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LOT 366
Scarce Heckler & Koch MP5 Submachine Gun, Class III/
NFA “SALES SAMPLE” Machine Gun - Serial no. C238841, 9 mm cal., 9 inch round bbl., matte black finish, synthetic stock. Manufactured in 1979, this is a factory original Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun, imported into the United States by HK Incorporated to use as a sales sample. One of the most famous SMGs in the world, the MP5 was a go-to close combat weapon for military and police organizations from the 1970s onward. Post front and 4-position drum rear sight, with a triple set of accessory lugs on the muzzle, textured forearm and pistol grip, and a fixed buttstock. Unlike most conversions, this MP5 uses the factory original “pin” pattern receiver, with “HK MP5” model marking and “HK” manufacture date on top. The trigger housing has a right handed selector switch and “S/E/F” position markings. Included with the lot is a leather sling.
LOT 365
Heckler & Koch/Vollmer/Fleming HK21
Belt Fed Squad Automatic Weapon,
Class III/NFA Fully Transferable Machine
Gun with Accessories and Case - Serial
no. A047778, 7.62 cal., 17 inch round bbl.,
matte black finish, synthetic stock. Originally
manufactured in Germany as a semi-automatic
rifle, this firearm has been given two rounds of
significant upgrades. The first set of upgrades was performed by Vollmer Manufacturing (so marked on the right
side of the belt mechanism housing), which integrated a HK21 pattern belt feed mechanism, ventilated handguard with bipod rails, and quick-detach heavy barrel assembly. The second round of upgrades was performed by Fleming Firearms (so marked on the right side of the receiver, hidden by the trigger group) which outfitted the gun with a fully functional “shelf” pattern machine gun trigger pack installed in a “S/E/F” marked housing. Taken in total, these upgrades result in the closest possible representative of the original German-designed squad automatic weapon. Post front and “2-12” adjustable peep rear sights, a vertical foregrip installed on the forearm, and the “HK21” marking
on the left side above the belt mechanism. Fitted with a textured right handed pistol grip and a “club foot” style fixed buttstock with solid rubber recoil pad. The bolt carrier is marked “FMP 3/86” on top, with proper slotting to interface with the belt mechanism, with a “HK 7/74” marked bolt head and a matching hand-scribed serial number in the trigger housing. Includes an extra barrel, sling, seven
“gurttrommel mg” drum and belt sets (six with boxes, five boxes still sealed), and a quantity of extra non-disintegrating belts.