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[[File:IRL Mauser C96.JPG|thumb|270px|The C96 in reality]]
 
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The Mauser '''C96''' ('''Construktion 96''') is a self-loading handgun. It was one of the earliest self-loading handguns developed, and the earliest truly successful one, being adopted by many national militaries and remaining in service for over a half a century. The original weapon was chambered in 7.63x25mm Mauser, and fed from a 10-round integral magazine set slightly ahead of the pistol grip. It made use of a short-recoil system of operation.
 
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|image1 = [[File:IRL Mauser C96.JPG]]
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|caption1 = The C96 in reality
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|game = [[Battlefield Heroes]]<br>[[Battlefield 1]]<br>[[Battlefield V]]}}
 
The '''{{w|Mauser C96}}''' ('''Construktion 96''') is a German self-loading handgun. It was one of the earliest self-loading handguns developed, and the earliest truly successful one, being adopted by many national militaries and remaining in service for over a half a century. The original weapon was chambered in 7.63x25mm Mauser, and fed from a 10-round integral magazine set slightly ahead of the pistol grip. It made use of a short-recoil system of operation.
   
 
Many variants and rechamberings of the weapon were developed, including 9x19mm and .45ACP versions, cavalry variants with extended barrels, carbine variants with handguards and shoulder stocks, variants fed from extended magazines or detachable magazines, and even a fully-automatic variant.
 
Many variants and rechamberings of the weapon were developed, including 9x19mm and .45ACP versions, cavalry variants with extended barrels, carbine variants with handguards and shoulder stocks, variants fed from extended magazines or detachable magazines, and even a fully-automatic variant.
   
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A close relative to the C96 Carbine, the '''M1917 Trench Carbine''', was designed to fulfill the need for a trench-raiding weapon for German storm troops. However, due to it not being fully-automatic and the fear that its production may interfere with that of other weapons, it was never mass-produced. However, German officials still found the 40 round magazine impressive.
==Battlefield Heroes==
 
{{Main|Handgun (Battlefield Heroes)}}
 
The [[National Army]] [[#National Army Pistols|handgun]] featured in ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]'' is modeled after the '''C96'''.
 
 
==Battlefield 1==
 
The C96 is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield 1]]''. Two variants are featured in mutiplayer, the '''C96 Pistol''' and the '''C96 Carbine'''. A silenced variant, the '''C96 Silencer''', can be found in singleplayer. A fourth variant, the '''C96 Export''', is a C96 Pistol with slightly higher damage and less accuracy than the basic C96. It is exclusive to DICE developers, but can also be found on the [[Community Test Environment]].<ref name = "westie">https://youtu.be/7qGMY2gnO3M</ref>
 
 
===Singleplayer===
 
The '''C96 Pistol''' appears in singleplayer as the main weapon of [[Daniel Edwards]] in [[Through Mud and Blood]], equipped with a radium sight. The Carbine variant can be found in weapon crates, often with a scope, and is also used by the [[Ottoman Empire]]. A '''C96 [[Suppressor|Silencer]]''' variant also exists, and can be found inside weapon crates in [[Through Mud and Blood]] and [[The Runner]].
 
 
===Multiplayer===
 
====C96 Pistol====
 
{{Codex|C96 Pistol}}
 
{{Infobox/weapon
 
|name = C96 Pistol
 
|image = C96 Pistol Icon Color.png
 
|level = Rank 0 Medic
 
|cost = {{Warbonds|150}}
 
|kit =
 
* {{BF1 Medic}} <small>(Pistol)</small>
 
* {{BF1 Infantry}} <small>(Export)</small>
 
|slot = Sidearm
 
|fire = Semi-Automatic
 
|rof = 300 RPM
 
|ammotype = 7.63x25mm Mauser <br> 9x25mm Mauser Export <small>(Export)</small>
 
|magazine = 10 rounds <small>(10 round charger clip)</small>
 
|reserve = 50 rounds
 
|reload = 1.3s + 0.25s per bullet<small>(Partial)</small><br />2.7s <small>(Empty)</small>
 
