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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.

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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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