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     LOT 1363
World War II German MG-34 Belt Fed Machine
  Gun, Class III/NFA “SALES SAMPLE” - Serial no. 7450, 8
mm cal., 24 inch round bbl., blue finish, hardwood stock. Developed prior to World War II by Heinrich Vollmer of Mauser, the MG34 machine gun was a mainstay tool of German forces through the full duration of the war. A machined steel beast, the 34 was a very versatile weapon, suitable for vehicle use, support fire from a sturdy folding tripod, or in rapid tactical movement from a bipod or fired by the shoulder. While later models were more efficient, banking heavily on stamped components and simplified designs to speed production, the MG34 was never fully retired before World War II came to a close, with the 34’s method of barrel removal (the receiver rotating to the right, allowing the barrel to be shifted straight back) making it especially suitable for use as a coaxial weapon in German tank turrets. Folding blade front and ladder rear sights, with an adjustable flash hider at the muzzle, a folding bipod, ribbed grip panels, and a hardwood buttstock. Components are mixed, with the barrel housing marked “BSW/1939/1326” (Berlin-Suhler Waffen), the receiver bearing a “WaA63” (Mauser) proof over serial number “7450”. CONDITION: Very good as assembled, with 75% refinished blue finish, areas of brown and gray patina, scattered spotting and mil handling marks. The grip panels are good, with the buttstock cracked and scuffed. Mechanically needs adjustment. NOTE: This weapon is a restricted, National Firearms Act (NFA) Class 3, Fully Automatic Weapon, that 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, National Firearms Act. This weapon is currently registered as being “LIMITED TO USE AS A SALES SAMPLE (Pre-86)” and as such can only be purchased by an FFL with a Class 2 or Class 3 SOT License, restriction under 18 U.S.C 922(o) Law Enforcement use for demonstration, sales samples purposes only.
Estimate: 5,500 - 8,500
LOT 1364
World War II Japanese Type 89 “Knee Mortar” Grenade Discharger, Class III/NFA Destructive Device - Serial no. 81317, 50 mm cal., 10 inch round bbl., black paint finish. Developed in 1928, the Type 89 was designed to fill the space between hand-thrown grenades and full-sized infantry mortars, allowing a single man to deliver explosives with range, power and consistency superior to a standard grenade. Steel construction, with a sighting groove in the tube, matching numbers on the tube and firing mechanism, and an unmarked baseplate.
CONDITION: Fine with 50% of the arsenal black painted metal finish overall with the remaining metal surfaces showing rust and a brown patina. The firing mechanism and parts of the adjustment mechanism are absent. NOTE: This Destructive Device 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 478.
Estimate: 3,000 - 4,500
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