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11-14-2001, 06:06 PM | #21 |
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Don't know where my head was Thor... I have better photos
and and explantion and will try to post them tomorrow. Right now I have to get out of here for a meeting...
You are absolutely right that the primary focus was of the mag safety and I didn't give it a thought that the newbies might not understand... I promise to try to do better -John |
11-14-2001, 07:57 PM | #22 |
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Re: Discussion of other firearms is not forbidden on the forum...
Great piece! I too love the Hsc. It is a great gun, with a great history. I want to get one of the recent manufactured pieces(1970's). I had one a long time ago but stupid me, I sold it. Great to include other guns in this forum. Now if we start talking SKS's and AK's thenthere is a problem!!!!
Ha! Ha! Tim Canney |
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Re: Don't know where my head was Thor... I have better photos
You do great John, I knew you didnt really look at it well. you have the best collection of gun photos! Thor
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11-15-2001, 08:07 AM | #24 |
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Re: Discussion of other firearms is not forbidden on the forum...
Tim,
Agree that the Mauser HSc is a great litle pistol and was well ahead of it's time. If it were not for the popularity of the Walther PP/PPK, I think it would have been the priemier small handgun to collect. It is a shame it was only originally made for a few short years. When Mauser did resurrect it in the 1970s, it sold well. Mauser has now released the rights of manufacture to an Italian firm who is manufacturing it now. I also agree that it is OK to discuss other related pistols here too. Marvin |
11-15-2001, 09:47 AM | #25 |
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Re: HSC Mauser in 380
John, The late WW2 HSC shown in your exc photo was only made in 7.65mm (32acp) from 1940-45, but the 380 was introduced in the the 1970 with a few changes to the trigger bar/disconnector system. The current HSC Super (12rd mag capacity) made under license by R. Gamba (Mauser's Italian distributor) even has a few more parts changes to accomodate it's larger size. I purchased Interarms parts inventory for all of the above, should anyone need parts in the future.
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11-15-2001, 10:54 PM | #26 |
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Re: Here's and illustration and photo of a sear safety
John,
Thanks for this, I could never understand what these buggers did.you've enlightened me! Milt Keller |
11-16-2001, 05:09 PM | #27 |
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Milt, as Thor pointed out...
My illustration was mainly a mag safety but there is a sear safety pictured. I am afraid that I will have to wait until Monday to correct this and post a good illustration of the sear safety and explanation...
regards, John |
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