1033 FULLY TRANSFERABLE MODEL 1914 MITRAILLEUSE

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 May 08 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 4,500.00 USD
Estimated at 9,000.00 - 14,000.00 USD
AUTOMATUQUE HOTCHKISS MACHINE GUN. CURIO. Cal. 8mm Lebel. S# 27265. Bbl. 31". The Model 1914 Hotchkiss machine gun was the primary machine gun of the French Army in World War 1, through early World War 2, until the fall in 1940. It came back into service for a short time again during the French campaign in Vietnam. The Model 1914 is almost instantly recognizable due to the 5 enormous cooling fins on the bbl. just forward of the receiver. This is one of several features that proved to be inspirational to the later Japanese HMG designers. It had a reputation as a reliable gun, though it was quite heavy, weighing over 100 pounds w/ the tripod. It was a very early gas operated machine gun, chambered in 8mm Lebel w/ a cyclic rate between 450 & 500 rounds per minute. It fires in fully automatic only w/ no provision for semiautomatic function. The left side of receiver is marked "MITRAILLEUSE AUTOMATIQUE HOTCHKISS / BREVETEE S.G.D.G." The right side of the receiver is marked w/ the serial number "27265" & the manufacturing date of 1917. The front sight is a heavy, exposed blade. The rear sight is an elevation adjustable tangent sight, marked from 250 meters to 2000 meters. This firearm is a beautiful medley of steel & brass. Prominent brass parts include feed shuttle, pistol grip & elevation adjustment screw for tripod. Original Model 1916 Standard Parts Co, 360 degree tripod. MAGS: 10 steel 24 rd. feed strips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Spare barrel assembly. CONDITION: this firearms on the correct mount is a real treat to see. The level of craftsmanship not only on the gun but its unique 360 degree mount. is obvious at first glance & only becomes more apparent the closer you look. It has many distinct & unique features, several that have gone on to inspire future designs. The 360-degree tripod base plate is one of the more obvious, not to mention the prominent cooling fins. Finish on the receiver & attached barrel are somewhat uniform & correct. The finish over cooling fins shows evidence of prior patina brought under control before refinishing. Spare barrel demonstrates more patina and loss of finish. Bores are nice w/ strong rifling. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT CURIO & RELIC REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Brian Linde. (03-1811/JZ). CURIO. CLASS III. $9,000-14,000.