Mauser 1912/14 Automatic Pistol
The Mauser 1912/14 is a rare, experimental semi-automatic pistol developed by Mauser in the early 1900s. It features a delayed blowback action, a departure from their earlier straight blowback designs, to better handle the 9mm Luger cartridge. Approximately 200 units were produced, primarily for testing, with some potentially sold in Brazil. The pistol exhibits unique operational controls, such as a slide that requires a magazine insertion to open unless a specific button is pressed.









