Minute of Mae: German Mauser 1914

Published on August 31, 2018
Duration: 1:01

The Mauser 1914 is a compact 9x17mm Browning Court (also known as .380 ACP) semi-automatic pistol weighing 1.3 pounds and measuring just over six inches in length. It offers a comfortable grip for single-handed shooting and features a cocking indicator. Despite its weight, recoil is manageable, attributed to the full grip. The sights are described as tall and clean, aiding in quick realignment. The safety mechanism is noted as somewhat unnatural, with a push-down lever and a separate button for disengagement. The trigger is praised for its smooth action. While not achieving Mauser's ideal of a universal handgun, the 1914 served as a capable pocket pistol for both military personnel and civilians.

Quick Summary

The Mauser 1914 is a compact semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9x17mm Browning Court (.380 ACP), weighing 1.3 pounds and measuring just over six inches. It features a cocking indicator, tall clean sights, and a notably smooth trigger. Recoil is manageable thanks to its full grip, making it a decent pocket pistol for military and civilian use.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Mauser 1914 Overview
  2. 00:12Size and Ergonomics
  3. 00:20Cocking Indicator
  4. 00:27Recoil and Grip
  5. 00:32Caliber and Cartridges
  6. 00:35Sights
  7. 00:40Safety Mechanism
  8. 00:44Trigger Quality
  9. 00:51Historical Significance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key physical dimensions of the Mauser 1914 pistol?

The Mauser 1914 is a compact pistol, weighing approximately 1.3 pounds and measuring just over six inches in overall length. This makes it well-suited for concealed carry and comfortable for single-handed operation.

What caliber is the Mauser 1914 chambered in, and how is its recoil?

The Mauser 1914 fires 9x17mm Browning Court cartridges, commonly known as .380 ACP. Despite its relatively light weight, the recoil is described as manageable, likely due to its full grip design which allows for a solid hold.

What are the notable features of the Mauser 1914's controls and sights?

The Mauser 1914 features a cocking indicator that shows when the striker is cocked. Its sights are tall and clean, aiding in quick target acquisition and realignment. The safety lever is a push-down type, with a separate button for disengagement, which is noted as being somewhat unnatural.

How is the trigger performance of the Mauser 1914 pistol?

The trigger on the Mauser 1914 is highly praised in the review, being described as exceptionally smooth and crisp, akin to 'a knife through melted butter'. This suggests a positive trigger pull for its class.

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