Mauser Showdown at the Range - C96, Carbine, and Schnellfeuer

Published on December 17, 2011
Duration: 6:30

This video provides an expert-level comparison of three Mauser C96 variants: the standard pistol, the carbine, and the full-auto Schnellfeuer. Ian McCollum, a recognized firearms historian, demonstrates their performance at a desert shooting range, highlighting accuracy differences, handling characteristics, and the unique shooting experience each offers. The carbine emerges as the most accurate, while the Schnellfeuer is noted for its high rate of fire and fun factor.

Quick Summary

The Mauser C96 Carbine proved to be the most accurate variant tested, achieving a 2-inch group thanks to its 16-inch barrel and improved sight radius. While the standard C96 pistol is iconic, it suffered from keyholing due to barrel wear. The Mauser 712 Schnellfeuer offers a high rate of fire (approx. 1000 RPM) for fun, but is challenging to control precisely.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Title Card: Broomhandle Mauser Family
  2. 00:32Firearm Overview: C96, Carbine, Schnellfeuer
  3. 01:15C96 Pistol Range Test & Keyholing
  4. 02:37C96 Carbine Range Test & Accuracy
  5. 03:25Mauser 712 Schnellfeuer Test & Rate of Fire
  6. 05:20Final Comparison & Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Mauser C96 pistol, carbine, and Schnellfeuer?

The standard C96 is an iconic pistol. The C96 Carbine features a longer barrel and improved sights for better accuracy. The Mauser 712 Schnellfeuer is a select-fire machine pistol with a detachable magazine and a high rate of fire, making it distinct from the other two variants.

What accuracy issues were observed with the standard Mauser C96 pistol?

During the range test, the standard Mauser C96 exhibited 'keyholing,' a sign of bullet instability likely caused by a worn barrel. This significantly impacted its accuracy until a shoulder stock was attached.

Which Mauser C96 variant proved to be the most accurate?

According to the expert assessment, the Mauser C96 Carbine demonstrated the best accuracy, achieving a 2-inch group during the range test due to its longer barrel and enhanced sight radius compared to the pistol variants.

Is the Mauser 712 Schnellfeuer practical for precise shooting?

While extremely fun to shoot due to its high rate of fire (around 1000 RPM), the Mauser 712 Schnellfeuer is described as difficult to control for precise shooting. It's considered more of an "ammo sprayer" for enjoyment.

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