Mauser C96 Broomhandle, 1930 Commercial | Collector's Guide
What a collector needs to know about the Mauser 1930 Commercial C96 Broomhandle. Learn to determine which parts should be blued, type of bluing, proof marking, proof location, timing of proof strikes (before or after finishing), serial number ranges, serial number locations, and typical wear mark patterns. We will remove the floor plate, disassemble the frame and subframe, and review key serial number locations. Were grips serial numbered? Is it worth it to remove the grip screws? How does one judge the originality of shoulder stocks? Watch this video to find out key details before you invest in a Mauser C96 1930 Commercial broomhandle.

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