Two nice 7.65mm German WWII 'little pistols". Matching magazines . KM and Luftwaffe.

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Two nice 7.65mm German WWII 'little pistols". Matching magazines . KM and Luftwaffe.

--First Pistol....Mauser M1934.
This pistol has Kriegsmarine markings.
Variation 2, engraved E/M on the right front panel and “O” property number on the front grip strap and on the magazine floor plate.
Reported serial range for these 2nd variation guns was 532780 to 587534; reported property number range O.2273 to O.5730.
Estimated production of these Variation 2 Kriegsmarine marked guns was 3,000.
(Reference; Jan Still –Axis Pistols)
I believe this pistol was manufactured in 1938 believe.



Matching Ostee fleet Navy property markings on the grip strap and magazine floor plate O.2325


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-Second Pistol--Femaru M1937 (Hungarian) (P.37 u) dated 1943.
This pistol is “jhv” 43" marked which is a second contract pistol.
This pistol has two matching magazines with a Luftwaffe marked L2 holster.





David
 
Nice pistols and accessories!!!!

Did a relative capture these in Europe???

Those are probably worth quite a few bucks to the Mauser pistol collectors.....
 
Pity they're both evil prohibited pistols. The collection of these two and their civilian cousins are exactly the class of firearm the Socialist F**ks wiped out with the FA. Almost zero value because of it.
 
Both of these pistols came from two very reputable Canadian dealers.

The 1938 manufactured Kreigsmarine marked M1934 Mauser pistol is a real beauty.
S/N 532668.

When I got this pistol it came with the document shown below.

It looks like it was written by the vet that brought it back, but as I did not know him.....it is what it is?



NOTE;

The holster shown below did not come with this pistol.
It is Kreigsmarine marked and I got it with another KM marked M1934 Mauser that I bought just for the holster.
The condition of the holster is not consistant with the condition of the pistol that it is shown with below.
Nice KM marked holsters for these pistols are very hard to find.

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KM markings on this holster.



This is not my holster but this is what the Kreigsmarine markings should look like on the holster.






David
 
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This is the second KM marked M1934 Mauser that came with the holster.
Mauser Model 1934 (Variation 1) S/N 551698 manufactured in 1940.




Close but not matching Nordsee Navy property markings.



Brought back by the fellow shown below receiving the gift.





From Jan Still's Book regarding M1934 KM marked Mauser pistols. (Third printing with update 1989)





Both of the KM marked Mauser M1934 pistols shown above fall within the range that Jan Still indicates.

David
 
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nice ones ,to bad our government boned us . kills me to think some police officer is going to get mine as a retirement plaque.
 
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