Two Gorgeous Cased Pistol Sets: Mauser C96 & Luger M1902 Carbine

Published on December 24, 2025
Duration: 14:37

This video showcases two exquisite cased firearm sets: a Mauser C96 presentation set gifted to Augusto B. Leguía and a Luger M1902 Carbine set originally sold in Buenos Aires. The expert presenter, a specialist in high-end collectibles, details the historical significance, unique markings, and pristine condition of both firearms, emphasizing their craftsmanship and provenance.

Quick Summary

This video showcases two rare, cased firearm sets: a Mauser C96 presentation piece to Augusto B. Leguía and a Luger M1902 Carbine originally sold in Buenos Aires. Expert analysis highlights their pristine condition, historical provenance, and unique features like 'Crown U' proofs and hidden serial numbers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Discovery
  2. 00:44Mauser C96 Presentation Set
  3. 04:06Mauser Technical Details
  4. 08:49Luger M1902 Carbine Set
  5. 11:11Luger History and Specs

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Mauser C96 presentation set shown?

The Mauser C96 set includes a standard and a 'Bolo' model, both in exceptional condition with matching stocks and serial numbers. It features 7.63mm caliber, 'Crown U' commercial proof marks, and its wooden holster doubles as a shoulder stock.

What historical significance does the Luger M1902 Carbine set possess?

This Luger M1902 Carbine set was originally sold through 'La Porteña' in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is noted for its pristine original condition, including 'straw' and 'fire blue' finishes, and its 7.65mm caliber with a long barrel.

How can one properly handle and preserve collectible firearms like these?

Handle collectible firearms with white cotton gloves to prevent damage from skin oils. Ensure display cases are free from moisture and pests. Verify all matching serial numbers to confirm authenticity and value.

What caliber ammunition is used in the Mauser C96 and Luger M1902 Carbine?

The Mauser C96 in the video is chambered in 7.63mm Mauser. The Luger M1902 Carbine is chambered in 7.65mm Parabellum, also known as .30 Luger.

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