![]() ![]() After some changes regarding its name,, and several other mechanical changes, the gun was finally given its approval by the military. All pistols were rejected by the Heereswaffenamt in favour of the Walther submission. Several well-known German manufacturers took part in the competition which included Sauer & Sohn, the Berlin-Suhler Waffenfabrik and Mauser with its model HSv. In 1935 the German 'Heereswaffenamt' or 'HWaA' began serious research for a replacement of the old Luger as they felt that the cost, as well as the sensitivity of the P.08 to its ammunition, was too high. Note: Pics of pistol provided courtesy of member 'Claven2'. Observations: (excerpted from 'Guns Review', Volume 26, No. ![]() 380,000 manufactured by Mauser between 19 ![]()
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