ID 833817
Los 1227 | Gustloff-Pistole
Schätzwert
€ 5 000
WBK: Achtung - Erlaubnispflichtig - weitere Infos hier
SN. 121, bright bore. Eight shots. German proofs Eagle/"N". The slide made of steel, the frame cast zinc with steel inlays in crucial areas. The receiver with an insert for the safety lever. The left-hand side of the slide marked "G / Gustloff-Werke / Waffenwerk Suhl", the breech end of the barrel "Kal. 7,65 mm". Original finish with wear on high edges, the receiver dull (original). Impeccable walnut grips with fine checkering, the left one with logo. Magazine.
Driven bei Thuringa's Nazi Gauleiter Fritz Sauckel, who was also "founder" and manager of the Gustloff factory (formerly Simson Works) in Suhl, this pistol was developed in 1939, combining proven elements of the Walther PP and the Sauer & Sohn Mod. 38. It was meant to become the new service weapon of Nazi party officials and the SS, but never made it beyond the trial stage. Only a few specimens are known to exist, in quite a number of patterns, made of varying materials.
WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer - more info here
| Herkunftsort: | Deutschland |
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| Herkunftsort: | Deutschland |
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| Adresse der Versteigerung |
Hermann Historica Bretonischer Ring 3 85630 Grasbrunn / München Deutschland | ||||||||||||||
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| Aufgeld | 25 % | ||||||||||||||
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