Jump to content

SOLD - Belted High Quality Maxim Machinegun from WWI


FAC

Recommended Posts

SOLD - Extremely fine MG08 Maxim machine gun manufactured by D.W.M. in Berlin in 1917. This is an all-original C&R Maxim and appears to have all matching serial numbers except the feed block, lock and barrel. This is an exceptional example of WWI German Maxim machine gun craftsmanship, and is in readily available 8mm Mauser caliber. Mounted on a very clean example of a German WWI sled mount, dated 1918, which includes all the sled-mounted supplementary parts and tools: an extra barrel, two extra Maxim locks, broken shell extractor, cartridge retrieval tongs and chamber cleaning tool. The Sled Mount has the inner armor shield.  This MG08 Maxim grouping is a complete set, an outstanding example to be proud of and to enjoy shooting. Yes, it is over one hundred years old.  But if it is well cared for, it will still be shooting in another hundred years.  Comes with steam hose, 1916 Water Chest with spout, three Turkish aluminum linked belts and a complete WWI Gurtfuller 16 belt-filling machine with its tools, modified by the Turks to also load the aluminum ammunition belts, all fitting in an expertly-made reproduction Kasten wooden chest for the belt-filling machine. Gurtfuller 16s are extremely rare.  Also includes a combination hammer/spanner and a muzzle gland that allows slower rate of fire than the Muzzle gland/booster assembly with flash hider, also included.  This Maxim comes with an original ZF 12 optical scope in its case. Its optics are excellent but the reticle knob is stuck in mid-range position (a useful position for shooting). With this grouping of parts and accessories, this MG08 Maxim is an exceptional set any collector would be proud to display and to shoot. C&R and Fully Transferable.   $32,000. 

 

 

sales@fullautoclassics.com  or (575) 405-0911.  Thank you. 

 

 

If you’re considering purchasing a Maxim machine gun, make certain you buy Dolf Goldsmith’s remarkable book, The Devil’s Paintbrush - Sir Hiram Maxim’s Gun. After reading through this masterful study of the Maxim machinegun, and enjoying its many historic photographs, you will be proud to own a WWI German Maxim machine gun.

 

 

There are many reasons for people to be interested in machine guns. But if the guns, themselves, just fascinate you, find an opportunity to shoot some of the World War I machine guns. They are utterly intriguing and have so much more personality than modern machineguns, many of which were derived from these century-old designs. The Communist PKM belt-fed machinegun operates on the same design as the 1908 Maxim machine gun and the Vickers. And, contrary to what everybody believes about the World War I French Chauchat machine gun, its bolt is of the same basic design as the M-16! “There’s nothing new under the sun.” Investigate World War I machine guns. You will be fascinated with them, as you learn more about how they function, and have more opportunity to interact with them.

 

 

The thrill is in shooting a machine gun that is one hundred years old.  You don’t just stick in a magazine, cock it and pull the trigger, like it’s an M11-9.  You have to know how it works.  You have to have studied it, taken it apart and put it back together, read about it.  You have to understand that machine gun that has lasted a century,… waiting for you.1 27118 LEFT FULL.jpg2 27118 RT FULL.jpg3 27118 FULL TOP COVER SN'S.jpg1 27118 LEFT FULL.jpg

 

4 27118 TOP COVER SN'S.jpg

5 27118 TOP VIEW.jpg

6 27118 INCLUDED ACCESSORIES.jpg

7 27118 REC LEFT.jpg

8 27118 SLED PARTS AND TOOLS.jpg

9 27118 SLED WITH PARTS - TOOLS.jpg

10 127118 BELT FILLING MACHINE.jpg

11 27118 CASE FOR BELT FILLING MACHINE.jpg

12 27118 FRONT WATER JACKET SN'S.jpg

13 27118 LEFT FULL UPPER.jpg

14 27118 RT FULL TOP.jpg

15 27118 REAR RECEIVER SN'S.jpg

16 27118 RECEIVER INTERIOR.jpg

17 27118 SMALL PTS SN'S.jpg

18 27118 INNER ARMOR SHIELD.jpg

Edited by FAC
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • FAC changed the title to SOLD - Belted High Quality Maxim Machinegun from WWI

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...