German Mao Se HSc semi-automatic pistol

German Mao Se HSc semi-automatic pistol

The new pistol developed by Mao Se Company from 1934 is different from the previous Mao Se pistol. This pistol is fired by hammer rotation. The two semi-automatic pistol models developed are unsuccessful, and have been tested and improved for a long time. The third Mao Se semi-automatic pistol was successfully trial-produced in 1938.

This new gun was named "Mao Se HSc semi-automatic pistol" by Mao Se Company. And HSc is the abbreviation of Hahn-lselbstspanner pistole Ausfurung C in German, which is translated as "automatic hammer pistol C". Because the first two models are A and B, this third pistol is C. ..

Mao Se HSc pistol has a unique appearance and can be said to be one of the rare "beautiful" pistols. Compared with Browning series pistols, including "Gun Brand Hammer" and "Flower Mouth Hammer", as well as the most classic PPK of Walter Company and Sauer 38H of Sauer Company, its shape increases the sense of integrity and stability brought by triangle.

The pistol adopts hammer rotary firing, and the automatic mode is free bolt machine and double-acting trigger design. Diameter 7.65 mm; Total gun length162mm; The barrel is 85 mm long; The highest point of the whole gun110 mm; 28mm; at the widest point; The empty gun weighs 0.585 kg; The bomb load is 8 rounds of 32 ACP caliber bullets.

The sleeve shape of Mao Se HSc pistol is very unique. There is an inclined plane at the front and bottom of the sleeve, which is well combined with the sleeve seat below. The left side of the sleeve is engraved with Mao Se trademark and the words Mauser-Werke A.G. Oberndorf A n Mod HSC Kal 7.65mm, and a short shell pulling hook is exposed behind the shell throwing window on the left side of the sleeve. There is a long anti-reflective pattern on the top of the sleeve, and the sight and notch door are located at both ends of the top of the sleeve respectively.

There are 20 longitudinal anti-slip lines on the left and right sides of the back of the sleeve. There is a manual insurance in the middle of the left anti-slip pattern, which is an injection insurance. The insurance is up, the red center below is in the state of releasing insurance, and the shooter can shoot at any time; Pull the safety down to block the red center of the circle, revealing the letter S above, indicating that the safety is in the safety position. At this time, the needle was stuck by the insurance to ensure that the bullets in the pistol could not be played out.

Its sleeve seat has the most distinctive appearance, especially the trigger holder is completely different from other types of semi-automatic pistol. The triangle in front of the trigger retainer is integrated with the inclined plane at the bottom of the sleeve, which is very beautiful. There is a decomposition lever on the inside of the trigger guard ring, and the trigger itself is very unique, almost bent into a hook. Because the trigger is double-acting, the trigger can be in two positions: one is the double-acting firing position, and the other is the more backward single-acting firing position.

The hammer exposed at the end of the sleeve seat is very small. This design is also designed to let the shooter hide the pistol in his pocket, and the hammer will not be caught by clothes when it is pulled out. The hammer can be operated with the thumb, including pulling the hammer down to the position to be struck and releasing the hammer from the position to be struck to a safe position.

The grip part of the sleeve seat of Mao Se HSc pistol has good ergonomic characteristics. The back of the pistol is concave, which helps the shooter hold the gun. The grip is made of wood, and the left and right grips are fixed with screws respectively. The anti-slip pattern on the handle is designed to be streamlined. There used to be black rubber grip pieces, but the output was scarce.

The magazine (release) button is arranged below the handle, and there are seven bullet observation holes in two rows on both sides of the magazine, and the Mao Se trademark is on the bottom of the magazine. The magazine also has the function of releasing the empty magazine from hanging up, but there is no release lever. When replacing the magazine, the empty magazine can be released from hanging up. When the pistol needs to be cleaned, first press the disassembly lever in the trigger holder with your thumb, and at the same time pull the sleeve forward with your other hand to remove the sleeve. After the sleeve is removed, the barrel, recoil spring and other parts can be taken out to complete partial decomposition.