Police Variations

These will be standard German Commercial configuration, but always having Zusatzsicherung (additional safety) added to pistol. Safety is found between regular safety lever and top of left grip. Police used both calibers 7.65mm and 6.35mm, but 7.65mm was predominant. After early part of 1930s, 6.35mm was not available to police departments. Thus, 6.35mm police marked Sauer is rather scarce in relation to 7.65mm caliber. Few in 7.65mm are dated 1920 on left side of frame and were used by auxiliary policemen in Bavaria. Normal police property markings are on front or rear grip straps. Most were originally issued with at least two magazines and police accepted holster. Mags were usually numbered and holsters are found with and without pistol numbers. NOTE: Add 10 percent for one correctly numbered magazine; 20 percent if found with both correctly numbered magazines; 30 percent if found with correct holster and magazines.
Gun Type: Handgun

In Series:

SAUER MODEL 1913 SECOND SERIES

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Police Variations
Caliber 6.35mm police marked with Zusatzsicherung - RARE
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Police Variations
Caliber 7.65mm police marked with Zusatzsicherung
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Police Variations
Caliber 7.65mm police marked without Zusatzsicherung
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