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Mauser
1910 Pocket Pistol (steps 4-6)
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WARNING:
Marstar assumes no responsibility for the
accuracy of the enclosed diagrams for purposes of stripping or,
assembly of parts of any firearm. Stripping,
assembly, and reassembly of any firearm or component(s)
thereof should be performed by a competent gunsmith. Marstar
assumes no liability for any modifications, repairs or
alterations performed on any firearm as a result of consulting
theses pages. For reference purposes only.
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Instructions below refer to part
numbers listed on the Mauser
1910 pocket pistol exploded parts diagram. Please note the reference numbers
therein do not correspond with the part numbers in our online
catalogue.
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STOP!
Always 'clear' and inspect gun to ensure ammunition is not
loaded or chambered before performing maintenance on this or
any firearm.
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4.
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The later type extractor can be
recognized by its straight outline and by the hole in the
underside of the slide. The tail of the extractor must be
pushed put of this hole with a thin punch and then pushed
forward as shown.
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5.
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To observe the operating parts, the
sideplate (15) can be pushed up and out of its grooves in the
receiver. To remove the operating parts, it is necessary
to remove the grip (11). Do this careful to prevent the safety
catch parts (16), (17), (18) jumping out when they are free of
the grip.
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6.
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When the side-plate (15) and grip
(11) have been removed, all the operating parts can be easily
removed except the hold-open catch (26). The hold-open catch can
be removed after the magazine catch (13) is removed. To remove
the magazine catch, push it up clear of the receiver and pry it
forward.
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