The Mauser 1914 is a compact 9x17mm Browning Court (also known as .380 ACP) semi-automatic pistol weighing 1.3 pounds and measuring just over six inches in length. It offers a comfortable grip for single-handed shooting and features a cocking indicator. Despite its weight, recoil is manageable, attributed to the full grip. The sights are described as tall and clean, aiding in quick realignment. The safety mechanism is noted as somewhat unnatural, with a push-down lever and a separate button for disengagement. The trigger is praised for its smooth action. While not achieving Mauser's ideal of a universal handgun, the 1914 served as a capable pocket pistol for both military personnel and civilians.
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