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LOT 3453
Qualified Manufacturing Auto Sear in a Heckler & Koch/Vollmer MP5 Host, Class III/NFA -A) Qualified Manufacturing H&K Auto-Sear, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable Machine Gun - Serial no. K632, 9
mm cal., black finish. Manufactured in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma,
this individually marked and registered auto sear is fitted
in a shelf pattern trigger
pack, installed in item “B” of
this lot. The pack has been numbered to match the
sear on top. Internals are configured to match the markings on the trigger housing.
CONDITION: Excellent, with light handling marks. Mechanically in good order. NOTE: This weapon
is a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable Class 3, which is registered with the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, (BATFE) under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44
and 27 CFR part 479. B) H&K/Vollmer “MP5” Host Gun - Serial no. 11434, 9 mm cal., 9 inch
round bbl., matte black finish, metal stock. Originally manufactured in 1986 as a semi-automatic
carbine, this Heckler & Koch has been reworked into an “MP5” marked host gun. One of the
most famous submachine guns in the world, the MP5 has been a go-to military and police
weapon for decades, giving users full automatic firepower and closed bolt accuracy. Post
front and 4-position drum rear sight, with a textured forearm (an aftermarket Laser
Products weaponlight model) and pistol grip, and a two-position telescoping buttstock.
The barrel is marked “IG 3V”, and has a set of mounting lugs near the threaded muzzle.
The receiver is in the traditional “shelf ” pattern for semi-auto HKs, with the “MP5”
nomenclature added to the top, sear number on the right side of the magazine well and
Vollmer address on the right side beneath the trigger housing. The trigger housing is fitted with an right handed selector switch and bears “0/1/A” markings, the bolt marked “IG171”, and the unmarked semi-automatic bolt carrier welded up for proper engagement with the auto sear.
CONDITION: Very fine as reconfigured and upgraded to full auto, with 97% plus factory quality matte black finish, showing some light wear and handling marks overall. The weaponlight is untested; batteries not included. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 30,000 - 45,000
262
LOT 3454
Steyr AUG/SA Host Gun with Fleming Firearms Registered Hammer
Pack, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable Machine Gun with Accessories -
A) Qualified Manufacturing AUG Hammer Pack - Serial no. G111, 223 cal..
Currently installed in the B gun in this lot, with a green plastic housing and
manufacturer, address and S/N markings on both the left side of the pack
housing and on top of the sear.
CONDITION: Very fine, with mild handling marks. Mechanically in fine
order. NOTE: This weapon is a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable
Class 3, which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives, (BATFE) under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part
479. B) Steyr AUG/SA Semi-Automatic Rifle, Host Gun - Serial no. 903SA274, 223 cal., 19 inch round bbl., black finish, synthetic
stock. Manufactured in Austria as a semi-automatic copy of the AUG infantry rifle and imported by Gun South, this example has been upgraded to selective fire operation with the addition of the Fleming hammer pack noted in A. The receiver is fitted with a integral optical sight and backup iron sight in the carry handle, with “PTR” (August 1983) date code on the underside. The barrel is numbered and dated to match, with a bird cage flash hider and folding foregrip. The bolt carrier is numbered to match the receiver and lightly reshaped on the underside for compatibility with the sear, and the standard markings are present on the stock assembly. With the hammer pack installed, the trigger operates in a staged selective mode, with a short pull firing a single shot and a long pull firing in full automatic. Magazine absent.
CONDITION: Excellent, with 95% of the original matte black finish, showing some wear around the charging handle and mild handling marks overall. The stock shows minor scuffs behind the ejector port, along traces of adhesive (likely from some sort of strike pad or deflector) in the same area, but otherwise is in equal condition. Scope optics are crisp. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 16,000 - 25,000