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Desirable World War II J.P. Sauer & Sohn Luftwaffe Issue Survival M30 Drilling with Case and Accessories - Serial no. 338678, 12/9.3x72 gauge, 24 1/2 inch solid rib bbl., blue/casehardened finish, walnut stock. This very fine, early WWII Luftwaffe M30 Drilling was manufactured by J.P. Sauer & Sohn circa 1941. The M30 Drillings were commercial guns acquired by the Luftwaffe for use as survival weapons for bomber aircrews assigned to the various theaters during WWII. They were possibly
the highest quality firearm issued to any combatants during WWII. The barrels have a commercial grade blue finish, and a beautiful, vivid, case colored finish is on the receiver, trigger guard, forend attaching iron and grip cap. They are fitted with a European walnut, stock and forearm, with a small German style oval cheekpiece and
a black plastic buttplate. The face of the buttplate has an “SS” Sauer & Sohn monogram. The barrels have a raised matted rib with a steel front sight with nickel-silver bead and a folding rifle rear sight which can be raised when the barrel selector is moved to the rifle barrel. The receiver, tang, trigger guard and buttcap are decorated with restrained and impeccably executed scroll engraving. The Sauer & Sohn intertwined “SS” monogram is engraved on the underside of the receiver. The receiver is serial numbered “338678”, and it has a matching barrel set and forend. There is a Luftwaffe eagle engraved on the right rear shotgun barrel. The inside of the forearm is stamped with the partial serial number “8678”. A Luftwaffe “stick eagle/2” acceptance mark is stamped on the bottom of the barrel lug.