TTv2
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I was taking a look at .25's recently and saw that Mauser had made some long ago and I'd never seen them before, so it surprised me when I saw the 1910's are probably the largest .25 ACP pistols ever made. I got intrigued and wanted to see what else Mauser made for pistols besides the C96 and turns out they also made .32's in an upscaled 1914 model.
Taking a good look at pictures I got interested when I saw that the sights on these are actually pretty good considering how tiny most pistol sights were during the time that these were being manufactured.
I don't really need another .32 and I don't reload .25 and it's getting expensive to shoot, but these Mauser pistols are unique and seem like they'd be good shooters. Am I right in that assumption? Are spare magazines available and affordable?
Taking a good look at pictures I got interested when I saw that the sights on these are actually pretty good considering how tiny most pistol sights were during the time that these were being manufactured.
I don't really need another .32 and I don't reload .25 and it's getting expensive to shoot, but these Mauser pistols are unique and seem like they'd be good shooters. Am I right in that assumption? Are spare magazines available and affordable?