ID 1200093
Lot 1821 | SL-Büchse Mauser G 41(M)
Kal. 8x57JS, Nr. 9959, in den Hauptteilen und Abzugsblech nummerngleich, Spanngriff und Beschläge verschiedene Nummern. Leicht matter Lauf, gutes Feld-Zug Profil. Gasdüsenlader. Zehnschüssig. Schiebevisier skaliert 1 - 12. Auf der Hülse bezeichnet "G 41(M) / 1942". Auf den Hauptteilen Abnahme Adler/"135". Brünierung von System, Schloss und Lauf original, Beschläge teils nachbrüniert, Mündung, partiell dünn infolge von Härtung und leichten Tragespuren. Nachgefertigter Nussholzschaft mit minimalen Tragespuren, äusserlich ohne Abnahme. Magazinkasten vermutlich nachgefertigt, Zubringer mit Feder ergänzt. Bajonetthalter aus einem Modell 98 umgeändert. Kornschutz, Beriemung. Putzstock fehlt.Optisch und mechanisch sehr gute Gesamterhaltung. Äußerst seltene und begehrte Sammlerwaffe, die in einer Gesamtfertigung von ca. 15.000 Stück über die Truppenerprobung nicht hinauskam und deren Fertigung zugunsten des technisch einfacher konzipierten G 41 von Walther bereits 1942 wieder eingestellt wurde. Länge 117 cm.
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A Mauser G 41(M) semi-auto rifle
A Mauser G 41(M) semi-auto rifle
Cal. 8x57JS, SN. 9959, major parts with matching numbers, charging lever and furniture non-matching. Slightly matte bore, solid lands/grooves. Operated by a gas trap at the muzzle. Ten shots. Rear sight graduated 1 - 12. The chamber area marked "G 41(M) / 1942". Major components with Eagle/"135" acceptance marks. Original finish on receiver, bolt and barrel, the furniture partially reblued, some thinning, minor signs of wear. The walnut stock a reproduction with minor signs of use, externally no acceptance marks visible. The magazine bay most likely a reproduction, follower and magazine spring a later replacement. Modified bayonet attachment from a K98 rifle. Front sight guard, leather strap. Cleaning rod missing. Great optical and mechanical appearance.
An extremely rare and searched-after collector's rifle, of which only 15.000 were ever made for "live" field trials, as its design was dropped in favour of the simpler Walther G 41. Length 117 cm.
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Condition: II +
Auction house category: | Ordnance weapons until 1945 |
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Auction house category: | Ordnance weapons until 1945 |
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