Pistolet Mauser C96 expliqué

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About this app

Dismantling campaign Mauser C96
- The first four steps
- The importance of the release lever
- Removing the firing pin of the first models
- The stop part of the bolt.
Complete dismantling of the Mauser C96
- Extractor
- The adjustable rear sight
- The trigger and the plunger Store
- Removing the block platinum
- Hammer and safety lever
- Trigger and his pusher arm
- Coupling Lock
- Main spring and Guides
- How to replace coupling piece
- How to reassemble the cylinder head and its contents
- How to put the block plate on the barrel extension
Technical description of the Mauser C96
- The Mauser C96 consists of four main parts
- The barrel and its extension
- The magazine well
- When the bolt is pulled back with a magazine blank
- The sights
- The part of the locking bolt
- The barrel extension
- Breech
- The carcass
- Block platinum
Operation Mauser C96

- Lock falling block
- Animated sequence of the block platinum
- Animated sequence of the entire weapon
- Relationship between the trigger and the hammer
- How does the disconnection
- Locking and unlocking of the breech
- Moving rear of the bolt
- Disconnect from the first rudimentary models
- The ejector
Security Mauser C96
- Safety of long type of the first models
- Late safety of the first type
- Late safety of the second type or "NS"
- Special Safety Hammer
- Universal Safety
- Prototype Security Model 1902
Prototypes and pre-production
- Prototype of 1894
- German patent (No. 90430)
- Models and twenty six strokes
- Last step before mass production
- Appearance of the "Cone Hammer"
- The C96 twenty shots
- An experimental cartridge 6 mm
- Prototype of the rifle 1896 to ten shots
The first Mauser C96
- Recent changes before mass production
- Introduction to lock two lugs
- Improved block platinum
- The front of the main spring guide
- Some minor changes
- From Serial Number 360
Variation "Cone Hammer" of C96

- Modification of the barrel extension
- Description of the "Cone Hammer" ten strokes
- Changing the left side of the carcass
- Description of the "Cone Hammer" six-shooter
- Description of the "Cone Hammer" twenty strokes
- The "Cone Hammer" sold by Westley Richards
- Special Rear Sights
Variations "large ring" of C96

- The sub-variation "flat-sided"
- The contract of the Italian Navy
- Changing the mounting relaxation and rear sight
- Firing a single stud
- Changes in milling panels carcass
- The "Bolo" ten strokes
- Changes in the "Bolo"
- The two striker pins
- The "Officer" model to six strokes
Variation "small ring" of C96
- The C96 "small ring" to 10 strokes
- Improved safety "NS"
- The short extractor
- Modification of the barrel extension
- Change scratches the barrel
- The banner Mauser
- The 9 mm Export
- The change "Red Nine"
- The model to six strokes
- Enhanced Room
Production and post-war model 1930
- Model 1920-10 shots
- Under the Weimar Republic
- The C96 sold abroad
- Model for the French Gendarmerie
- The "Bolo" long-barreled
- The C96 10 shots postwar
- Experimental models of post-war
- Early 1930 models
- The "Universal Security"
- The 1930 "711" model
The "Schnellfeuer" model
- Based on a selective fire rifle
- The system of Joseph Nickl
- The system of Karl Westinger
- Technical description of the model Westinger
- Removing the Westinger model
How does the "Schnellfeuer"
- The block's Platinum "Schnellfeuer"
- How does the selector lever shooting
- The second trigger
- The arm of the trigger
- The specific modification of the barrel extension
- How to neutralize the select fire
Updated on
Aug 12, 2014

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