With the current prices of class III automatic weapons being very high,I would ascertain that your original German MP-38 would bring in the neighborhood between 28,000-40,000 dollars.You would need to find a Class III dealer to sell your weapon,and also see if it was registered prior to the cut off date as set by the feds.You must only deal with a Class III dealer also.
With the current prices of class III automatic weapons being very high,I would ascertain that your original German MP-38 would bring in the neighborhood between 28,000-40,000 dollars.You would need to find a Class III dealer to sell your weapon,and also see if it was registered prior to the cut off date as set by the feds.You must only deal with a Class III dealer also.<><><><>Above is an excellent answer- IF the gun is in the US, and IF the gun has already been registered with the BATF. Only machineguns that were registered by May 1986 can be transferred to a private citizen. If it has not already been registered, it cannot be. The value would be less than zero, since possession would make you subject to a multi-thousand dollar fine, and 10 years in prison.
Tommy gun, trench broom, chopper, chicago typewriter. The M3 was the grease gun and the German MP38/40 nicknamed "Schmeisser" was a burp gun
Despite the name, it is not a machine gun. Value seldom exceeds 100 USD
German American.
German WWII machineguns
Maschinenpistole 40 is a German Sub-machine gun (MP40)
Stermgewehr. Also known as the Mp44 and the Stg-44
He was born in the US in 1840.
75-150 USD depending on condition. It is not a machine gun, it is a shotgun.
Bob and Jeffrey slade
50-150 or so
In outer space, it could fire an infinite distance.
Heckler and Koch is the company the produces the MG4 light machine gun. This German company developed this gun in the late 1990's but displayed it to the general public in 2001.