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ALWAYS DESIRABLE SPECIAL WEAPONS CO. GERMAN WWII

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ALWAYS DESIRABLE SPECIAL WEAPONS CO. GERMAN WWII
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MP38 SUBMACHINE GUN. Cal. 9 (9x19mm Parabellum). S# SWC1042. Bbl. 9 7/8". MP38 submachine gun assembled on a Special Weapons Co. registered tube. The left side of the receiver is marked with the S# (to the right of the sling loop), with "SWC1042 MP-38/ SPECIAL WEAPONS CO/ WILM NC" marked on the underside. Top of the lower assembly is marked "M.P. 38/ ayf/ 40", with the S# "4069 c" and an Eagle/280 proof marked on the left, indicating mfg. by Erma-Werke in 1940. Bbl. exhibits Erma-Werke Eagle/280 proofing. Mag. well and bolt exhibit Haenel Eagle/37 proofing, with bbl. nut and telescoping recoil spring exhibiting Steyr Eagle/623 proofing. Metal components exhibit a reapplied blue finish overall. Lower is fitted with a grooved mottled brown pressed resin lower housing and 2-piece grips. Standard hooded blade front sight and dovetailed 2-leaf (x1 fixed, x1 folding) square notch rear sight, graduated "100" and "200". Fluted receiver with early pattern mag. well with 2 circular transverse holes, and bolt with hook type charging handle. Bbl. is fitted with a black enamel finished non-ferrous (aluminum or zinc) metal resting bar. Matching numbers are present on the lower and trigger guard. MAGS: x1 blued steel 32-rd. mag. marked with mfg. code "gqm" (Loch & Hartenberger) and date code "42" on the rear. CONDITION: metal components retain the vast majority of their reapplied blue finish, exhibiting some superficial handling marks, some spots of light surface oxidation, as well as scattered spots and patches of pitting that is present beneath the bluing. Bbl. nut has turned to a plum coloration. Bore is bright, exhibiting consistent light pitting, while retaining good, albeit worn rifling throughout. Proper manual mechanics. Bakelite furniture shows scattered superficial handling marks and some minor chipping, but otherwise remains sound. PROVENANCE: Military Museum Collection of Shooters Outpost, Hooksett NH. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-2110/MLW). MODERN. CLASS III. $18,000-22,000.