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Chilean mauser 1912
Chilean mauser 1912











Serial number will also be on the barrel, sometimes without the The trigger, and immediately above that on the left center slide. The serial number typically appears in 3 places, the left frame above In some instances two M16 machine pistols were mounted together in a crude frame/stock for aircraft use.

chilean mauser 1912

These were used by early Austro-Hungarian aviators in very early versions of aircraft before aircraft-specific arms were developed. That accepts an unaltered Steyr-Hahn's frame about the grip is A wooden shoulder stock/holster with a cup With a similar mechanism as the factory produced weapons but without Have converted some military issue Steyr-Hahns to full auto Steyr-Hahns Model M16 in full auto with extended magazines were used It is estimated that about 300,000 were made in all. Guns with both Romanian contract parts and Austrian acceptance proofs are common for this transition period. It should be noted that serial numbers for the Romanian contract guns are directly continued into the guns produced for the Austrian Army, when the contract for Romania was discontinued. The Chilean Army adopted the M11 and that The Romanian police used the Steyr-Hahn and that versionīears a Romanian Crest. Is believed that some were assembled from parts for several years The gun was produced until 1919 although it The M12 was evaluated for military use, but was not adapted by the AustrianĪrmy until the First World War began. The model M12 with dovetailed front sight is otherwise identical.

chilean mauser 1912

Shot top loader that is stripper fed, shooting the 9mm Steyr cartridge. In 1911 with a fixed blade front sight, the model M11. The Steyr-Hahn (hahn is German for hammer) pistol was first produced The Austrian Steyr-Hahn Pistol M1911/M1912













Chilean mauser 1912