![]() Even after I polished the exterior of the barrel which acts as the recoil spring guide. The Slide is actually pretty hard to pull rearward for a 380. There is no magazine disconnect safety on my pistol. ![]() So you need to manually drop the hammer via pulling the trigger. So the hammer just hits steel when dropped. It is simply a hammer block safety that rotates part of the firing pin out of the way. The safety lever looks like a Walther PP decocker, style but it is NOT. While the mag release is a thumb style popular in the US, it is semi recessed and you really have to work in order to release the mag. The magazine is a 13 round all steel magazine that looks almost exactly like a Beretta M84 mag. The pistol has a ALL STEEL frame and Slide. There are also two serial numbers, one seems the be the real serial number of the weapon and the other appears to be a hand stamped inventory number from some sort of agency. Mine has the standard trigger guard and black plastic grips. There are also some versions with a scalloped trigger guard for support hand finger support. Some are marked HSc-80, some as SAB-2001, and some as HSc-Super. The guns came in a couple versions back in the early 80s. But it disassembles pretty much just like any Mauser HSc. I picked up an Italian made Mauser HSc-80 a while back on a whim.īasically it is an oddball made by Rento Gamba company that uses a Hsc type action with a double column magazine.
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