SOLD - Rare Astra 900 - Nazi Contract
Year: | 1941 |
Maker: | Astra |
Type: | 900 |
Caliber: | 7.63mm |
Bore: | 9/10 |
Condition: | 92-94% |
Description
12/13/22 - This is a rare Astra 900 that was one of about 1,000 sent to the German Army. The pistol has around 92-94% of the original blue remaining, but does show oxidation in several areas and pinpricking in a few other spots. The pistol is all matching, including the grips, and has an excellent bore. More info and history below.
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In 1927, the Spanish firm of Astra-Unceta y Cia, Guernica began producing their own Äúlook-alikeÄù version of the of the ÄúMauser C96Äù; The ÄúAstra Modelo 900Äù. This was in an effort to compete against Mauser in the export market and cash in on the lucrative far east arms trade. AstraÄôs Export Director Ernesto Borchers traveled to Asia to promote sales of the new weapon. He returned to Spain with a three-year contract for 72,000 M900Äôs in 7.63 mm Mauser caliber. A total of approximately 35,000 of the standard Model 900Äôs pistols were produced at the Astra factory, with about 30,000 of those exported to China. After the long and devastating Spanish civil war, the nation of Spain was finally united under the right-wing dictator General Francisco Franco in April 1939. As an immerging nation, SpainÄôs new government was officially ÄúneutralÄù during World War-II, but was a consistent supporter of Nazi Germany and the Axis powers. ÄúNeutralÄù Spain, in contravention of the Äúinternational Neutrality ActÄù, was a major supplier of armaments to the Wehrmacht throughout the war. In 1941, SpainÄôs Astra company sold 6,000 Astra Modelo 400 pistols directly to the German military. Additionally, Astra subsequently sold about 63,000 Modelo 300 pistols chambered for 9mm Kruz and about 10,500 Modelo 600Äôs chambered for the 9mm Parabellum to the German Army during the war years.
In March 1943, 1,052 Astra Modelo 900 semi-automatic pistols with their matching holster/shoulder-stocks were procured by the German forces in southern France. This well documented last shipment of Astra M900Äôs to the German Army were delivered to the Army Headquarters in the town of Hendye, France but for unknown reasons were not die-stamped with the typical Army Waffenamt acceptance stamp. Therefore, these units must be identified by their serial numbers. This Model 900 Pistol was manufactured in 1941 and delivered to the Wehrmacht in March 1943. Unlike the other Astra model pistols procured by the German Army, these few Astra M900 weapons did not see extensive service or harsh use with the Wehrmacht.
Specifications
Sold: | Yes |
Hold: | No |
Condition: | 92-94% |
Bore: | 9/10 |
Maker: | Astra |
Year: | 1941 |
Type: | 900 |
Caliber: | 7.63mm |