
WhatĪre the guns worth in today's market? Any idea when they were made? I have looked in all the usual places, with no luck. Unrestored, and also shoots and looks great. The M25 has beenĬompletely restored, and looks and shoots like new. In good shape is in the $150 to $200 range, but if it has militaryĪcceptance stamps or unit markings, this could increase the price as Later offered with slightly modified grips. (Inįact, if your gun has a three-inch barrel rather than a 3.4-inch one, itĬould actually be a Model 1910.) An updated version, the Model 1934, was These guns were aįollow-on to the Model 1910, which was chambered in 6.35 or 7.65mm. One of my firstĪutos was a 1914, and I shot the heck out if it. "Mauser." Any information you could provide would beĪ: Sounds like you have a Mauser Model 1914 auto. The gun has wood grips and one magazine stamped "Mauser-7,65." Also on the right side of the frame is a small,

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