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Dreyse Dreyse M1907 7.65mm
The Dreyse M1907 was a blowback pocket pistol produced by Rheinische Metallwaaren und Maschinenfabrik (later Rheinmetall) and chambered in 7.65mm Browning. Named after Johann Nikolaus von Dreyse, inventor of the needle gun, the M1907 was a well-made commercial pistol that saw some use by German military officers as a private-purchase sidearm during WWI. It competed with the Mauser Model 1914 and FN Browning in the European pocket pistol market.
📄Manual — not on file🔧Schematic — not on file
- Type
- Pistol
- Action
- Semi-Automatic
- Caliber
- 7.65mm Browning
- Capacity
- 7
- Introduced
- 1907
- Origin
- Germany
- Status
- Discontinued
- Platform
- Dreyse Pocket
Chamberings
Specifications
- Weight (unloaded)
- 24 oz
- Overall length
- 6.1"
- Barrel options
- 3.54"
- Era
- Pre-WWI
- Intended use
- collector, historical
Documents
No manual on file yet.
FAQs
- How much does the Dreyse Dreyse M1907 7.65mm weigh?
- The Dreyse Dreyse M1907 7.65mm weighs 24 oz (1.5 lb) unloaded.
- What caliber is the Dreyse Dreyse M1907 7.65mm?
- The Dreyse Dreyse M1907 7.65mm is chambered in 7.65mm Browning.
- When was the Dreyse Dreyse M1907 7.65mm introduced?
- The Dreyse Dreyse M1907 7.65mm was introduced in 1907 in Germany and is discontinued.
- What is the capacity of the Dreyse Dreyse M1907 7.65mm?
- The Dreyse Dreyse M1907 7.65mm has a capacity of 7.
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