1334 SCARCE EXPERIMENTAL GUSTLOFF WERKE MILITARY

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Oct 30 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 3,000.00 USD
Estimated at 6,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 1179. Bbl. 3 3/4". Near the end of WWII, Gustloff, along with other companies looked for ways inexpensively increase their production of small arms. Although there were several variations of the Gustloff pistol, it is estimated that fewer than 300 pistols were ultimately completed to include all variations with respect to alloy frame/ steel frame, molded grips/wood checkered grips, etc. All had an complex safety and decocker mounted on the left side. This steel frame pistol has fixed front sight (white paint) and drift adj. rear sight (red paint) mounted on a shallow matte rib. Left side of the slide is marked with the Gustloff name and its location in Suhl. Right side of slide is marked with an Eagle/N that is repeated on the right side of the bbl. near the muzzle, and on the right tang. The right side of the bbl. hood is marked with the caliber. Full S# on the left side of frame, with the last few digits repeated over the firing pin housing, on the hammer, interior of slide, and on the inserted plate into the left side of the frame. Fitted with wood checkered panels, the left side fabricated with an encircled "G" within the checkered field. Button mag. release. Mag., electro-penciled "79" on bottom of spine, having 7-indicator holes and a curved detachable floorplate. MAGS: 1 8-rd. CONDITION: VG+ original finish to include the wood checkered grips. Comparable condition mag., though the floorplate may be a replacement. Near mirror bore. Correct manual mechanics. A scarce and highly sought after pistol made late in WWII that is seldom offered for sale. (25-3464/LMA). CURIO. $6,000-9,000.