Description
**C&R FFL OK**
The Mauser HSc is a semi-automatic pistol originally developed by the German company Mauser in the late 1930s. Here are the key features and details for the post-war .380 ACP variant of the Mauser HSc:
General Description
- Model: Mauser HSc
- Caliber: .380 ACP (also known as 9mm Kurz or 9x17mm)
- Type: Semi-automatic pistol
- Production Period: Post-war models were primarily produced from 1946 until 1977.
Design and Features
- Action: Blowback-operated
- Frame: Usually made of steel, though some post-war models have alloy frames to reduce weight.
- Barrel Length: Approximately 3.4 inches (86 mm)
- Overall Length: About 6.1 inches (155 mm)
- Height: Approximately 4.2 inches (107 mm)
- Width: Roughly 1.1 inches (28 mm)
- Weight: Around 23.5 ounces (670 grams) unloaded
- Magazine Capacity: 8 rounds
- Sights: Fixed front and rear sights
- Safety Features: Manual safety lever, magazine disconnect safety, and sometimes a loaded chamber indicator on later models.
Aesthetic and Ergonomics
- Grip: Often made of checkered wood or plastic, with an ergonomic design for a comfortable hold.
- Finish: Blued steel finish
Markings
- Slide Markings: Marked with “Mauser-Werke A.G. Oberndorf a.N.” and model designation “HSc”, “MADE IN GERMANY”
- Proof Marks: German proof marks, including post-war commercial proof marks.
Usage and Legacy
- The Mauser HSc was designed for both military and civilian use. The post-war production saw widespread use among civilian shooters and police forces.
- Known for its sleek design, reliable operation, and quality craftsmanship, the Mauser HSc remains a popular collector’s item.
Collectibility and Value
The value of a post-war Mauser HSc can vary depending on condition, finish, and historical significance. Models in excellent condition with original parts and markings tend to be more valuable.
The Mauser HSc .380 ACP is appreciated for its historical significance and engineering excellence, making it a sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage firearms.
 
				





















































