EARLY HIGH CONDITION MAUSER MODEL 1932 SCHNELLFEUER SELECT-FIRE MACHINE PISTOL WITH STOCK & SPARE MAGAZINE

Spring 2026 Premier Firearms & Militaria Auction

February 26th, February 27th, February 28th, and March 1st, 2026
This auction will feature an outstanding collection of items spanning multiple categories including Modern, Military, Sporting, & Antique firearms & militaria! Below is just a small grouping of select highlights from the massive offering to be featured in this upcoming sale!

EARLY HIGH CONDITION MAUSER MODEL 1932 SCHNELLFEUER SELECT-FIRE MACHINE PISTOL WITH STOCK & SPARE MAGAZINE

03-1934 | Cal. 7.63mm (7.63x25mm Mauser). | S# 6269. | Bbl. 5 1/4″.

Circa 1930, Mauser, found it was losing traction in the highly competitive Chinese market from the Spanish firms Royal and Astra, whom were producing select-fire variations of their C96 style pistols. In turn, Mauser quickly pushed notable small arms designer Josef Nickl (an employee in Mauser’s experimental department) to design a select-fire iteration of their iconic C96 pistol to remain competitive. Nickl’s design, patented in 1930, was quickly produced and shipped to China, where problems with the select-fire mechanism were soon made apparent. By 1932, Karl Westinger (another of Mauser’s experimental department employees) designed an improved select-fire lever variation, of which most collector’s and historians are familiar with today. Approx. 95,000 total Mauser Schnellfeuer machine pistols were produced in total between the two variations between 1931-1936, largely attributing to their scarcity in the collector and enthusiast market. This example, a Westinger patent Model 1932 Schnellfeuer, is marked with Mauser’s 3-line address across the top flat of the faceted breech, with a double crowned “U” proof marked on the left quarter flat (also present on the top of the bolt), and the S# marked on the left flat. Left side of the frame features Westinger’s distinctive selector lever, with selector markings “N” and “R”, followed by the Mauser banner logo, with “WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER/ OBERNDORF A. NECKAR/ D.R.P.u.A.P.” marked on the right. Frame and bbl./bbl. extension exhibit a polished salt blue finish, with some small parts including the trigger, extractor, and bolt stop exhibiting a nitre blue finish. Extractor and bolt stop appear to have been partially reheated at one time, exhibiting areas of straw coloration. Bolt and top flat of the rear sight leaf are polished in-the-white. Sub-frame assembly exhibits a dull gray appearance. Frame is mounted with 2-piece grooved wood grips, featuring an integrally machined lanyard provision and a lanyard ring on the butt. Standard C96 pattern fixed blade front sight and tangent V-notch rear sight graduated 50-1000. All serialized parts are matching and include the bbl./bbl. extension as well as the frame (interior). UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: proper unnumbered wood shoulder/stock, marked with the Mauser banner logo on one side. This example is also accompanied by a spare trigger return spring. MAGS: x1 blued steel 10-rd. and x1 blued steel 20-rd., both marked with the Mauser banner logo on the floorplate and both appearing to have been refinished at one time. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT CURIO & RELIC MACHINE GUN REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. STATUS: CURIO CLASS III.