Deactivated RARE WW1 German Issued Sauer Model 1913 Pistol
- Product Code: 67213sauer
- Availability: Out Of Stock
This is a very rare First World War issued Sauer Model 1913 pistol. Wartime production is estimated to be just 70,000 pistols from which about 30,000 we procured by the Imperial German army and carry their acceptance stamp. The German army C/Gothic acceptance stamp was placed on the right side of the frame by the proof stamps Crown over N. The known serial range for these pistols runs from around 21,349 to 94,680 with this pistol being in the heart of the range number 67,213. We have included an image of a similar example from Jan Still's book "Central Powers Pistols" which covers this model in detail. Jan states that the Sauer 1913 was one of the "most compact and finest of the wartime auxillary pocket pistols". This rare survivor retains its original finish, grips and magazine. Deactivated with a working action.