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General Discussion / Howdy from Auburn, AL, USA
« on: December 15, 2022, 07:35:50 PM »
New guy here.  I've recently acquired a few Mausers, so hope to learn a lot from y'all here!


1899 '91 Argentine Mauser in 7.65 - commercially sporterized in the US in the 50's/60's.


1935ish '95 Venezuelan Mauser Calvary carbine in 7mm.





Late 60's/early 70's Mauser HSc .380 imported to the states by Interarms, with WW2 .32 barrel that I swap.  Love the HSc in .32!  .380 isn't so bad, either...





Arriving this week, my first Turk Mauser in 8mm.


Cheers!


MK

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Model HSC Pistol / WW2 .32 acp barrel in Interarms 380 HSc
« on: December 15, 2022, 06:55:24 PM »
Hello, I just acquired this late 60's HSc.  Loving it so far!








Does anyone know the specific year?  The serial # is 01.17XXX


I found a .32 acp barrel on Gunbroker and had to see if it fit.  I've read both that it would and wouldn't work on the internet.


The two KelTecs that I shot with it performed flawlessly, as well.  They're my ccw. P32 .32acp and P3AT .380.  The Charter Arms .38 snubbies were great, too.




So far, I'm loving this thing.  I have a Wolff spring kit coming, but I'm not sure if I'll need it or not.




Next up, finding extra mags.




Next week I'll post a range report from the rifle end, shooting my 1899 '91 Argentine Mauser in 7.65, 1935ish '95 Venezuelan Calvary carbine in 7mm (man it's short!), and my in the mail Turkish Mauser in 8mm.  I can't wait, haven't fired any as of yet.




I'll take the HSc along to hang out with it's brethren.




Cheers!




MK
Here it is with the old/new barrel.




Took it to the range today and ran 100 rounds of each .380 and .32 through it without a hitch - except for when I loaded a full magazine and then topped the magazine off, in either caliber.  That was interesting.


Running just the magazine capacity, I had 0 FTF and FTE.











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