Experimental C96 "Joint Safety" Mauser

Published on March 8, 2015
Duration: 6:16

This guide details the operation of a unique and complex experimental safety system found on the Mauser C96 Model 1902. The system involves a multi-step process for both engagement and disengagement, highlighting Mauser's early design experimentation. The video emphasizes the impracticality of this specific safety due to its complexity and tendency to injure the shooter's hand.

Quick Summary

The experimental safety on the Mauser C96 Model 1902 was complex and impractical. It required a multi-step engagement and disengagement process. A key flaw was the protruding thumb tab, which injured the shooter's hand, preventing it from entering production.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction & Auction Context
  2. 00:31Mauser C96 Military Aspirations
  3. 01:40Shift to Commercial Market
  4. 01:51C96 Design Experimentation
  5. 02:08Model 1902 Safety System
  6. 02:29Model 1902 Features
  7. 02:45Experimental Safety: Engaged
  8. 03:43Experimental Safety: Disengaging
  9. 04:31Experimental Safety: Engaging
  10. 04:51Safety Design Flaws
  11. 05:32Auction Information

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the experimental safety on the Mauser C96 Model 1902 work?

The experimental safety on the Mauser C96 Model 1902 requires cocking the hammer, pulling a tab down, pushing the assembly forward, and then pushing the lever forward to engage. Disengagement involves cocking, pushing the lever down slightly, and allowing the hammer to fall forward to clear the tab.

Why was the experimental Mauser C96 Model 1902 safety system not adopted?

The safety system was overly complex to operate. A major flaw was that the thumb tab protruded into the shooter's hand when disengaged, causing discomfort and injury, making it impractical for production.

What were the design goals for the Mauser C96 Model 1902?

The Mauser C96 Model 1902 was designed to be lighter and smaller than the standard C96 'Broomhandle' Mauser. This was intended to make it easier for personal carry, addressing the bulkiness of the original design.

Where can I find information about the James D. Julia March 2015 auction?

Information regarding the James D. Julia's March 2015 auction, including lot details for this rare Mauser C96 (lot number 2204), is typically available through links provided in the video description or on the auction house's official website.

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