1005 VERY DESIRABLE FULLY TRANSFERABLE GERMAN ERMA

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This item SOLD at 2023 May 12 @ 10:13UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 6,000.00 USD
Estimated at 12,000.00 - 18,000.00 USD

(AYF 42) MP-40 SMG. Cal. 9mm. S# 4505k Bbl. 9 9/10". Hooded fixed blade front sight, 2 piece folding rear leaf sight, drift windage adj. Of all the German WWII era SMGs, the MP40 may be the most iconic of them all. Its slow cyclic rate combined w/ decent sights & pleasant ergonomics make it as fun to operate as it is interesting to look at. It utilizes a very simplistic, yet incredibly smooth open bolt firing mechanism. The recoil system is typical of German over engineering consisting of a 3 piece telescoping rod w/ a captured spring that doubles as the connection point for the firing pin which slides inside of the bolt. The safety mechanism is an extremely simple design which shares commonalties w/ other WWII era SMGs. It consists of a rearward notch that interfaces w/ the cocking handle holding the bolt to the rear. Parts manufactured in 1942 by ERMA as designated by receiver code “ayf42” & registered by Robert Landies of Collectors Corner. This MP40 utilizes a 3d generation mag. housing which includes the ribs for strength & square notch facing the shooter. It appears that there are a large amount of matching numbered components including bbl., trigger housing, stock, bbl. nut, front & rear sights, etc. Waffenamts appear on multiple parts including rear receiver just above folding stock mechanism “WaA254”, on the shoulder stock Eagle “280”, as well as several other locations. Underfolding stock, black Bakelite grips & brown lower receiver cover. Resting bar appears to be the typical dark black painted cast zinc. Brown leather sling. MAGS: 8 steel 32 rd. Most marked "M.P.38u.40" & original metal mag loader. CONDITION: good bore w/ strong rifling. Majority of original blued finish remains present w/ some areas thinning to light brown w/ traces of extremely gentle patina. A few areas of heavy oxidation brought under control but obscure some markings. Stock locks correctly in both folded & extended positions. Grips appear in nice condition free of any obvious damage & Bakelite receiver has normal scratches w/ some discoloration on sides. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE.(03-1604/JZ). MODERN, CLASS III. $12,000-18,000.