CanadianAR if you track Navy marked weapons---here are a couple more for you.
Not Kreigsmarine marked bayos----but in pretty decent condition.
One manufactured in 1938---the other in 1939.
Mauser Model 1934 (Variation 1)
Serial number 551698 manufactured in 1939.
N2687 Navy property number on the front grip strap and N2676 on the magazine floor plate.
“N” for Marine Station der Nordsee (North sea Fleet)
Total estimated procurement: 8,000.
Photos of the vet Major W.A.D. Gunn provided by the Curator of the Cape Breton Highlanders Museum in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
GUNN, Judge William Alexander Douglas - 93, 50 Cameron St., Moncton, N.B., died June 17, 1995, in Moncton Hospital. Born in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., he was a son of the late Alexander Donald and Jane (Spencer) Gunn. He attended Dalhousie University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1922; Master of Arts in 1924 and bachelor of laws in 1925. On May 13, 1925, he was admitted to the bar of Nova Scotia and practiced law in Sydney. He enlisted at the outbreak of the Second World War; commanded B Company, Cape Breton Highlanders; served with the Judge Advocate General's branch at Canadian military headquarters in London; with the allied forces headquarters in Italy and the 21st Army group in Germany. He was honourably discharged with the rank of major. He returned to his law practice in Sydney and was appointed provincial magistrate on October 12, 1960. He was transferred from Sydney to Halifax in 1971; appointed chairman of the Law Reform Advisory Commission, and in 1975 chairman of the Advisory Committee on Legal Aid. He retired in 1976 and served until 1986 as supernumerary judge for the Province of Nova Scotia.
Mauser Model 1934 (Variation 2)
Serial number 532668 manufactured in 1938.
Matching Navy Property markings on front grip strap and magazine floor plate O.2325
“O” for Marine Station der Ostee (Baltic Fleet)
Estimated production of these Variation 2 Kriegsmarine marked guns was 3,000.
(Reference; Jan Still –Axis Pistols)
Interesting document that came with this pistol.
I got the service records for both vets from the archives in Ottawa and was able to connect with their families.
Lieutenant Albert Frederick William Hodgins---Canadian Intelligence Corps---and his medals.
