Wow, 'used or likely to have been used in WWII' casts a pretty wide net! It probably includes about every European pistol made after 1900, and a lot of others.
For a book that will 'ID all the parts, date of manufacture, etc.' for the Unique 19 -- well, I wish I could recommend such a book, but AFAIK none exists.
There is good news and bad news about Unique pistols.
The bad news is that, AFAIK, as of yet no one has produced a history of it or its pistols. In addition, in its 60 or years of existence, Unique produced a vast array of models, primarily pistols but also rifles, and I don't know of any complete list of its firearms. Even worse, many of their models are variants of a design, and since Unique rarely marked model names or numbers on pistols until after WWII, there is often a lot of confusion about which model is which.
The good news with Unique pistols is that all their pistols from 1925 through the post-WWII years are either the usual Ruby-type designs or, less frequently, the Browning 1910 design, with the model 18, 19, and 20 being the latter. If you are familiar with the Ruby-types, and with the Browning 1910 and 1922, or the MAB C and D, you should have no problem with the Unique 19.
For French pistols in general, the best books I can suggest are :
Jean Huon: 'Les Pistolets Automatiques Francais: 1890-1990' (2002)
(This is a combined reissue of two earlier volumes dating to the early 1990s, so does not include the latest information (the ability to easily share firearm information and photos over the internet has generated a huge expansion of knowledge). It is also not entirely complete. However, it may be the best single overview of French-made pistols and French and foreign pistols used by the French military (the two subjects of the two original volumes). Unfortunately, while it includes a large number of excellent B&W photos and basic information on most of the pistols, as well as brief histories of major French arms manufactuers, it does not have a lot of technical information on the pistols beyond dimensions, caliber, etc. It has a section just on Unique pistols, but little information on the model 19 (and its variants, the models 18 and 20). There is no English edition, but this book can be easily bought in the US -- but look around, since prices are extremely variable.)
Jean Huon & Eugene Medlin: 'Les armes de poing de l'armée française : 1858-2004' (2005) (French 2nd edition of the following English book.)
Eugene Medlin & Jean Huon: 'French Service Handguns 1858-2004' (2004)
Eugene Medlin & Jean Huon: 'Military Handguns of France, 1858-1958' (1993)
(An earlier version of the above books, now difficult to obtain and expensive. There are also some earlier French editions.)
Jean Huon: 'Les armes de la Résistance' (2010)
(I recently ran across this on a French website, so have not read it yet, so can only go by the title and book dealer's description. No English edition.)
You might also want to look through back issues of 'Revue de la Gazette des Armes,' if you can find them. Otherwise, they are available from the publisher at: Le site de la Revue de la Gazette des Armes (the website has a complete index of articles), and often on some of the international eBay sites.
Bill
- No, the MAB Model D does not lock back on an empty magazine. On the serial number, a real question. The gun has a serial number. I just can't see a U.S. Attorney spending a lot of time and money to try prove that it was not put on by the factory.
- The MAB model D is a pistol produced by MAB (Manufacture d'Armes de Bayonne) from 1933 to 1963 (.32 ACP) and 1982 (.380 ACP); it was inspired by the Belgian Browning FN pistol 1910/22. It was developed with the smaller 'MAB C', also made in.32 and.380 ACP, and with which it has many parts in common.
Sunn amp ebay. Marvel puzzle quest command points. French MAB Model D 32 acp Description: French MAB Model D 32 acp with extra magazine Price: $300.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: MAB Model: Model D Serial Number: D6895 Caliber Info: 32 acp Bore Info: Good Condition: Very good 90% Metal Condition: good.
For a book that will 'ID all the parts, date of manufacture, etc.' for the Unique 19 -- well, I wish I could recommend such a book, but AFAIK none exists.
There is good news and bad news about Unique pistols.
The bad news is that, AFAIK, as of yet no one has produced a history of it or its pistols. In addition, in its 60 or years of existence, Unique produced a vast array of models, primarily pistols but also rifles, and I don't know of any complete list of its firearms. Even worse, many of their models are variants of a design, and since Unique rarely marked model names or numbers on pistols until after WWII, there is often a lot of confusion about which model is which.
The good news with Unique pistols is that all their pistols from 1925 through the post-WWII years are either the usual Ruby-type designs or, less frequently, the Browning 1910 design, with the model 18, 19, and 20 being the latter. If you are familiar with the Ruby-types, and with the Browning 1910 and 1922, or the MAB C and D, you should have no problem with the Unique 19.
For French pistols in general, the best books I can suggest are :
Jean Huon: 'Les Pistolets Automatiques Francais: 1890-1990' (2002)
(This is a combined reissue of two earlier volumes dating to the early 1990s, so does not include the latest information (the ability to easily share firearm information and photos over the internet has generated a huge expansion of knowledge). It is also not entirely complete. However, it may be the best single overview of French-made pistols and French and foreign pistols used by the French military (the two subjects of the two original volumes). Unfortunately, while it includes a large number of excellent B&W photos and basic information on most of the pistols, as well as brief histories of major French arms manufactuers, it does not have a lot of technical information on the pistols beyond dimensions, caliber, etc. It has a section just on Unique pistols, but little information on the model 19 (and its variants, the models 18 and 20). There is no English edition, but this book can be easily bought in the US -- but look around, since prices are extremely variable.)
Jean Huon & Eugene Medlin: 'Les armes de poing de l'armée française : 1858-2004' (2005) (French 2nd edition of the following English book.)
Eugene Medlin & Jean Huon: 'French Service Handguns 1858-2004' (2004)
Mab Model D Pistol Serial Numbers
(A survey of military sidearms (revolvers and pistols) used by the French military for the period covered. Includes much more detail and background than 'Les Pistolets Automatiques Francais' and includes (by necessity) the French firearms used by the Germans during the occupation of France. Also includes holsters, etc. This is currently easily available in the US, but, again, prices are variable, and it is a limited production. While Unique pistols are discussed, there is no mention of the Unique model 19 since it was never adopted by the French military.)Eugene Medlin & Jean Huon: 'Military Handguns of France, 1858-1958' (1993)
(An earlier version of the above books, now difficult to obtain and expensive. There are also some earlier French editions.)
![Mab model d grips Mab model d grips](https://image.invaluable.com/housePhotos/CenturionAuctions/23/421823/H5403-L43677923.jpg)
(I recently ran across this on a French website, so have not read it yet, so can only go by the title and book dealer's description. No English edition.)
Mab Firearms
You might also want to look through back issues of 'Revue de la Gazette des Armes,' if you can find them. Otherwise, they are available from the publisher at: Le site de la Revue de la Gazette des Armes (the website has a complete index of articles), and often on some of the international eBay sites.
Mab Model D Serial Numbers
I recognise your handle from other firearm websites, so expect you are familiar with some of the international forums with French members, or Francophone sites, which can be very helpful, even invaluable. However, with a lot of these older lesser known firearms, even members in France often suffer from the same dearth of reliable information as do we.Bill
Mab Model D Value
by teiko41
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I have my eye on a Unique Model 19. Looks the same as the picture you posted. I like to collect pistosl that were used or likely to have been used in WWII. Trying to get info on this pistol is next to impossible. What book do you recommend that would ID all the parts, date of manufacture, etc.
I have my eye on a Unique Model 19. Looks the same as the picture you posted. I like to collect pistosl that were used or likely to have been used in WWII. Trying to get info on this pistol is next to impossible. What book do you recommend that would ID all the parts, date of manufacture, etc.