This exquisite piece of history is certainly one for the taking, maybe even a research project or just bragging material. The J.P. Sauer & Sohn JP 1913, a semi-automatic pistol that marries German engineering precision with historical significance. This gun is in good condition, with no substantial wear but the bluing is very thin while some in gone, and there are some surface scratches. The sale includes the gun and one 7-round magazine.
The J.P. Sauer & Sohn JP 1913 is a marvel of German engineering. Manufactured between 1920 and 1931, this historical firearm is chambered in 7.65mm caliber and operates on a striker action system, offering a robust shooting experience with a 7+1 round capacity. The blued finish, a standard firearm finishing process of the period, adds a layer of corrosion resistance while contributing to its aesthetically pleasing vintage appearance. The synthetic S&S checkered texture grip ensures a secure and comfortable hold, while the rear fixed u-notch sights and front fixed blade sight provide precise aiming.
What sets this gun apart is its rich history. Originally intended for the civilian market, approximately 10,000 Model 1913s were procured by the German military during World War I. Additionally, the unique markings on the slide featuring Sauer & Sohn’s name, city of origin, and the company’s logo of a wild man with a club, add to its collectability. This gun is not only a stunning piece of German engineering but also a tangible piece of history, making it a must-have for any firearm collector or history enthusiast.
Don't miss the chance to own this piece of history. The J.P. Sauer & Sohn JP 1913 is more than just a firearm, it's a story waiting to be told. Add it to your collection today!




