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Desirable WWII German MP-40 Submachine Gun with Spare Magazines

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Desirable WWII German MP-40 Submachine Gun with Spare Magazines
This is a nicely restored example of an early production, all matching WWII German MP-40 submachine gun. This is a fully functional weapon as manufactured by the C.G. Haenel company in Suhl German. The Haenel company only started producing the MP-40 SMGs in 1941, consequently this is a first year production model. The company continued to produce these weapons through out WWII as one of the main-stay producers of the MP40 SMGs. The MP-40 was another of the WWII German weapons that was years ahead of the allies in the manufacture of mass-produced weapons. It became the bench mark for SMGs that were produced from WWII through the 1970s, as it employed a combination of stampings, welding, limited machining and phenolic resin composite material to keep the manufacturing costs low with high volumes of production. As noted this SMG has all matching numbers and the lower stock/end cap assembly is marked: "MP 40/fxo 41/1341h/cnd". The "cnd" markings is the wartime code for the subcontractor or manufacture of the end cap stamping, the Krupp-National-Registrierkassen, GmbH, Berlin. The receiver tube is the correct wartime version with the smooth sides with the front left area marked "1341h/Eagle 37/WaA44/. The underside of the tube is marked "41/WaA44/cos". The "cos" marking is the wartime code for the Gebruder Merz, Merz-Werke, Frankfurt, Main who manufactured the receiver tube. The underside of the tube is also marked with a small importers stamp, who imported the SMG. As noted this SMG is correctly serial numbers on the front side base, the barrel nut, receiver tube, rear sight, the buttstock/end cap assembly, the pistol grip assembly, the folding buttstock, and the bolt. The telescoping firing pin assembly is an original WWII version that is Waffenamt proofed, but un-numbered. The only notable thing is that the bolt assembly although original to this weapon the serial number has been correct restamped on the side and you can see the original number underneath. An all matching serial numbered MP-40 is very rare today as most were either destroyed after the war or were so heavily used that most of them have mismatched parts from repairs over the years. It has the correct red/brown phenolic resin grips and lower receiver cover and it is complete with an original leather sling, three MP40 magazines and one original magazine loader. Two of the magazines have wartime markings and proofs on the back side and are marked on the left lower side "M.P.38.U/40", while the other one is unmarked but definitely of the correct MP40 configuration.
BBL: 10 inch round
Stock: bakelite
Gauge: 9 mm Luger
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 1341h


Near mint overall with 99% of the professionally reblued finish with clear sharp markings overall, showing wear only on the edges and high spots overall with some lightly pitted area under the blue on the tube. The red/brown phenolic resin grips and stock assembly cover are all in excellent condition just light wartime use with no cracks or damage. As noted the telescoping firing pin/recoil spring assembly is in excellent condition and should give excellent reliable functioning. This weapon is a fully registered Class III SMG with the appropriate ATF transfer stamp, that is limited for use as a sales sample only.