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RARE, LIKELY THAI CONTRACT, SIG BERGMANN MODEL

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:7,000.00 USD Estimated At:14,000.00 - 20,000.00 USD
RARE, LIKELY THAI CONTRACT, SIG BERGMANN MODEL
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1920 SUBMACHINE GUN. Cal. 7.63mm (7.63x25mm Mauser). S# 4906. Bbl. 8". In 1920, Theodor Bergmann licensed production of his MP.18 submachine to SIG in Switzerland, whom with some iterations, would produce the Bergmann Model 1920. Throughout the 1920s, the Model 1920 was sold in three available calibers (7.63x25mm Mauser, 7.65x21mm Parabellum, and 9x19mm Parabellum) to notable countries including Japan, China, Thailand, Finland, and even in small numbers to the United States. The top of the mag. well is marked "BREVET BERGMANN", with the full S# "4906" marked on top of the housing above the receiver. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, with some parts, including the bbl., bbl. end cap, bolt, firing pin, and receiver end cap appearing to have been cleaned and polished in-the-white. 1-piece finger grooved pistol grip buttstock with plain steel buttplate. Dovetailed blade front sight with Thai graduated rear sight. Toeline of buttstock and underside of receiver feature sling swivels which are fitted with a brown leather sling of Japanese origin, featuring 2 kanji characters in white paint on the rear. Perforated bbl. shroud and bbl. / shroud end cap. All serialized parts are matching and include the receiver, receiver end cap & end cap release lever, bolt carrier, receiver hinge plate, hinge screw, receiver latch, trigger guard, stock, as well as the buttplate. Buttstock is stamped with a boxed "MORRISON/ BRADFORD, MAINE" beneath the buttplate. (NOTE: Former Carl "Bill" Morrison Collection, JDJ, Lot 3019, Fall 2013) NFA registry lists "BERMANN" in the mfg. block. MAGS: x1 Finnish 50-rd. stick mag., marked with the Sako "S" within a cog insignia on the rear towards the floorplate. CONDITION: metal components retain good amounts of their blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that are fading to gray patina, scattered superficial handling marks and dings, as well as of light to mild pitting overall. Trigger guard, stock sling swivel, and buttplate exhibit scattered spots of darkened light to mild oxidation. Mirror bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Chamber has evidence of being rewatted likely by Bill Morrison. Proper manual mechanics. Stock exhibits numerous scattered superficial marks and small impressions from handling and storage, some minor chipping along edges, as well as 2 small circular repairs on either side of the forearm, to the rear of the receiver hinge. Sling remains malleable, exhibiting varying degrees of age related cracking and crazing, but otherwise remains sound. A rare example of a Model 1920 Bergmann submachine gun. PROVENANCE: Military Museum Collection of Shooters Outpost, Hooksett NH. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-2411/MLW). CURIO. CLASS III. $14,000-20,000.