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Lot 1469: German STG-44 Assault Rifle WWII Original

Exceptionally Rare Original World War II German STG-44 Assault Rifle with the Ultra Rare Experimental Krummlauf Curved Barrel and Optical Sighting Device

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 12, 2014

Lot 1469: German STG-44 Assault Rifle WWII Original

Exceptionally Rare Original World War II German STG-44 Assault Rifle with the Ultra Rare Experimental Krummlauf Curved Barrel and Optical Sighting Device

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 12, 2014

Estimated Price: $65,000 - $95,000
Price Realized:
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Exceptionally Rare Original World War II German STG-44 Assault Rifle with the Ultra Rare Experimental Krummlauf Curved Barrel and Optical Sighting Device

Manufacturer: German
Model: STG 44
Type: Machine gun
Gauge: 7.92 x 33mm Kurz
Barrel: 16 inch round
Finish: blue
Grip:
Stock: laminate
Item Views: 46699
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 220
Class: Class III
Description:

This is another example of a very rare WWII German assault rifle and Optical Sight that we are offering at auction. This is really a super rare, late war "StG 44" Assault Rifle. This assault rifle is rare on its own while this example has been fitted with an even rarer experimental "Krummlauf" curved barrel for use in armored vehicles. These were really an enigma to the U.S. troops with most believing they were a joke. However the earliest documented research in the use of curved barrels began in 1942, primarily for use in proof firing heavy anti-aircraft machine guns at short ranges. This later progressed to use with the K98 rifle which eventually piqued the interest of the German Armored Corps for use against dismounted infantry in and around tanks and armored vehicles. During this last development phase it was discovered that the best weapon for this use was the MP43/44 and StG assault rifles firing the shorter 7.82x33 Kurz round. They were intended to be mounted on armored vehicles or tanks via a ball-turret mount on top or the side of the vehicle through which the curved barrel was inserted and the ball turret allowed the firer to sweep the outside of the vehicles. The Krummlauf barrel arrangement used a special 1.5x optical sighting device with a 12 degree field of vision, mounted directly on top of the barrel that allowed the firer to sight down the barrel at an angle using the front sight. The last and final version (Variant V) which is this example of this barrel had two rows of five vent holes on the top rear portion of the barrel. This was intended to help bleed off excess gas to prevent bursting of the barrel as the bullet rounded the curve. This required a triangular shaped deflecting wedge, be mounted on top of the barrel directly below the optical sighting device to deflect the hot gases away from the view of the firer. It is estimated that approximately 20,000 units were ordered in total with only approximately 500 ever delivered with almost no examples being encountered on the collectors market today. This example has the longer 9 inch barrel with the 40 degree curve in the barrel. There are no manufacturers markings or model number on the barrel, however it is stamped "R1 70 . . 80" on top of the barrel. It is fitted with a K98 style front sight with a sheet metal cover. The assault rifle is a late war version that is stamped on the left side of the magazine well with the serial number "6506ai/45" and the "StG 44" marking on the left rear side of the receiver. The underside of the receiver in both the front and rear portion areas is stamped with "cos" indicating manufacture at the metal stamping works or Merzwerke, Gebr werks, in Merz Frankfurt. The left side of the trigger housing is stamped with only a single "WaA21" acceptance proof for the Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik A.G., who made the stamping for the trigger housing. The rear of the trigger housing has the matching serial number "6506AI". The front exposed section of the barrel has several “Eagle/37” Waffenamt and Eagle firing proof. It has an all blued finish with the bolt and bolt carrier assembly still in the white with the late war laminated butt stock and a set of late war black bakelite grips. As noted these rifles were the first true production assault rifle ever manufactured in the world, as they the intermediate length cartridge 7.92x33mm Kurz, which provided the German soldier with a greater (200-600 meters) effective range than the standard 9mm Luger cartridge in the MP40s with less weight than the standard 7.92 Mauser (8mm) cartridge. The MP44/StGs are a marvel of wartime expedient manufacturing techniques using a combination of stamped sheet metal parts, welded and pinned together with rough forgings, using a minimum of machined components. It is complete with one magazine and an original WWII leather sling.

Rating Definition:

Excellent with 95% plus of the original blue finish overall with some thinning on the front upper sheet metal forend. The stock and grips are also in excellent condition with only minor handling marks overall. Just an exceptionally nice looking WWII StG 44 German assault rifle. The Ultra rare Krummlauf barrel and optical sighting device are also both in very fine plus condition, with the barrel completely intact showing some browning and finish loss around the base of the barrel where it was welded together during original manufacture with a very fine bore showing only light firing residue at the vent holes. The optical device is also in excellent condition with 98% of the phosphate finish overall with clear sharp optics. This is extremely rare chance to obtain one of the most intriguing and unique WWII assault rifles with a truly rare experiential "Krummlauf" optical sighting device. NOTE: This item is restricted as a National Firearms Act (NFA), Fully Automatic Weapon that is currently registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF&E) that has been classified as a "Curio or Relic" as defined in 27 CFR, 478.11. These weapons are still subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part 478. Before bidding on this item, it is the sole responsibility and obligation of the bidder to understand and comply with all the State and Federal transfer laws and restrictions that apply in their current place of residence.



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