I have a Mauser HSc in .32acp (7,65mm Browning) with the WaA pruf stamp.
Nazi marked, all steel gun, compared to new design .32s, its a brick! (heavy)
This is, however a comfort to me, because it simply feels ...solid. And I want a ..solid.. feeling gun, in .32acp, so that after I have expended all the rounds, I have something with some weight in my hand to hit my attacker with...
The Nazi administration was always critically short of pistols. The main reason was that nearly every uniform included a pistol (and a dress dagger for really formal wear) and nearly every job wore a uniform, not just the military, but political party people, and civil servants as well.
Service class (9mm) capture guns (which includes those made under occupation) nearly always went to the military, and especially the Waffen SS in the early war years, Smaller caliber guns most often (but not always) went to political administrators, and civil service workers, and Nazi Germany had a lot of those, from the postman to the dog catcher to the guy who sold the tickets at the train station.