The top area of the slide shows where the firing pin and extractor/extractor spring are located, as well as the chamber area and down the entire length of the barrel. The right side shows the sear and disconnector area as well as the rotating safety/firing pin block. the magazine catch and slide release area and the hammer spring area inside the rear area of the frame. It did not have a left grip panel as those area are also completely cutaway to show the inter workings, i.e. The cutaway areas completely show all the internal workings of the pistol to include the very front frame section, which is very unusual as all it shows is the lower front frame extension area. It has been extensively cut away on both sides of the pistol, probably as an early factory instruction pistol, or as an in-house engineering model. This specific example is actually pictured on page 29 in the book "The Mauser HSc Pistol" by Burnham and Theodore. This is a very rare example of a Mauser production cutaway HSc pistol.
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