Experience a piece of history with the Mauser Model HSc semi-automatic pistol. This weapon, manufactured in 1943 at the height of World War II, is an authentic relic from a bygone era. Designed and produced by the revered German company, Mauser, the Model HSc was a direct competitor to the popular Walther PP, and it's easy to see why. With its reliable blowback action, compact size, and .32 Auto (7.65 Browning) caliber, it was an effective sidearm for the German military and police.
Though showing signs of extensive use and handling, this firearm remains in fair condition, with a good bore condition. The finish is a traditional blued, offering a rust-resistant layer that was standard for military weapons of the period. The checkered walnut grips have some damage - a small piece missing from the left grip and a crack in the right grip - yet they still retain the charm of their original design. The pistol is missing its magazine, which is reflected in the pricing.
The Mauser HSc's appeal goes beyond its functionality. As a collector's item, it offers a tangible link to a pivotal moment in history. The blued finish and walnut grips add to its vintage appeal, while the self-cocking hammer system, denoted by 'HSc', highlights the innovation of Mauser's engineering.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a collector of war memorabilia, or simply appreciate fine engineering, the Mauser Model HSc is an investment that brings with it a story. This isn't just a purchase, it's an opportunity to own a piece of history.



