10/16/20 - This is a nice example of a commercially-made Mauser Model 1910 pistol, chambered in .25 ACP. Often referred to as the "standard model", it was made between 1921-28. The gun is matching, and there is no Mauser logo on the left side. It has retained roughly 75-80% of its original bluing. There is muzzle wear and general high edge wear. Thinning on the barrel. The entire underside of the gun and front strap are worn. The grip is nice, but there is a small crack on the right side. It comes with one period-correct magazine. The bore is very nice - strong rifling with very minor pitting in the grooves.