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Mauser Pistols History and Their Collectors Legacy
Rare Italian Navy Contract Broomhandle Mauser C96 Flatside (L2025-15175)
$4,750.00SN: 72. Made in 1899. 7.63 Mauser caliber with a 5.5” barrel. Very fine condition with over 70% of the original blue finish. This gun does not hav...Add to cartVery Fine Mauser Zig Zag 7.92 Caliber (PR70155)
$4,995.00Serial number 106. Made circa early 1900s. 7.92 caliber with a 3.5” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition as restored. Grips are excellent.Add to cartWalther P-38 in 38 Super by John Martz (PR70272) DTX
$8,500.00Serial number 7787C. Manufactured circa 1940s and modified circa 1980s-1990s. 38 Super caliber with a 6” barrel. This is a really neat Walther P-38 ...Add to cartVery Fine Broomahndle Mauser C96 Conehammer (AH8772)
$9,500.00Serial number 3492. Made in 1897. 7.63 Mauser caliber with a5.5” barrel. This gun is in like new condition as professionally restored. The grips are...Add to cartRare Early Broomhandle Mauser C96 Conehammer (AH8777)
$8,500.00Serial number 5764. Made in 1897. 7.63 caliber with a 5.5” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition as professionally restored. This is an early g...Add to cartRetailer Marked Broomhandle Mauser Conehammer (AH8774)
$9,750.00Serial number 11634. Made in 1897. 7.63 caliber with a 5.5” barrel. This gun is in very fine condition with 85%+ of the original blue finish. The gr...Add to cartBritish Marked Broomhandle Mauser C96 Conehammer (AH8773)
$10,500.00Serial number 13690. Made in 1898. 7.63 caliber with 5.5” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95%+ of the original blue finish. The grip...Add to cartExcellent Large Ring Shallow Panel Broomhandle Mauser C96 (PR70218)
$5,750.00Serial number 31106. Made in 1902. 7.63 Mauser caliber with a 5.5” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 98%+ of the original blue. This i...Add to cartScarce Astra 900 Broomhandle (PR70215)
$3,750.00Serial number 15470. Made circa 1930s. 7.63 Mauser caliber with a 5.5” barrel. This gun has approximately 80% of the original finish. These guns wer...Add to cartBroomhandle Mauser C96 Short Barrel Conehammer (AH8750)
$7,950.00Serial number 10305. Made in 1897. 7.63 Mauser caliber with a 4.75” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition as professionally restored. The grips...Add to cart
Mauser pistols hold a distinct place in European firearms history, combining early semi-automatic innovation with precision German engineering. At Collectors Firearms, our Mauser pistol for sale inventory focuses on authentic examples that reflect the brand’s influence on military, commercial, and collectible handgun development. These pistols are valued not only for their originality in design but also for their contribution to early handgun evolution during a transformative period in firearms manufacturing. Collectors recognize Mauser pistols as important milestones in semi-automatic technology.
Design Evolution and Mechanical Character
Early Mauser designs emphasized robust construction, distinctive profiles, and advanced operating systems for their time. Many Mauser handguns for sale feature recognizable characteristics such as fixed magazines, unique safety mechanisms, and precisely machined components. Collectors often appreciate how these pistols illustrate the transition from late 19th-century craftsmanship to more modern semi-automatic principles, reflecting both engineering experimentation and functional reliability.
Collectibility and Historical Importance
Mauser collectible pistols attract serious interest due to limited production runs, military contracts, and export variations. Well-preserved antique Mauser pistols with original finishes, matching components, and correct markings are especially desirable. Historical context, configuration accuracy, and overall condition play a central role in long-term collector demand and significance.
Curated Selection at Collectors Firearms
Every Mauser pistol for sale at Collectors Firearms is evaluated for originality, mechanical condition, and historical correctness. Our listings include detailed descriptions and clear photography, allowing collectors to confidently assess each firearm’s importance and suitability within a serious collection.
FAQ’s
What types of Mauser pistols are most commonly collected today?
Collectors Firearms sees strong interest in early military and commercial Mauser models with distinctive configurations. Variations tied to specific contracts or production periods often attract advanced collectors seeking historical depth.
How do antique Mauser pistols differ from later handguns?
Antique Mauser pistols often feature unique operating systems and machining styles not seen in modern designs. Collectors Firearms highlights these differences to help buyers understand their mechanical and historical value.
Are Mauser collectible pistols primarily investment pieces or display firearms?
Many collectors acquire Mauser collectible pistols for historical preservation rather than regular use. At Collectors Firearms, we present each firearm with context so buyers can determine its role within their collection.
What should buyers look for when purchasing Mauser handguns for sale?
Buyers should consider originality, matching components, finish condition, and markings. Collectors Firearms documents these factors clearly to support informed collecting decisions.










