I see a German stamp and 70*** to small to read. i can't find my magnifying glass since I moved to my new appartment, reviews!!papers that came with the gun, just like yours. Women like to put all in boxen!!!
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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?
Warbird:
Welcome to the forum, Greg! The geometry of the HSc ejection system makes what you say almost impossible. The Ejection Port and Extractor forces a spent casing to the right all the time. So, unless you are not holding the pistol correctly or someone has opened the Ejection Port or changed the Extractor, you will not "some times" be hit in the face with a spent casing.
I look forward to hearing from you after you have inspected your HSc. Hopefully, it is also a .32 caliber like the one shown above and not a .380.
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