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Deactivated WWII Nazi Marked MG13 Machine Gun

Deactivated WWII Nazi Marked MG13 Machine Gun

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The MG 13, adopted by the German Army in 1932, was the principal light machine gun of the Wehrmacht until the adoption of the MG34 in 1936. Production of the MG 13 continued through 1938 seeing extensive service in WWII. Somewhat similar to the MG 34 in outward appearance, the MG 13 was magazine-fed using a 25 round box magazine. However, it was also designed to accept the 75 round saddle drum. The bipod was virtually the same as the MG 34 and the antiaircraft sight was identical and therefore interchangeable. It has a folding butt stock and has a swivelling carrying handle on the ventilated barrel jacket. Manufactured by BSW(Berliner-Suhler Waffen-und Fahrzeugwerke). This example is profusely marked Nazi acceptance stamps WaA4 and Eagle over 4, dated 1938 with original barrel matched to guns serial number (C-197). Comes fitted with an original 1938 BSW bipod. Deactivated with a working action it can be cocked and dry fired.

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Product Code: Q6

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