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SCARCE COLUMBIAN S.A. POLICARPA LTD. 22-2 TWIN

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:7,500.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 20,000.00 USD
SCARCE COLUMBIAN S.A. POLICARPA LTD. 22-2 TWIN
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BARREL MACHINE PISTOL. Cal. 22 (.22 LR). S# 0007. Bbls. 4". Designed by Heinrich Von WImmersperg, the 22-2 machine pistol was originally produced by the Venus Corporation of Utica, MI under the name "Venus 22-2" until the late 1970s when the production rights were sold to S.A. Policarpa of Columbia, who produced the 22-2 under the trademark name "Saturn". Rudimentary in design, the 22-2's grip frame is constructed of aluminum, with the receiver and hinged top cover being comprised of stamped steel. Most unusual is the implementation of x2 bbls. within a single block, as well as the bolt which utilizes x2 rimfire firing pins and an ejectors. This example is marked "POLICARPA LTDA. MADE IN COLUMBIA/ SER. 0007 S.M.G. 22 L.R." on the left side of the receiver. The receiver, internals, top cover, and bbl. exhibit a phosphate finish, with the aluminum grip frame exhibiting a blue anodized finish. Bolt is polished in-the-white. Sides of the grip frame exhibits panels of hand cut checkering. Fixed V-notch rear sight with no provision for a front sight. Bolt features a folding charging handle on the left side. Grip frame features a checkered button, which when pressed allows for the removal of a dovetailed sliding plate on the pommel, allowing access to the hollow grip frame. MAGS: x1 dual phosphate finished steel 22-rd. (44-rds. total) mag. and x1 dual dull blue finished steel 32-rd. (64-rds. total) mag. CONDITION: receiver and top cover retain the majority of their phosphate finish, exhibiting some spots of light wear, with some superficial handling marks present overall. Bbl. block retains large amounts of its phosphate finish, exhibiting mild edge wear and areas of thinning, with some scattered spots and small patches of light surface oxidation. Bolt retains a bright appearance, exhibiting some spots of age related discoloration. Aluminum frame shows some wear and thinning, as well as some superficial handling marks overall. Bores are bright, with both exhibiting mild pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Proper manual mechanics. An especially scarce and unique Columbian mfg. 22-2 submachine gun. PROVENANCE: Military Museum Collection of Shooters Outpost, Hooksett NH. PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE (KEEPER). NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. YOU MUST BE A CURRENT NFA/SOT DEALER IN ORDER TO TAKE POSESSION OF THIS FIREARM. (03-2229/MLW). MODERN. CLASS III. $15,000-20,000.