Mauser HSc .32 ACP, WWII German Army-Accepted (WaA135), 1945 Blued Compact DA/SA Pistol with Berlin-Stamped 1940 Holster
This 1945 Mauser HSc is a German Army-accepted .32 ACP pistol marked with Eagle/135 Waffenamt and Eagle/N nitro proof. It retains its wartime slide legend and Mauser banner logo, and features the classic DA/SA blowback system in a compact, blued steel package with checkered hardwood grips. It comes with one 8-round magazine and a WWII German leather flap holster maker-stamped Berlin 1940.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol is in great shape for its age with minor wear and blemishes. Very small deposits of pitting are present.
What’s Included
- 1x 8-round steel single-stack magazine with witness holes and floorplate notch
- WWII German leather flap holster, maker-stamped Berlin 1940, with external spare magazine pocket
Produced in 1945, this HSc bears German Army acceptance with the Eagle/135 Waffenamt alongside the Eagle/N nitro proof, aligning it with late-WWII service use. The left side carries the Mauser banner logo and the slide legend "Mauser–Werke A.G. Oberndorf a.N. / Mod. HSc / Kal.
7.65mm." The serial number is located on the butt as expected for the model.
The pistol uses a blowback, double-action/single-action system with a slide-mounted safety/decocker and a magazine safety. Controls reflect European configuration with a heel-type magazine release. It has an external spur hammer that is partially shrouded, rear diagonal slide serrations for purchase, and a red fire dot indicator.
Compact and well-balanced, it features a 3.4" barrel and an 8+1 capacity in .32 ACP. The fixed sights include a blade front and a fixed notch rear integral to the slide. The carbon steel frame and slide wear a blued finish, complemented by two-piece checkered hardwood grips and a smooth, curved trigger.
Included is a period German leather flap holster maker-stamped Berlin 1940 with an external spare magazine pocket, plus one steel HSc magazine with witness holes and a floorplate notch—details that align with the model’s original magazine pattern.




