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SELDOM ENCOUNTERED PORT SAID SUBMACHINE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:6,000.00 USD Estimated At:12,000.00 - 18,000.00 USD
SELDOM ENCOUNTERED PORT SAID SUBMACHINE
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GUN (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE). Cal. 9mm. S# 001. Bbl. 8 3/8". Port Said (pronounced "Sa-eed") submachine gun mfg. in Egypt. The Port Said is virtually identical to the more well known Swedish M/45 line of submachine guns, with the license, tooling, as well as technical assistance acquired by Egypt in the 1950s from Sweden. The left side of the receiver is marked with a line of Farsi, with "PORT-SAID 9mm MADE IN EGYPT", a British Crown/BNP proof, and "BELLO WPB FL." above an electro-penciled S# "001" on the right side. Top of the receiver is marked with an Egyptian pschent crown above the original factory Farsi S# that appears to read "1209" followed by Farsi characters "Alef" and "Ayn". Bolt is virtually unmarked, save for a small proof consisting of 3 stars within a crescent moon, which is repeated on the receiver end cap. Bbl. exhibits a matching Farsi S# to the receiver, as well as British proof marks. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. 2-piece plain wood grips, each painted with a Farsi character in white paint (left grip's paint has mostly worn away and is illegible). Adj. post front sight on the threaded perforated bbl. shroud, with 3-leaf U-notch rear sight mounted on the receiver. (NOTE: former Stern Collection, JDJ, Lot 96, March of 2008). MAGS: x1 50-rd. Swedish M/38-39 "coffin" mag. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their blue finish, exhibiting some wear (predominately on the rear of the receiver, beneath the receiver end cap), with scattered superficial handling marks, and some patches of mild pitting present overall (most notably on the stock). Bore is relatively bright, exhibiting consistent light to mild pitting and some scattered spots of mild surface oxidation, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Proper manual mechanics. Grips show some marks and small impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sound. 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. (03-2232/MLW). CLASS III. $12,000-18,000.