Here we show and shoot a Mauser 1934 that was taken off of a German Rocket crew shooting V2 rockets into England during WWII. This pistol is basically in mint condition... more details about it below.
Caliber: 7.65x17mm aka .32ACP
Barrel: ~3.4in
Magazine: 8 rounds
Weight: ~20oz
This was a gorgeous gun to look at and very pleasant to shoot. It had a smooth action with a good trigger. Its small size would do well for concealed carry or officer comfort during wartime. The weight is less than ideal for modern times but great for its era. In my personal opinion the capacity and caliber are less than desirable in a battlefield scenario and the Luger P-08 (which I will post next week) seems like a much better alternative. Regardless this gun is a very very cool piece of history and actually quite a nice design. It would be great to plink with were the ammo affordable.