1531 ORIGINAL INTERDYNAMIC KG-9 OPEN BOLT

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This item SOLD at 2024 Jul 22 @ 15:10UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 600.00 USD
Estimated at 1,200.00 - 1,800.00 USD
SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 02671. Bbl. 5". Interdynamic of Sweden originally manufactured the KG-9 in its semi-auto configuration as a simple blowback-operated, open-bolt design. Following the 1982 BATF ruling outlawing open bolt semi-auto firearms, they were redesigned as a striker-fired, closed bolt system and designated the KG-99. The U.S.-based branch located in Miami, FL, eventually changed the company name to Intratec, where they later marketed it as the Tec-9, later changing to the DC-9. Following the Federal knee-jerk reactionary assault weapons ban, changes were made to comply, such as mfg. the bbl. w/out threads at the bore, where it was re-branded once again as the AB-10 ("AB" is After Ban). This example is the original KG-9. With a polymer frame and tubular upper receiver extended to the front as a ventilated bbl. shroud. It was generally regarded as heavy and awkward in its configuration as a semi-automatic pistol, though it gained popularity largely due to the media-induced disinformation & hyperbole combined with it being a favorite "boogeyman" of the anti-gun groups simply due to its aesthetics. Fixed sights are permanently attached to the receiver. The safety is built into the charging handle, which engages into a slot cut at approx. 11 o'clock in the tubular receiver. It is engaged by rotating the bolt so that the safety coincides with the safety slot. Parkerized matte black finish on exposed metal surfaces. Polymer receiver is injection molded black in color. Mag. release is located below the trigger to the rear of the mag. well. MAGS: 1 factory, 32 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original factory cardboard box, black nylon sling, & original owner's manual. CONDITION: all outward impressions indicate this gun has spent its lifetime in the original box without being used very much. The sling has never been assembled on the firearm, nor does it appear that the mag. has been utilized. The original finish is complete & consistent on the left side, though oddly thin on the right side with some light patina, long brought under control. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: the lifelong collection of Terrance McCarty. (24-156/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.