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Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:5,000.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 20,000.00 USD
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This lot has been withdrawn from this auction for the following reason: There is currently a question as to whether the “Super Rare Gomann-Grunow Telescoping Stock” is legal or not. It currently is not on the list of exemptions but in fact the likely reason it is not on the list of exemptions is because of its extraordinary rarity. There are only a couple now known to exist today. This example was purchased from an American auction a few years back by Dr. Sturgess. Another example was sold by that same auction house a couple of years ago and a third example is in a notable foreign collection. In fairness and in consideration of both buyer and seller, we are withdrawing this lot from the auction and we have filed an exemption from ATF because of the previous two sales in this country, we anticipate that we will receive an exemption. Once we receive that exemption, then we will reoffer the same pistol in a future session of the Sturgess Collection either in March 2014 or October 2014. Sorry for the inconvenience, however we want to be certain everything is done on the up and up. *× SIMSON REWORKED ARTILLERY LUGER WITH SUPER RARE GOMANN-GRUNOW TELESCOPING STOCK. SN 9301a. 8" 9mm artillery bbl with fine tune front and rear adjustable sights. "1916" above chamber. "SIMSON & Co/SUHL" marked on center toggle link. Imperial proofs on right receiver. Originally a 1916 DWM, this gun was reworked by Simson and has a Simson toggle assembly and sideplate that were replaced and numbered to the gun and Eagle/6 proofed. All numbered parts on the gun are matching, except for the holdopen which is two numbers off. The correct style numbered wood bottom magazine does not match. This gun is featured on p. 976 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. Fitted with an extremely rare Gomann & Grunow Patent telescoping stock that has matching serial number 10 on top of the stock lug, on top of the telescoping tube, and on top of the tube that attaches to the buttplate. The stock was patented in 1924, and is featured on pp. 1413 and 1414 of Sturgess' book. One of the rarest early automatic pistol stocks, which was tested by the Reichsheer in the 1920s, one unit marked example being known. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine retaining 95% original blue and 40% original straw. Gun has some scattered pitting on the left side of the bbl, above the right grip, and at the bottom of the rear gripstrap and stock lug. Also at the front gripstrap under the left grip. Bore is lightly pitted. Checkered walnut grips are moderately worn. Magazine is excellent. Mechanics are sound. The stock is in excellent condition retaining 98% original bright blue. 4-52948 BWS80