The C96 Broomhandle: A Thing of Beauty

Published on May 11, 2016
Duration: 3:25

This guide details the process of loading the Mauser C96 Broomhandle using stripper clips and attaching its iconic wooden shoulder stock. It emphasizes safe handling practices and demonstrates a unique technique for converting the pistol into a more stable carbine platform. The information is presented with the authority of TFB TV's firearms experts.

Quick Summary

The Mauser C96 Broomhandle is loaded using 10-round stripper clips into its internal magazine. Its wooden holster serves as a shoulder stock, enhancing stability. The M1932 Schnellfeuer is a select-fire variant capable of full-auto fire with a high rate of approximately 900-1000 RPM.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: C96 Beauty
  2. 00:22Stripper Clip Reloading Technique
  3. 01:36Shoulder Stock Attachment
  4. 02:30M1932 Schnellfeuer Full-Auto Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Mauser C96 Broomhandle typically loaded?

The Mauser C96 Broomhandle features an internal magazine, usually holding 10 rounds of 7.63x25mm Mauser ammunition. It is reloaded using 10-round stripper clips, with the bolt locked back to allow rounds to be pushed into the magazine.

What is the purpose of the wooden holster for the C96?

The iconic wooden holster for the Mauser C96 doubles as a shoulder stock. When attached to the pistol's grip frame, it significantly increases stability, effectively transforming the handgun into a short-barreled carbine for improved accuracy.

What distinguishes the M1932 Schnellfeuer variant?

The Mauser M1932 Schnellfeuer is a select-fire variant of the C96, meaning it can fire both semi-automatically and fully automatically. It boasts a high rate of fire, around 900-1000 RPM, and often uses detachable 20-round magazines.

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