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  1. Jun 22, 1997 · These guns were all made between 1912 and 1914. Production ceased at the outbreak of WWI. The normal way of serializing guns at the Steyr factory was to produce weapons without a alphabet letter and up to 4 (or 5) digits, from 1 to 9999. Then the serial number would add an alphabetic prefix or suffix.

  2. Apr 4, 2004 · The Austria-Hungary military 1912 Steyr Hahn’s are serial numbered in blocks of 10,000 (from 1 to 10,000) with sequential alphabetic suffix. Approximately 300,000 were produced. Osterreichische Waffenfabrik at Steyr, Austria also manufactured the 1912 Steyr Hahn for the German Army during 1916 and 1918.

  3. The Steyr M1912, also known as the Steyr-Hahn, is a semi-automatic pistol developed in 1911 by the Austrian firm Steyr Mannlicher, based on the mechanism of the RothSteyr M1907. It was developed for the Austro-Hungarian Army and adopted in 1912.

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  5. Date - Serial number data reported: 1912 60 - 4712 (Austrian Commercial) 1912 41 - 720 (Chilean Contract) 1912 1954A - 2563B (Chilean Contract - note Capital letter suffix) 1913 65a (Romanian Contract) 1913 1570a - 1955a (Chilean) 1913 4589a - 1417b (Romanian Contract) 1914 2225b - 2995b (Chilean) 1914 7660b - 8095b (Romanian) 1914 1888c ...

  6. On the left side of the blade is the "OE" over "WG" for Oesterreichische Waffensfabriks Gesellschaft. The serial number on the blade is on the right side of the hilt, D1724 in this case. The sheath has the serial number stamped into the button for the leather frog, C8399.

  7. This is a Steyr Model 1912 Mauser manufactured by Steyr Austria for a Chilean contract. It is in very good condition with 85% original finish. 4/5 Bore. 4/5 Stock. Stock matching serial number. Bolt matching serial number. Magazine matching serial number. Receiver is correctly in the white.

  8. Dec 23, 2003 · 1912 STEYR HAHN ROMANIAN, SERIAL NUMBER 1840 STAR. The Model 1912 Steyr Hahn was adopted by the Romanian Army in 1913. It was manufactured for the Romanian Army in 1913 and 1914 by Osterreichische Waffenfabrik at Steyr, Austria. These all bear a Romanian crest over a Md. 1912 and a 1913 or 1914 manufacturing date. Some are slotted for a stock.

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