Mauser M2 safety, located at the back side of the frame
Type: Double Action Only Chamber: .45ACP, .40SW or .357SIG Weight unloaded: ca. 900 gramm Length: 174 mm Barrel length: 90 mm Capacity: 8 rounds (.45), 10 rounds (.40 and .357)
I was somewhat curious on to what country this firearm should relate to? As everybody
knows, Mauser is german name and german firearms company. Howewer, this particular gun was developed
and manufactured in USA by international company SIGARMS, which purchased the right to use Mauser name
for handguns from its original owner, Mauser werke in Germany. So, let it be American Mauser :)
The Mauser M2 is a recoil operated, locked breech semi-automatic firearm. It uses short barrel
recoil with rotating barrel locking. The handgun has DAO trigger with striker firing (no hammer). Mauser M2 features
numerous safeties: automatic firing pin safety, trigger bar disconnector, loaded chamber indicator.
Moreower, the manual safety is available as option. The manual safety is located in unusual place -
at the rear side of the frame, under the place where the hammer usually may be found. Also, M2 features
aluminium alloy frame with steel slide and replaceable slide rails.
M2 is reported as a comfortable, compact sidearm. The only minor drawback of M2 is its
rotating barrel sheme, that requires good lubrication of the rotating barrel to operate properly.