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LOT 1379
Fleming Auto Sear Pack in a Vollmer/FMP XG3S/Model 21 Host Gun, Class III/NFA -A) Fleming Firearms Auto
Sear Pack, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable Machine Gun - Serial no. H2853, 308 , matte grey finish. Faintly
marked on the sear, which is installed in a shelf-pattern trigger pack currently in item “B” of this lot.
CONDITION: Very fine, with light 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) FMP/Vollmer XG3S/Model 21 Belt Fed Host Rifle - Serial no. V266, 308 cal., 18 inch round bbl., matte black finish, synthetic stock. Originally manufactured in Portugal and imported by Pars International, this HK-style rifle has been heavily modified by Vollmer into a “G21” style belt
fed weapon; when combined with the sear in Item A, it is a close copy of the German military/police issue G8 general purpose machine gun.
LOT 1380
Group Industries/Heckler & Koch HK93B2 Selective Fire Rifle, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable
Machine Gun - Serial no. A125092, 223 cal., 17 inch round bbl., matte grey finish, synthetic stock. Manufactured in Germany in 1980 as a semi- automatic rifle, and then converted by Group Industries into a selective fire rifle in 1981, essentially turning it into a close copy of the military/government contract HK33 rifle. Post front and four-position drum rear sight, with a birdcage flash hider, triangular handguard, textured pistol grip, and fixed buttstock. The “shelf” pattern receiver is fitted with a functional paddle lever for the magazine catch, with the HK/importer markings on the sides of the magazine well and “HK93B2 GROUP IND. 3/81” on top. The trigger housing bears further Group markings, with a right handed “S/E/F” selector switch and an unmarked shelf pattern trigger pack. The bolt carrier has been converted from semi-automatic to full, with a welded-up sear trip and a rubber recoil buffer, and fitted with an “IA” (1980) dated bolt head.