SKU ECOM16626822
used very good
Used Price
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The Mauser HSc is a semi-automatic pistol first manufactured in Nazi Germany during WWII, with production continuing for several decades post-war. The name is short for Hahn Selbstspanner ("self-cocking hammer") Pistole. The HSc was used during World War II and the First Indochina War.
An inexpensive piece of history, this HSc includes the original leather holster, certificate, and two 8-round magazines.
Serial number: 745944
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UPC | ECOM16626822 |
Action | SEMI AUTO |
Barrel Length | 3.1 BARREL |
Caliber | .32 ACP |
Capacity | 8 ROUNDS |
Finish | BLACK |
Weight | 1.4 LBS. |
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