|hud = [[File:C96 Icon.png|100px|link=]]
 
|damage = 28→15 <small>(13–33m)</small>
 
|vel = 440 m/s
 
|recoil = {{Recoil|1.5|0.35|0.35}}
 
|recoil1st = 1×
 
|recoildec = 5
 
|spreadz = 0.3 <small>(Static)</small><br />0.6 <small>(Moving)</small>
 
|spreaduz = 0.8 <small>(Static)</small><br />1.2 <small>(Moving)</small>
 
|spreadinc = 0.15
 
|spreaddec = 4.5
 
|drop = 12 m/s²
 
|source = [http://symthic.com/bf1-weapon-charts?assault=1&sort=Class&adsc=DESC Symthic]}}
 
{{Quote|The C96 pistol was the first semi-automatic pistol ever to be truly commercially successful. It saw widespread use during WW1.|In-game description}}
 
The '''C96 Pistol''' fills the role of medium damage, medium rate-of-fire pistol for the {{BF1|Medic}} kit. The C96 is very similar to the [[Repetierpistole M1912]], which fulfills the same role for the {{BF1|Support}} kit. However, the C96 can top up its magazine mid-way through, while the Repetierpistole M1912 must eject its remaining rounds. Still, the C96 is the weakest of the class-specific medium sidearms.
 
 
It compares more closely to the all-kit pistols, especially the [[P08]].
 
 
A special variant that was originally exclusive to [[EA Digital Illusions CE|DICE]] employees, but can now be found in the [[Community Test Environment]] is the '''C96 Export'''. It is visually identical to the normal C96, but is available to all kits, and has a higher damage, a slightly faster damage dropoff and lower control.<ref name = "westie"/>
 
 
=====Gallery=====
 
<gallery>
 
C96 Broomhandle trailer.png|The C96 being fired in the [[Battlefield 1: Official Gameplay Trailer]]
 
C96 Pistol Icon.png|Alternate Icon <!--NEEDS INFO ON SOURCE OF IMAGE-->
 
MauserC96.jpg|The Mauser C96 in the modify menu
 
</gallery>
 
{{Clear}}
 
 
====C96 Carbine====
 
{{Codex|C96}}
 
{{Infobox/weapon
 
|name = C96 Carbine
 
|image = C96 Carbine Icon Color.png
 
|level = Default
 
|kit = {{BF1 Tanker}}, {{BF1 Pilot}}
 
|slot = Primary
 
|fire = Semi-Automatic
 
|rof = 300 RPM
 
|ammotype = 7.63x25mm Mauser
 
|magazine = 20 rounds <small>(10 round charger clip)</small>
 
|reserve = 80 rounds
 
|reload = 1.35s + 0.5s per bullet <small>(Partial)</small><br />4.09s <small>(Empty)</small>
 
|hud =[[File:C96 Carbine Icon.png|100px|link]]
 
|damage = 28→15 <small>(13–33m)</small>
 
|vel = 460 m/s
 
|recoil = {{Recoil|1.2|0.3|0.3}}
 
|recoil1st = 1×
 
|recoildec = 5
 
|spreadz = 0.24 <small>(Static)</small><br />0.56 <small>(Moving)</small>
 
|spreaduz = 1–1.5 <small>(Static)</small><br />1.5–2 <small>(Moving)</small>
 
|spreadinc = 0.15
 
|spreaddec = 4.5
 
|drop = 12 m/s²
 
|source = [http://symthic.com/bf1-weapon-charts?assault=1&sort=Class&adsc=DESC Symthic]}}
 
{{Quote|The Carbine version of the famous C96 pistol, featuring an extended barrel and a shoulder stock.|In-game description}}
 
 
The '''C96 Carbine''' is issued to both the [[Tanker (kit)|Tanker]] and [[Pilot]] kits as their default primary weapon.
 
