Model HSc Post-war Production
In late 1960s, Mauser resumed production of HSc in both 7.65mm and 9mm Browning short (.380). Five thousand post-war HSc pistols were specially marked with an American eagle and bring a slight premium over standard marked pistols. In 1980s, Mauser licensed HSc production to Gamba in Italy, which produced an enlarged frame version of HSc, with a double-column magazine. In both German and Italian production, .380s bring about a 20 percent premium over .32s.
Mauser Production (.32)
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Gamba Production
In recent years Mauser has licensed several firms other than Gamba to produce pistols bearing Mauser trademark, such as Browning Hi Power knockoff made in Hungary. In 1999, Mauser was bought by SIG-Sauer and a new large caliber Mauser pistol was announced.
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