The Mauser C96 Pistol Explained
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Field stripping the Mauser C96
- The first four stripping steps- The takedown latch is of paramount importance- Dismounting the firing pin in very early models- The bolt retainer
Advanced dismounting the Mauser C96
- The extractor- The rear sight blade and latch- Magazine floorplate plunger and trigger- Dismounting the lock sub-frame- Hammer and safety lever- Sear actuator and sear spring- Mainspring plunger and rocker coupling- Mainspring and guides
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- When replacing the rocker coupling (tip 1)- To assemble the barrel group (tip 2)- To reassemble the action frame and the barrel group (tip 3)
Technical description of the Mauser C96
- The Mauser C96 pistol consists of four main parts- The barrel and extension- The magazine well- When the bolt is drawn rearwards with a empty magazine- The rear and front sight- The bolt stop- The barrel extension- The bolt- The receiver- The lock sub-frame
Operation of the Mauser C96
- A "prop-up" type of locking- Close-up animated sequence- Full size animated sequence- Hammer and sear relation- Disconnecting work of the forward mainspring plunger- Locking and unlocking of the bolt- The bolt's rear travel- Disconnection in early models- The ejector
The safety of the Mauser C96
- Long type safety lever on early models- Late safety of the first type- Late safety of the second type or "NS" safety- Hammer-operated safety lever- Universal safety- Model 1902 safety prototype
Prototypes and pre-production Models
- A working prototype materialized by the summer of 1894- German patent (No. 90430)- Six-shot and a twenty-shot model- The final stage for mass production- The spur hammer replaced by a "Cone Hammer"- The twenty-shot version- An experimental 6 mm cartridge- 1896 prototype of a ten-shot carbine
Mauser C96 early Models
- Last minute changes before the mass production launch- Introduction of the two locking lugs- Improvement of the lock sub-frame- The mainspring front plunger- Minor changes- From about the serial number 360 onward
Mauser C96 "Cone Hammer" variations
- Modification of the barrel extension- Cone Hammer 10-shot variations described- The left rear milled out side panel modified- Cone Hammer 6-shot variations described- Cone Hammer 20-shot variations described- Cone Hammer resold by Westley Richards
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- Rear sight with a peep type aperture
Mauser C96 "Large ring Hammer" variations
- At about serial number 15,000, the "Flat side" variation- Italian Navy contract- Modification of the trigger and rear sight- firing pin with a single locking lug- The "shallow-milled" panel variation- Large ring "Bolo" 10-shot- The "Bolo" variation- The new two-lug firing pin- Large ring 6-shot "Officer Model"
Mauser C96 "Small ring Hammer" variations
- Small ring Hammer 10-shot- The improved "NS" safety- Shorter extractor- Modification of the barrel extension- The barrel rifling was changed- The Mauser banner trademark- The 9 mm Export- The "Red Nine" variation- Small ring Hammer 6-shot- The reinforced chamber
Post-War 1920 Reworks and 1930 Model
- 1920 Rework 10-shot- Under the new German Republic of Weimar- Mauser pistols out of Germany- French Gendarmerie- The long barreled "Bolo"- Post War regular 10-shot production- Post War special and experimental models- Early 1930 models- The new "Universal Safety"- 1930 model (711) with the frame for the selective fire model
The "Schnellfeuer" Model
- A selective fire carbine prototype- Joseph Nickl model- Karl Westinger model- Technical description of the Westinger model- Dismounting the Westinger model
How the Mauser C96 "Schnellfeuer" works
- The lock frame of the "Schnellfeuer"- How act the selecting-fire lever- The second sear- The articulated member of the trigger- A specific area was milled out in the barrel extension- To render the full automatic option inoperative for ever
MAUSER - Historic details
- The Mauser legacy- Paul and Wilhelm Mauser- The Mauser's bolt action rifle- The Oberndorf Mauser factory- The Mauser zigzag revolver- "Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G" a Ludwig Loewe asset- Mauser semi-auto pistols (C96, Model 1914, Hsc)
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