etprescottaz01
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Here is a Mauser HSc I found about 18 years ago in a Prescott gun shop one Saturday morning.
The name of a German soldier is inside the holster with a feldpost number. The pistol is in nice shape and has a spare magazine along with the original holster.
The feldpost number in the holster was assigned to a Luftwaffe signal company. This feldpost and signal company were located in France and ceased to exist on 06\11\1944 five days after the D-Day Landings.




The name of a German soldier is inside the holster with a feldpost number. The pistol is in nice shape and has a spare magazine along with the original holster.
The feldpost number in the holster was assigned to a Luftwaffe signal company. This feldpost and signal company were located in France and ceased to exist on 06\11\1944 five days after the D-Day Landings.




