Mauser 1910 pistol

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The Mauser 1910 pistol is a compact early 20th-century German semi-automatic handgun chambered in .25 ACP, notable for its use as a civilian and police sidearm before and during World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf firearm
handgun
semi-automatic pistol
action blowback-operated
semi-automatic
caliber .25 ACP
cartridge .25 ACP
6.35×16mmSR Browning
category compact pistol
pocket pistol
countryOfOrigin German Empire
designer Mauser
designFeature internal hammer or striker
era early 20th century
feedSystem detachable box magazine
firingMechanism striker-fired
gripType fixed grip panels
historicalUse interwar police service
pre–World War I civilian market
inServiceDuring World War I
introduced 1910
magazineCapacity 9-round magazine
manufacturer Mauser
marketedFor concealed carry
personal protection
material steel
notableCharacteristic chambered in .25 ACP
small size
used before and during World War I as sidearm
originLanguageName Mauser 1910 pistol self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mauser Selbstladepistole 1910
productionStart 1910
safety manual safety lever
sightType fixed iron sights
successor Mauser 1910 pistol self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mauser 1914 pistol
use civilian sidearm
police sidearm
usedBy German police
civilian shooters

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Mauser knownFor Mauser 1910 pistol
Mauser 1910 pistol successor Mauser 1910 pistol self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mauser 1914 pistol
Mauser 1910 pistol originLanguageName Mauser 1910 pistol self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mauser Selbstladepistole 1910