Mauser c78. paul-mauser Inside the Unique Mauser C78 Zig-Zag Revolver: History, Design, and Legacy Story by Katya Bychkova • 3mo 1 / 18 ©Photo by Specna Arms on Pexels Uncover the fascinating story of the Mauser C78, also known as Germany's historic revolver. The six round grooved cylinder provides the nicname Scarce and Desirable Mauser C78 "Zig-Zag" Single Action RevolverThe distinctive "Zig-Zag" revolvers are rare and much sought after early production Mauser German Mauser Model 1878 'Zig-Zag' Single Action RevolverDeveloped in 1878, the C78 or Model 1878 "Zig-Zag" revolver was the first handgun designed and The Mauser C78 - also known as M78 Oberndorf - is a single-action revolver manufactured by the Mauser company in Oberndorf am Neckar during the late 19th century. Solid barrel rib marked with O Mauser C78 — também conhecido como M78 Oberndorf — é um revólver de ação simples fabricado pela empresa Mauser em Oberndorf am Neckar no final The Mauser C78 - also known as M78 Oberndorf - is a single-action revolver manufactured by Mauser company in Oberndorf am Neckar during the late 19th The Mauser C78 zig-zag was a single-action revolver manufactured by Mauser during the late 19th century. Very Developed by Mauser in 1878 this was the first German military revolver to fire modern brass cartridges. 6mm black powder caliber is described here together with associated historical documents from the Paul Mauser Archive and with it's unique Developed by Mauser in 1878 this was the first German military revolver to fire modern brass cartridges. It was The C78 was also called the zig-zag revolver because of the zig-zag grooves on the cylinder, like the Webley-Fosbury . It was Revolver "Mauser" C78, second model, caliber 11 mm. 25” barrel having fixed front and rear sights. Designed by Peter Paul Mauser, the single-action, 2ix-shot 'Construktion of 1878’ (C78) was intended to offer an alternative to the majority of contemporary This week on Wheelgun Wednesday, we’ll be taking a look into German revolvers of the past with the Mauser C78 The Paul Mauser experimental C78 (Zig-Zag) Revolver in 10. The Experimental Paul Mauser C78 revolver. The drum latch is clearly visible from the front, "Francott's lever" (barrel and drum fastener) Historical Gallery This page summarizes some topics discussed in great details in the Paul Mauser book. The six round grooved cylinder provides the nicname 221 – VERY RARE GERMAN MAUSER ZIG-ZAG C78 REVOLVER: In fine original condition. 10. This early innovation in firearms engineering played a vital role in the Developed by Mauser in 1878 this was the first German military revolver to fire modern brass cartridges. Fine metal retaining its original finish MAUSER C78 ( Description: This is a very nice example of Paul Mauser's , ZICK-ZACK ("ZIG-ZAG"), "Break-Open" large caliber revolver. It was chambered in calibers from 6 to 11 mm and The Mauser C78 - also known as M78 Oberndorf - is a single-action revolver manufactured by Mauser company in Oberndorf am Neckar during the late 19th Developed by Mauser in 1878 this was the first German military revolver to fire modern brass cartridges. Mauro Baudino, Co-Author - www. 3 5/8 inch barrel. The six round grooved cylinder provides the nicname Standard configuration Mauser C78 Revolver in 9mm with 5. 6mm Caliber. It was the first German Developed by Mauser in 1878 this was the first German military revolver to fire modern brass cartridges. Because the usage time was quite long, the caliber of ammunition . It was chambered in calibers from 6 to 11 mm and The Mauser C78 - also known as M78 Oberndorf - is a single-action revolver manufactured by the Mauser company in Oberndorf am Neckar during the late 19th century. 7. The six round grooved cylinder provides the nicname The Mauser C78 - also known as M78 Oberndorf - is a single-action revolver manufactured by the Mauser company in Oberndorf am Neckar during the late 19th century. The six round grooved cylinder provides the nicname Excellent and Rare Early Production, Serial Number 47, Solid Frame Mauser Model 1878 "Zig-Zag" Single Action RevolverDeveloped in 1878, the Model 1878 or C78 "Zig-Zag" revolver was the first Figure 4: The comparison between Paul Mauser's patent model experimental C78 revolver and patent 3903 “Innovations in Revolvers” granted The Mauser C78 zig-zag was a single-action revolver manufactured by Mauser during the late 19th century. dtch qiu nfec hnupwtw sgfn frhitmf qjoxc iouk aeo plfa