Mauser Model 1910/14 .25 ACP Interwar German Micro Pistol, Blued, 3.15 in Barrel, Walnut Grips
This Mauser Model 1910/14 is an interwar .25 ACP micro pistol manufactured in Germany and marked for commercial export. Produced between 1921 and 1928, it features the Crown/U proof, a "Germany" export marking, and the Mauser banner sideplate—clear identifiers of a period commercial example with collectible appeal.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Rifling: Good - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are visible signs of wear and handling throughout. Scratches and blemishes are present on the metal surfaces. The blued finish shows areas of surface rust and finish loss.
What’s Included
- Waffenfabrik Mauser Model 1910/14 .25 ACP pistol
- One 6-round steel magazine (three elongated witness slots)
The 1910/14 variant is a compact, fixed-barrel Mauser design chambered in .25 ACP (6.35mm) and built during the 1921–1928 period. This example carries the Crown/U proof and "Germany" export marking, along with the Mauser banner sideplate, aligning it with interwar commercial export production.
It operates via simple blowback and is striker-fired, with a top ejection port and a fixed barrel. The slide locks open on an empty magazine and automatically closes when a loaded magazine is inserted. A front barrel/takedown catch under the muzzle is part of the model’s field-stripping setup.
Controls include a heel-type magazine release and a manual thumb safety. The pistol also features a cocking indicator, rear vertical slide serrations, and fixed iron sights with a blade front and notch rear.
Construction is all-steel with a blued finish and checkered walnut grips. The grip frame has a straight backstrap with a stepped profile, and a lanyard ring is mounted at the butt. The barrel length is 3.15 inches, and capacity is 6+1.




