This video from Forgotten Weapons, featuring Ian McCollum, delves into the Mauser Model 90 DA. McCollum, an expert in firearms history, clarifies that this pistol is not a true Mauser but rather a rebranded Hungarian FEG P9R. The discussion highlights Mauser's strategic decisions in the 1980s and 1990s to source firearms from other manufacturers like FEG and Renato Gamba due to a lack of their own viable product lines.
This video provides an expert-level historical and technical deep dive into the Serbian Mauser 1910, presented by Othais, a recognized authority on historical military firearms. It details the rifle's unique design improvements over the standard Mauser 98, its geopolitical context, and its service history in the Balkan Wars and early WWI. The analysis includes detailed mechanical breakdowns and historical sourcing.
This entry delves into the historical documentation surrounding the Mauser Model 1910 pistol, drawing from archival materials. It highlights the design process, manufacturing details, and marketing strategies employed by Mauser in the early 20th century. The information is presented with an academic and historical tone, reflecting deep expertise in early firearm development.
This guide details the field stripping process for the Mauser Model 1914 semi-automatic pistol, presented by firearms expert Larry Potterfield. It covers the steps for disassembly, emphasizing safety and component identification. The Mauser Model 1914, manufactured in Oberndorf, Germany, is chambered in .32 ACP and features a unique cocking indicator and heel magazine release.
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