Gerhard Bock, in the 1923 edition of his book Moderne Faustfeuerwaffen und ihr Gebrauch, states that the Sauer & Sohn pistol which was introduced 1913 has a remarkable design, dimensions, quality, reliability and safety and that it is highly competitive with all other available .32 caliber pistols. The Model 1913 and its successors are known to be very reliable, even after 100 years.
At the range we found the Sauer & Sohn pistols to be quite accurate. The sights are exellent, although very small. Due to its unique features the gun does not have problems with “stovepipe” jams.

Technical
Specifications

Barrel
Length

Overall
Length

Overall
Height

Weight
Empty

Sonicwall global vpn mac. Model 1913

78mm

144mm

98mm

530g

Model 1919

65mm

125mm

90mm

400g

Behördenmodel

76mm

147mm

99mm

620g

Sig sauer shotgun

Field Stripping:
  1. Remove magazine and make sure breech is empty.
  2. Draw slide back and lock it in its rear position. (On the Model 1913 this is accomplished by pressing upward on the slide lock in the top of the trigger guard and drawing the slide all the way to the rear. On the Model 1930 it is accomplished drawing the slide back a little less than two centimeters and pressing upward on the manual safety lever.)
  3. Press down on the rear sight and unscrew the breech cap counter clockwise. Remove breech assembly.
  4. With the right hand on the grips and left hand on the slide pull the trigger and ease the slide forward off the barrel. Remove the breech block to the rear.
  5. Remove the recoil spring from the front of the barrel.
* The authors welcome corrections and further information about S&S pistols. We have been unable to examine in person the Model 1929 and 1930, and so would be grateful for information and photographs. Please write to [email protected].

References

  • ARFMANN, Peter; KALLMEYER, Rolf, J.P.Sauer & Sohn Geschichte der ältesten deutschen Waffenfabrik, gegründet 1751, Peter-Arftmann-Verlag, 2004
  • BOCK, Gerhard, Moderne Faustfeuerwaffen und ihr Gebrauch. J. Neumann: Neudamm, 1923.
  • CATE, Jim; KRAUSE, Martin, J.P. Sauer & Sohn, Volume II. Walsworth Publishing Co.: Marceline, Missouri, 2000.
  • KOENIG, Klaus-Peter; HUGO Martin: Taschenpistolen – Taschen- und Miniaturpistolen Eine Auswahl aus 100 Jahren. Motorbuch Verlag: Stuttgart, 1985.
  • NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Firearms Assembly II: The NRA Guidebook to Handguns. NRA, Washington, D.C.: 1972.
  • TILLIG, H.J., “The Pistols of J.P. Sauer & Sohn.” Gun Collector’s Digest, 3rd Edition, 1981.
  • TILLIG, H.-J., “Sauer & Sohn Pistolen 1900-1945,” Deutsches Waffenjournal, pp. 36-42, January 1983.
  • SAUER & SOHN, Selbstladepistole SAUER&SOHN Kaliber 7,65 mm and Kaliber 6,35 mm, manual, reprint by Journal-Verlag Schwend GmbH, Schwäbisch Hall