Archive for Mauser

The Mauser M12

The M12 is a precise, but affordable, bolt-action rifle from the same group that created one of the most popular military and sporting rifles—Mauser.

April 10, 2013

The Mauser C96

One of the earliest automatic pistols enjoyed a pretty healthy service life. Mauser's exotic C96 is often called the Broomhandle because of the distinctively shape of the butt. It is a very strong, recoil-operated auto that is laid out a lot differently that most other autos. The integral box magazine is forward of the trigger guard, so the butt doesn't have to be shaped to accept a detachable magazine. On most C96s, the shooter uses stripper clips to load an integral magazine well. The magazine follower and spring are a part of the gun, not the magazine. This is not true of the Schnellfurer (full-auto) version made in the 1930s, which has a detachable magazine. Made in many variations, the Mauser-made broomhandle was produced until 1937.

May 21, 2012

I Have This Old Gun: Chilean Model 1895 Mauser

I Have This Old Gun: Chilean Model 1895 Mauser

September 12, 2011

Model 1898 Mauser

The benchmark used to measure bolt-action rifles.

October 08, 2009