![]() To see what people are currently willing (or not willing) to pay, I'd review current and recent auctions on GunBroker. ![]() During the war, more or less 50 000 pistols have been delivered to the germans (serial numbers between 4700 but it seem that during that period, some serial numbers could have been used twice due to the disorder caused by the germans). To say more about the serial numbers of the MAB model D : In 1936, the serial numbers were over 19 000. The only pistols close to a D with that kind of serial numbers are the model C, which serial numbers re-began after the war (after november 1946- 3401 in september 1948, 7141 in march 1950, over 23000 in march 1954) and and may be the model C/D, began to be made in january 1950 (from serial number I, serial number 276 in march 1954). the firsts made in 1933 had the serial 10500 for the 9 mm short version and 10730 for the 7,65 mm version). According to MAB datas, a model D with a 4 digit serial number doesn't exist (e.g.
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