Just Too Powerful: The C96 in 9mm Mauser Export

Published on May 11, 2021
Duration: 7:59

This video delves into the rare Mauser C96 chambered in 9x25mm Mauser Export, a caliber developed to appeal to markets preferring larger bullets. Despite its external similarity to the 7.63mm version, a key internal difference is the magazine follower's divot, aiding the straight-walled case. While the cartridge didn't succeed in pistols, it found use in submachine guns.

Quick Summary

The rare Mauser C96 in 9x25mm Mauser Export features a unique magazine follower with a small divot to aid feeding the straight-walled case, distinguishing it from the 7.63mm version. Approximately 150 were produced, with the cartridge later finding success in submachine guns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 9mm Mauser Export C96
  2. 00:33Cartridge Development & History
  3. 01:59Physical Overview & Serial Ranges
  4. 02:53Technical Similarities & Sights
  5. 04:10Identifying Features: Magazine Follower
  6. 05:36Production, Legacy & Submachine Guns

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 9mm Mauser Export C96 different from the 7.63mm version?

Externally, they are very similar. The key internal difference is the magazine follower: the 9mm Export has a small divot or 'dimple' to aid feeding the straight-walled case, while the 7.63mm version has a flat follower.

Why did Mauser develop the 9x25mm Mauser Export cartridge?

Mauser developed the 9x25mm Export cartridge to offer a larger bullet diameter than the original 7.63mm, aiming to satisfy markets like the US and Britain that preferred larger calibers for their firearms.

How many 9mm Mauser Export C96 pistols were produced?

Only about 150 of the C96 pistols were manufactured in the 9x25mm Mauser Export caliber. While it didn't succeed as a pistol, the cartridge later found use in submachine guns.

Did the 9mm Mauser Export C96 use different sights than the 7.63mm model?

No, Mauser designed the 9mm Export to match the 7.63mm's muzzle velocity and trajectory. This allowed them to use identical rear sight components, graduated to 1000 meters, for both calibers to simplify production.

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