Type Semi-Automatic Pistol Designed 1898 No. built <1000 | Place of origin German Empire Produced 1898-1905 | |
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The Schwarzlose Model 1898 was a semi-automatic pistol invented by Prussian firearm designer Andreas Wilhelm Schwarzlose. It was chambered for cartridges such as the 7.65×25mm Borchardt and 7.63×25mm Mauser.
The Schwarzlose design was advanced for its time, but not widely adopted with less than 1000 pieces being manufactured.
Small lots were sold to the Boers during the Boer War. Another lot was sold to members of the Russian Social-Democratic Party who were plotting insurrection, but were confiscated at the Russian border and issued to the Imperial Russian Frontier Guards.
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