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Mauser C96 7.63 mm self-loading pistol, 1912 (c)

The German Mauser could fire 10 shots before being reloaded, four more than the British Army's standard revolver. Its long barrel and high-velocity cartridges gave it superior range and better penetration than most other standard pistols and revolvers of the day. With its box magazine and wooden holster doubling as a shoulder stock, the weapon also had a unique style.

The weapon was popular amongst some British Army officers who carried them in the 2nd Sudan War (1896-1898) and the Boer War (1898-1900). In the Sudan, Winston Churchill carried a Mauser, privately purchased in London, when he charged with 21st Lancers at the Battle of Omdurman (1898).

This weapon is marked to Lieutenant G H Lake.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 1993-03-223-1

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study Collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1993-03-223-1