Mao Se has never developed 14 pistols.

1, Mao Se C78 revolver

The sixties and seventies of 19 were the golden age of revolvers, but revolvers were mainly produced by American colt company or Smith Wei Sen company. After 1870, with the maturity of metal fixation and central propellant technology, the production of revolvers became more and more simplified, so Mao Se of Germany also decided to design a revolver, and finally it was in 1877. The design of the C78 revolver is also deeply influenced by the American Smith Wesson 3 revolver, so part of the structure and filling method of the C78 is very similar to that of the Smith Wesson 3 revolver. However, after the gun came out, it found defects. Because of its complicated structure and operation, the design of the safety part is relatively unreasonable. In the end, the C78 revolver failed to become a military gun in Germany at that time, but was made into a craft gun and became a noble collection.

2. Mao Se M 1879 revolver

Due to the failure of Mao Se's C78 revolver, Mao Se developed the M 1879 revolver in1879. This model is more mature than the previous C78, with simple structure and convenient operation. Fired 10.6× 25mm pistol, but the number of bullets was 6. 1883 was introduced. In view of the stability and power of Mao Se's M 1879, it became a German pistol, and it was used until 1908, when Ruegle P08 pistol came out, and it was gradually eliminated. At the same time, the gun was dubbed the "Imperial Wheel" pistol in that year.

3. Mauser C96 pistol

Also known as Mauser C96 "military pistol", this pistol was not designed as required at first, but was designed by three Fidler brothers who worked in Mao Se factory at that time in their spare time. However, I didn't expect the gun to succeed unexpectedly, so I applied for a patent in 1895, and it was officially produced the next year, and it was finally determined to be a Mauser C96 pistol. The gun fires 7.63× 25mm Mao Se pistol bullets, and the ammunition capacity in the gun is 10 rounds, which can be filled from the top through the bridge clamp. The gun has been improved many times after being finalized, and various models have been derived. At that time, it was not only adopted by the German military and police, but also became a common standard weapon in the East and West.

4. Mao Se M 1906/08 pistol.

Also known as Mao Se C06-08 pistol, it is an experimental pistol developed by Mao Se in 1906. On the basis of the frame of Mauser C96 series pistols, the original layout design of front ammunition supply is retained, and the shell throwing mouth is also designed at the top. However, the biggest feature of Mao Se C06-08 pistol is that it can be automatically locked with short clip iron and divided into 65438 with detachable magazine. The design of Mao Se M 1906/08 pistol was rare at that time, and it was simpler and smaller than the previous Mauser C96 series, and it was also one of the best in ergonomics. But less than 100 pistols were produced, and they were only used for experiments at that time.

5. Mao Se M 19 10 pocket pistol.

M 19 10 is a civil and military self-defense pistol designed by Mao Se in the early 20th century. The biggest feature of this model is its compactness and lightness. The length of the whole gun is only 139mm and the weight is 0.4 1kg. A free bolt machine and a translation needle are also used to minimize the size of the gun body, which can fire 6.35×. Mao Se M 19 10 pocket pistol has the characteristics of high precision and strong reliability, which had a great influence on the pistol industry at that time. At the same time, it is also used as a standard pistol in many areas. During World War I, many German officers used M 19 10 as their sidearms.

6. Mao Se M 19 12/ 14 pistol.

At the beginning of the 20th century, Mao Se also developed a small pistol that fired 0.45ACP ammunition. However, after many tests and improvements, it is found that although it is powerful, the small gun body will produce great recoil, which is uncontrollable when shooting. Later, I tried to develop a small pistol that can fire a 9× 19 mm Luger pistol, so Mao Se M6558 was designed in 19 12. This model is actually based on the previous Mao Se M/KOOC-0/9/KOOC-0/0 pistol, and its internal structure is basically the same, but the biggest difference is that Mao Se M/KOOC-0/9/KOOC-0/2//KOOC-0/4 fires 9mm ammunition, and the gun body size is too large. The handle has also been modified, and a chute has been added at the back. If necessary, a hard shell leather case can be installed. The recoil caused by gun firing can be effectively controlled, but unfortunately, the Mao Se M 19 12/ 14 experimental pistol has not been formally finalized.

