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Rare World War II Gustloff Werke "SM/ svq" Code Nazi MG-42 Machine Gun

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Rare World War II Gustloff Werke  SM/ svq  Code Nazi MG-42 Machine Gun
Introduced in 1942 as a replacement for the MG-34, the MG-42 earned colorful nicknames such as "Hitler's Buzzsaw", "Hitler's Zipper" and the "Linoleum Ripper", due to the unique sound produced by it's 1200-1500 round per minute rate of fire, so fast that the human ear cannot differentiate the individual gunshots. The 42's legacy continues with a number of modern weapons which either copy the design entirely or sample design elements. Flip-up blade front and tangent rear sights are mounted on the green painted heat shield with recoil booster and quick detach barrel arrangement. The receiver is marked "S.M./ 9165i/ svq", the code for a Gustloff MG produced in 1945. Ribbed panels on the pistol grip, with safety switch and small Waffenamt proofs. Wooden buttstock, with ribbed naked butt and a left hand rest. With ammo belt (no ammo included.). NOTE: This is a fully transferable NFA Class III Firearm currently on a Form 4. You are required to check your state and/or local laws as to whether or not you may own this. This weapon can be transferred to a Class III dealer at no charge. Buyer pays all other transfer fees and stamps.
BBL: 22 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 7.92 mm Mauser
Finish: phosphate
Grips:
Serial Number: 9165i
Condition: Fine, with 60% of the thin phosphate/blue with green painted finish overall, showing wear concentrated along the high edges and the bolt handle path, and a mixed brown and gray patina in the exposed areas. Some mixed numbers are visible. Stock has been repaired. Mechanically excellent.