Field dismounting of the Mauser Model 1914 pistolPotential problems with the field dismounting- Worn out magazine lips- No magazine available- Early "side latch" Model 1910Advanced dismounting of the
Field dismounting of the Mauser Model 1914 pistolPotential problems with the field dismounting- Worn out magazine lips- No magazine available- Early "side latch" Model 1910Advanced dismounting of the Mauser Model 1914 pistol (I)- Removal of the extractor (early and later model)- Access to the internal mechanism- Cover plate of the early model 1910Advanced dismounting of the Mauser Model 1914 pistol (II)- Removal of the manual safety and spring- Dismounting of the trigger mechanism- Re-assembling
tipAdvanced dismounting of the Mauser Model 1914 pistol (III)- Removal of the safety latch- Dismounting of the magazine catch- Dismounting of the hold-open / ejector- Removal of the retaining latch of the takedown rod - Disassembling of the magazineFunctioning of the Mauser Model 1914 pistol (I)- A blowback design- Hammerless striker fired pistol- Cocking of the striker- Possible breakage of the frame's rear abutmentFunctioning of the Mauser Model 1914 pistol (II)- Trigger mechanism explained- Disconnection of the trigger explainedFunctioning of the Mauser Model 1914 pistol (III)- The manual safety explained- The hold-open / ejector / magazine safety device- The hold-open process explained- The magazine safety explainedFunctioning of the Mauser Model 1914 pistol (IV)- Action of the ejector on the first cartridge in line- Chambering of a cartridge- Extraction and ejectionMarkings found on the Model 1914 in 7.65mm caliber(I)- Markings of the Mauser firm- Military and Police markings- The post WWI specific "1920" markingMarkings found on the Model 1914 in 7.65mm caliber (II)- Serial number and proof markings- Other markingsEvolution of the Model 1910 in 6.35mm caliber- Mauser 1909 Prototype in 9mm Parabellum- Prototype of the Mauser 1910 pistol in 6.35mm- Early standard Mauser 1910 pistol in 6.35mm- Mauser 1910-14 pistol in 6.35mm- Mauser 1910-34 pistol in 6.35mmEvolution of the Model 1914 in caliber 7.65mm- Early "Humpback" variation in caliber 7.65mm- Standard Model 1914 of early production- War time and early after war production- Late post war production (1923 - 1929)- Model 1914-34- Sub-caliber M20 caliber training kitSince the year 2000, "HLebooks.com" is specialized in the publication of downloadable technical textbooks on collectable firearms.
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