World War II Gustloff-Werke Pistol with Matching Magazine

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Rare World War II Gustloff-Werke Semi-Automatic Pistol with Matching Magazine

This is a rare example of a Gustloff-Werke semi-automatic pistol. Although unverified, it is estimated that only approximately 240 "production" pistols were manufactured before the factory was bombed in 1944. Only about half of the total production were manufactured with zinc frames like this example, while the other half featured frames made of steel. The development of this pistol design started circa 1938/39 under the direction of Fritz Sauckel, Gauleiter of Thuringia and was manufactured by the Gustloff-Werke. Mechanically the pistol bears a resemblance to the Walther Model PP pistol, though with a simplified single action trigger mechanism and a takedown block independent of the trigger guard. Reportedly submitted to Hitler in early 1940, the Gustloff was proposed as a possible replacement police weapon, to be manufactured in Weimar using concentration camp labor to free up other manufacturers for military production, though the scheme never took off. Exact production numbers are unverified. This example is numbered "1285" on the left of the frame, which is constructed from cast zinc, with the cast steel slide bearing crude markings consisting of a "G" over the two-line address "GUSTLOFF-WERKE/WAFFENWERK SUHL" on the left side and a Gustloff "G" logo on the right, and an alloy trigger guard. It has a raised sighting rib with a fixed blade front sight and notch rear sight. "Eagle/N" proofs marked on the right rear edge of the slide and frame. Matching number "258" is marked on various components including the rear of the magazine, with unnumbered grip panels that appear to likely be the originals. Operation is straight blowback, with a heavy spring loaded safety lever on the left side of the frame, and a pair of checkered plastic grips with the "G" Gustloff logo molded on the left panel. The 7-round magazine is properly curved at the base to match the contour of the pistol.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retains 95% plus original blue finish on the slide with some light finish wear at the leading edges, with the original unfinished zinc frame retaining its gray appearance. The grips are also excellent with a few light handling marks. Mechanically excellent.


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This item is part of Premier Firearms Auction - Day 2
 Saturday, May 18, 2024 | 9:00 AM  Central
 
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World War II Gustloff-Werke Pistol with Matching Magazine
World War II Gustloff-Werke Pistol with Matching Magazine
Lot number: 1443
Seller: Rock Island Auction Company
Event: Premier Firearms Auction - Day 2
Ends: Saturday, May 18 | 9:00 AM  Central

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