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It MAY. The "broomhandle" Mauser was originally made for a bottlenecked cartridge, the .30 Mauser. It was later made in caliber 9mm Parabellum.
Get a Copy of Shotgun News at the Bookstore. One of the holster adds sometimes has Mauser Broomhandle stuff.
The Tokarev and Mauser "broomhandle" pistols were made in that caliber.
Mauser. The C-96, better known as the "Broomhandle" Mauser. There were earlier pistols, but with limited sales.
Over $1000 - $1500 if 'perfect'
The first production semi auto pistol was the Mauser c/96 "broomhandle" pistol.
1896 to 1937. Some are marked 1940 - these were 1930s commercial M30 pistols taken into service by the Luftwaffe.
You will need a hands on appraisal. Value of ANY firearm is based on EXACT make, model, and condition- and there were many models of the broomhandle. Some worth much more (or less) than others.
I believe the very first was the Borchardt C93, introduced in 1894. The most commonly known early semi-auto was the Mauser "broomhandle" introduce in 1896 or the Browing M1900, introduced in 1898.
Han was famous for using a custom DL-44 heavy baster pistol.The prop used while filming the movie was a German broomhandle mauser,with various sci-fi looking thing atached to it.
You're probably thinking 7.65, as, to the best of my knowledge, Beretta never made a 7.63 pistol... that cartridge was exclusive to the "Broomhandle" Mauser and a handful of other weapons made in Germany. 7.65x17 Browning SR (Semi-Rimmed) is also sold as .32 ACP.
First submachinegun, firing pistol-caliber ammunition? That's probably the "Broomhandle" Mauser from 1893 or 1895 or something like that. They had select-fire versions that could shoot fully automatic. These models were available with a shoulder stock and a high-capacity magazine. They fired a 7.62mm or 9mm pistol round.