A few hundred to a few thousand depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition, parts orginality, age, etc..
20-200 USD or so
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, barrel length, sights, caliber, accessories, box, papers, etc..
Several German pistols used the 7.65mm cartridge. The Walther PP & PPK, the Mauser Hsc are just a couple of them.
3.4% of 765= 3.4% * 765= 0.034 * 765= 26.01
* 47933 Crawfordsville 765 * 47934 Crawfordsville 765 * 47935 Crawfordsville 765 * 47936 Crawfordsville 765 * 47937 Crawfordsville 765 * 47938 Crawfordsville 765 * 47939 Crawfordsville 765
The 7.65mm Mauser rifle is MORE than adequate for deer hunting- IF a soft point hunting cartridge is used. Full metal jacket military ammo should not be used for hunting.
382.5= 50%/100% * 765= 50/100 * 765= 0.5 * 765= 382.5
765
765 g equals .765 kgs
Mauser ended in 2004.
Daniel Mauser's birth name is Daniel Conner Mauser.
No- the 7x57 was developed separately, in 1892 by Paul Mauser. The 8mm Mauser (actually the 7.92 Mauser, but every calls it the 8mm) was developed by a government board.