 
The carbine conversion doubles the magazine size, slightly increases muzzle velocity, and reduces recoil. However, reloading takes longer, hipfire spread is increased, and movement will increase spread.
 
 
The C96 carbine benefits from higher muzzle velocity over the other carbines, and has good recoil and spread. Although it is the lone clip-loading carbine, it still loads faster than the [[Pieper M1893]].
 
 
=====Gallery=====
 
<gallery>
 
C96 Carbine Pre-Alpha.png|C96 Carbine during the EA Play livestream
 
C96 Carbine.PNG|The C96 Carbine during the Open Beta
 
</gallery>
 
{{Clear}}
 
 
====M1917 Trench Carbine====
 
{{RA|section}}
 
{{Codex|M1917 Trench Carbine}}
 
{{Infobox/weapon
 
|name = M1917 Trench Carbine
 
|image =
 
|task =
 
*Perform 15 kills with sidearms
 
*Perform 5 multikills
 
|kit = {{BF1 Assault}}
 
|slot = Primary
 
|fire = Semi-Automatic
 
|rof =
 
|ammotype = 7.63x25mm Mauser
 
|damage =
 
|magazine = 40+1 rounds
 
|reserve =
 
|reload =
 
|hud =
 
|vel =
 
|recoil =
 
|recoil1st =
 
|recoildec =
 
|spreadz =
 
|spreaduz =
 
|spreadinc =
 
|spreaddec =
 
|drop =
 
|source = }}
 
{{Quote|Designed late in WWI as a weapon for trench raiding, the semi-automatic M1917 carbine features a detachable high capacity magazine.|In-game description}}
 
 
The '''M1917 Trench Carbine''' is a weapon that was introduced in ''[[Battlefield 1: Turning Tides]]'' expansion for the [[Assault]] class.<ref>[https://www.battlefield.com/news/article/all-you-need-to-know-turning-tides-release All You Need To Know About The Battlefield 1 Turning Tides Release] - retrieved October 16, 2017</ref> It resembles the C96 carbine variant, but with a further extended magazine to 40 rounds, and said magazine is detachable.
 
 
{{Weapons/BF1}}
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*The partial reload animation for the C96 pistol is missing the step where the chamber is opened.
 
*In the HUD icon the pistol has the extended magazine of the carbine.
 
*There is a glitch where on empty reloads, the character inserts 21 bullets into the weapon (stripper clips and a single bullet), despite the gun only holding 10 bullets.
 
*On empty reload, the character manually releases the bolt forward. However, in real life the C96 is able to close its bolt automatically once the empty stripper is removed from the chamber.
 
   
==References==
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===Appearances===
 
*[[C96/Heroes|C96 (Battlefield Heroes)]]
{{Reflist}}
 
 
*[[C96/Battlefield 1|C96 (Battlefield 1)]]
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*[[C96/Battlefield V|C96 (Battlefield V)]]
 
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[[Category:Pistols]]
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[[Category:Carbines]]
[[Category:Sidearms of Battlefield 1]]
 
[[Category:Tanker/Pilot Weapons of Battlefield 1]]
 

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The Mauser C96 (Construktion 96) is a German self-loading handgun. It was one of the earliest self-loading handguns developed, and the earliest truly successful one, being adopted by many national militaries and remaining in service for over a half a century. The original weapon was chambered in 7.63x25mm Mauser, and fed from a 10-round integral magazine set slightly ahead of the pistol grip. It made use of a short-recoil system of operation.

Many variants and rechamberings of the weapon were developed, including 9x19mm and .45ACP versions, cavalry variants with extended barrels, carbine variants with handguards and shoulder stocks, variants fed from extended magazines or detachable magazines, and even a fully-automatic variant.

A close relative to the C96 Carbine, the M1917 Trench Carbine, was designed to fulfill the need for a trench-raiding weapon for German storm troops. However, due to it not being fully-automatic and the fear that its production may interfere with that of other weapons, it was never mass-produced. However, German officials still found the 40 round magazine impressive.

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