Mauser pistol M1914 explained

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Mauser pistol M1914 explained


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 frames 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.If you encounter problems with the images not showing off, go to the Parameters of your device and select "APPs". You will find there, the list of all the APPs available in your phone.Click on the APP concerned by the problem, and, in the "storage" section, suppress data and cache.Then, come back to the APP parameters and select the "Permission" section ("no permission allowed" should be mentioned). In that section activate the "Storage" option. Run your APP again.