- Nouveau
Very fine, with 99% original high polish blue, showing light wear marks on the magazine floorplate, edge wear and light handling marks. The grips are excellent, with mild dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent.
Warning: this C96 is modified in semi-automatic, can be modified in full auto by a gunshmith.
NOTE: This weapon is a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable Class 3, which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, (BATFE) that is classified as a "Curios or Relic" as defined in 27 CFR, 478.11
Export Only, P.O.A.
Paiement 100% sécurisé
Confidentialité totale
Livraison à domicile
Frais de port offerts à partir de 600€
Introduced due to competitive pressure from Astra's Spanish-made Broomhandle pistols, especially in the lucrative Chinese market, the 1932 Schnellfeuer took everything people loved about the Broomhandle and cranked it to 11. The result was a compact machine pistol, which could be reconfigured to a carbine as needed, feed from 10 and 20 round detachable box magazines (without sacrificing clip loading), and could either tap out single rounds semi-automatically or let rip at 900+ RPM on full auto. Needless to say, the target audience (China) went for it wholeheartedly, and sales only terminated when Japan joined the Axis Powers, making export to any of the Chinese factions (who essentially fought the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War simultaneously) unacceptable. Schnellfeuers are also known to have been used on both sides of the Spanish Civil War, as well as being used as a secondary Wehrmacht sidearm as well as by the Waffen-SS. The mechanism is controlled by a spring loaded selector switch on the left side of the frame, with "N" (semi-automatic) and "R" (full automatic) marked positions. Blade front and tangent rear sights, with the three-line Mauser address markings on top of the chamber and right side of the frame, with a "crown/crown/U" proof on the chamber and twelve groove grips.