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WTS STG-44 C&R


Tonetiup

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This is an STG 44 made in the first month of 1945. The maker I believe is Steyr-Daimier. This condition is 90% No pitting original finish. With the upper being blued and the lower Phosphate. This was correct for this time in the war. The numbers match ( some were forced) This is an amazing Strumgewehr dont let it get away. On a Form 3 so it will transfer Quick. Tom Stewart 602-763-8867

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Price is 31,995.00   Here is more info on the STG...C&R ....Cal. 7.92 Kurz. 16-1 4″ bbl. A great example of an “ STG-44 with “jbe”  final proof on underside of receiver. Visible numbers matching throughout (but is forced matched on the stock). It is also matching laminated wood 5″ toe to heel (later low profile style) length Stock. This machine gun was manufactured in 01 1945 as indicated on the mag housing during a period when these assault rifles were coming out with “2-tone” finish. CONDITION  Overall appearance and finish is Very good orig smooth Lustrous Blue on receiver, heat shield, cyl tube, rear sight, and bbl assembly,buttstock hardware, and ejection port cover . Very fine orig gray finish on  pistol grip lower assembly. Bolt and op-rod retain most of their smooth gray finish.  This is an absolutely incredible find for the advanced German WWII collector. I have been in the Machine Gun Business for 18 + years and this is the best late example I have ever come across. 

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