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The '''Mauser WTP''' was a pocket pistol made by Mauser between 1921-1938 (after 1938 it was renamed '''WTP I'''). WTP is short for the German "Westen Taschen Pistole" | The '''Mauser WTP''' was a pocket pistol made by Mauser between 1921-1938 (after 1938 it was renamed '''WTP I'''). WTP is short for the German "Westen Taschen Pistole", meaning "Vest Pocket Pistol". The Mauser WTP was chambered in 6.35mm / .25 ACP. In 1938, Mauser started production of the second model,the '''WTP II'''. More than 50,000 WTP I and WTP IIs were produced before 1940. After World War II, a small number of Mauser WTP IIs were produced in France. | ||
''Note:'' WTP I and WTP II are also known as Model WTP 1 and Model WTP 2 but original Mauser | ''Note:'' The WTP I and WTP II are also known as Model WTP 1 and Model WTP 2, but original Mauser designation used Roman numerals. | ||
== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
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*'''Caliber:''' .25 ACP (6.35x16mm) | *'''Caliber:''' .25 ACP (6.35x16mm) | ||
*'''Action:''' Blowback-operated semi-automatic | *'''Action:''' Blowback-operated semi-automatic | ||
*'''Feed system:''' | *'''Feed system:''' Detachable 6 round single-stack magazine | ||
== Television == | == Television == |
Latest revision as of 01:30, 21 June 2020
The Mauser WTP was a pocket pistol made by Mauser between 1921-1938 (after 1938 it was renamed WTP I). WTP is short for the German "Westen Taschen Pistole", meaning "Vest Pocket Pistol". The Mauser WTP was chambered in 6.35mm / .25 ACP. In 1938, Mauser started production of the second model,the WTP II. More than 50,000 WTP I and WTP IIs were produced before 1940. After World War II, a small number of Mauser WTP IIs were produced in France.
Note: The WTP I and WTP II are also known as Model WTP 1 and Model WTP 2, but original Mauser designation used Roman numerals.
Specifications
- Weight: 340 g (12 oz) (WTP I), 295 g (10.4 oz) (WTP II)
- Length: 115 mm (4.52 in) (WTP I), 102.5 mm (4 in) (WTP II)
- Caliber: .25 ACP (6.35x16mm)
- Action: Blowback-operated semi-automatic
- Feed system: Detachable 6 round single-stack magazine
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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The State Border: Film 2 | – | – | Hidden inside the book | 1980 |