1183 MAUSER MODEL 1914 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH

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This item SOLD at 2024 Jul 22 @ 11:55UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 250.00 USD
Estimated at 500.00 - 1,000.00 USD
HOLSTER ATTRIBUTED TO HANS-GUNTHER BUCHHOLZ OF SONDERVERBAND 288. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 454052. Bbl. 3 3/8". Standard configuration Model 1914 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Mauser. Left side of the slide is marked with the S#, followed by Mauser's mfg. information, with "MAUSER - 7,65" marked on the right. Top of the slide is marked with a double-crowned "U" commercial proof just behind the rear sight. Bbl. is a replacement, being unmarked, save for a single Eagle/N commercial nitro proof on the right side of the lug. Frame, sideplate, and slide exhibit a rust blue finish, with the trigger and extractor exhibiting a nitre blue finish and the replacement bbl. exhibiting a high polish blue finish. Frame is mounted with a 1-piece flat crosshatched wrap around the wood grip. Matching numbers are present on the frame, sideplate, and slide. MAGS: 1 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brown leather holster handwritten "GRUPPE MENTON" above "SPEZIALTAT/ ABTEILUNG 288/ H. G. BUCHHOLZ", roughly translating to "GROUP MENTON/ SPECIALTY/ SECTION 288/ H.G. BUCHHOLZ", possibly indicating Hans-Gunter Buchholz, who served as Leutnant of 1st Platoon, Sonderverband 288. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original factory blue finishes, exhibiting edge wear overall, with some light pitting present on the right side of the frame and slide, as well as mild wear and thinning on the front grip strap that shows through to a pleasing gray patina. Mirror bore, retaining sharp and well-defined rifling throughout. Grip exhibits scattered marks from handling and storage, with a small chip present on the left side at the bottom left corner. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting areas of appropriate age-related cracking and crazing overall. An attractive Mauser Model 1914 pistol is attributed to Hans-Gunther Bochholz. PROVENANCE: from the lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (24-1106/MLW). CURIO. $500-1,000.