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FULLY TRANSFERABLE ASSEMBLED 08-18 MAXIM MACHINE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:7,500.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 18,000.00 USD
FULLY TRANSFERABLE ASSEMBLED 08-18 MAXIM MACHINE
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GUN. Cal. 7.92. S# 9296A. Bbl. 28 1/3". Blade front sight that appears to be missing some parts. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Matching numbers on left sideplate, stock & stock plate. Other parts are mismatched & mixed with lock bearing Weimar droop eagles & top cover being from a 1918 Erfurt 08/15. This piece appears to be an old assembled/facsimile 08/18 Maxim machine gun made using a variety of parts mostly from an 08-15. The 08/18 was the air cooled successor to the 08-15 water cooled LMG. The 08-18 was made at the end of WW1 but saw no use during that conflict & would be used by the Reichswehr in the interwar period. Erfurt was the sole producer of the 08/18 in 1918. No bipod or carry handle assemblies present. Bbl. shroud appears to have a black enamel finish, while balance of metal has a blued finish. NFA registry lists mfr. as German. 08-15 buttstock & checkered pistol grip that displays a poor fit to metal. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase & drum hanger. Also included are several documents such as the amnesty paperwork from 1968 listing this gun as a "German aircraft gun", several redacted past ATF registration forms & FOIA letters. The model is listed as an 08/18 on a few of the ATF forms. CONDITION: furniture appears to have been cleaned lightly long ago with an armorer splice repair at heel of butt, some notable gouges, chips & checkering wear on pistol grip, scattered dings & handling marks. Bbl. shroud retains 50% black enamel with overall flaking brown & some oxidation. Balance of metal retains 60% blue with overall fading to heavier on fusee spring cover, some pitting, scattered oxidation, edge wear & handling marks. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore is dark with scattered frosting but good visible rifling. PROVENANCE: Military Museum Collection of Shooters Outpost, Hooksett NH. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-2293/MJC). CURIO, CLASS III. $15,000-18,000.