J. P. Sauer & Sohn 1913
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The gun was striker-fired, the striker spring being held in position by a projection on the inside, center of the cocking knob. The magazine was secured by a heel catch, which was pushed forward to release it. Early versions had a magazine-safety button that locked their mechanisms when the magazines were removed; this feature was soon considered to be superfluous and was eliminated. Read critic reviews...
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J. P. Sauer & Sohn 1913 Description
The Sauer Model 1913 was a blowback (unlocked breech), striker fire pistol that was a popular sidearm with officers of the German Army. The Model 1913 was exported in significant numbers to England, Holland, the United States, Russia, and France. It was manufactured from 1913 to 1918, then paused untill 1922 and then production continued until 1935. Left side of slide marked "PATENT" and the right side marked "CAL. 7.65"Technical Data
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