7. Mao Se M 19 14 pistol.

19 14, Mao Se developed a Mao Se m1917 mm pistol capable of firing 7.65× 17 mm pistol. However, the caliber of M 19 14 is different from the former, and the overall size of the gun body is enlarged and widened. The total gun length is 155 mm, the weight is 0.65 kg, and the magazine capacity is 8 rounds. M 19 14 is produced after setting. At that time, this kind of pistol was more influential in the world, and it became a military police gun in many areas, and some of it was used for self-defense in western folk.

8. Mao Se M 19 15 experimental pistol.

The experimental pistol designed by Mao Se during the period of 19 15 was improved on the basis of the original framework of Mao Se M 19 14. The 7.65× 17mm colt automatic pistol is also fired, but the M 19 15 adopts a fully enclosed sleeve. This gun didn't exist in the Mao Se family for a long time, and was later acquired by Czech CZ. After World War I, pistols CZ.24, CZ.27 and CZ.38 were developed on this basis.

9. Mao Se M 19 16 pistol (9mm box gun).

After World War I, due to the shortage of Luger P08 pistol, Mao Se used the most successful Mauser C96 pistol in 19 16 to make up for the shortage of Luger P08 pistol. Moreover, in order to unify the ammunition and reduce the pressure of logistics supply, the original 7.63mm Mauser C96 is changed to 9mm caliber, which can fire 9×19mm Luger pistol ammunition like P08. Compared with other C96 series, the appearance has not changed much. However, the 9mm version of Mao Se's M 19 16 pistol can be distinguished from the grip, with a number 9 engraved on it, so it was also called "Red 9" in Mao Se that year.

10, Mao Se ·WTP pistol

During the 20th century 10, western countries developed pocket pistols, which were mainly used for military and civil self-defense. At that time, German Mao Se followed closely and developed a WTP pocket pistol with the patent number of 19 18, so it can also be called Mao Se M 19 18 pocket pistol. Mao Se WTP pocket pistol fires 6.35× 16 mm pistol, the magazine capacity is only 5 rounds, the effective range is about 30 meters, the total gun length is 1 15 mm, and the weight is 360 grams. Later, WTP 1 and WTP2 were derived, which have become special pistols for military police and agents, and a small number of them are also used as advanced pistols.

1 1, Mao Se M 1932 assault pistol.

In 1930s, Mao Se made a series of improvements to C96 series pistols and developed a M 1932 which can fire automatically. It can also be called Mao Se M7 12 rapid-fire pistol, and it is also divided into 9mm and 7.63mm versions. When shooting automatically, the theoretical firing rate can reach 900 rounds per minute. Besides these, the biggest change of Mao Se M 1932 is that it adopts a detachable magazine, and you can also choose 10 or 20 rounds. At the same time, the barrel is thickened, which further optimizes ergonomics. It can be said that Mao Se M 1932 is the most perfect model in Mauser C96 series. Although the Germans did not have a large number of such guns in those days, they were in the same place.

12, Mao Se M 1934 pistol.

In about 1934, Mao Se improved the M 19 10 pocket pistol and designed the Mao Se M 1934 pistol. Compared with the previous M 19 14 model, this model is different. Mao Se M 1934 pistol fires a 6.35× 16mm pistol, with a magazine capacity of 8 rounds and an effective range of 40 ~ 50m. This pistol became the commander's sidearm in 1930s and 1940s, and it was dubbed "the pedal with the mouth open" in Asia.

13, Mao Se HSc pistol

In the late 1930s, Mao Se designed a modern semi-automatic pistol, which was put into production on 1940. It was named Mao Se HSc7.65 pistol, which was adopted by German army and police in 194 1 and some special editions were adopted by senior generals as side weapons. The gun fires a 7.65× 17mm pistol with a magazine capacity of 8 rounds and an effective range of 40 ~ 50m. The exterior of the gun body is integrated with ergonomic design, and the shooting and operation are very flexible. The relatively streamlined outline is definitely a high-value pistol in the 1940 s.

14, Mao Se HSv pistol

HSc pistol is an experimental pistol developed by Mao Se in the late 1940s, based on the framework of the previous HSc pistol. It inherits the grip and ammunition supply layout of HSc, but the whole is simpler than HSc. However, the exposed barrel in front also made it look like Walter P38 semi-automatic pistol at that time, and the ammunition was still a 7.65× 17mm colt automatic pistol with magazine capacity.