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    Nice MP44

    Gents,

    this is my deact MP44, made by Steyr in the late 1944s. Please note the simplified receiver.

    The MP44 is not matching but one of the rare original blued ones.

    It would be nice to hear some opinions about.

















    #2
    VERY nice,,!!, is the Stock marked?

    What a nice rifle!!

    That stock is to die for,,!!,,, are there any markings where the sling goes through, in the cut out portion, ?
    take care ...
    Bernie....

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      #3
      Originally posted by Bernie View Post
      What a nice rifle!!

      That stock is to die for,,!!,,, are there any markings where the sling goes through, in the cut out portion, ?
      take care ...
      Bernie....
      Hello Bernie,

      thank you for your comment.

      There is just a very small "H" stamped on the left side of the stock where the sling goes through.

      What does that mean? Heer (army)?

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        #4
        more opinions from the experts please!

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          #5
          Mp44

          Hi Jack,

          would it be for sale too?What exactly is deactivated on it?Any stamps on metal attachmend for the stock?

          Thanks.

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            #6
            Mp44

            Confused about the stock and blueing.What you guys think about it?

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              #7
              Mp44

              No more opinions/experts?????

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                #8
                I've got exactly the same stock and I'd say it's post war. I've seen dozens of WW2 pictures with MP44s and none of them showed such a stock. The only similar one is shown in Handrich's "Sturmgewehr!" as an example of very late model.

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                  #9
                  yh thats a really nice rifle
                  Ryan

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                    #10
                    Mp44

                    Okay lets say the stock is post war.What is with the rest of the gun(blueing,parts)?Iam confused if the blueing is original.

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                      #11
                      Mp44

                      Hi dect,

                      what you think about the blueing?Original?

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                        #12
                        I would say a blue bnz MP44 would not be rare, but rather the phosphate MP44's are less common. In fact, the JP Sauer MP44 rifles were never phosphated, and the late Haenel guns were only phosphated late. So, I would say a blue MP44 is more common than phosphate as to total produced.

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                          #13
                          Mp44

                          What would be the price one this one?Anybody any ideas or know what a price like this piece goes for?

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                            #14
                            I saw one on gunbroker with a single saw cut go for 4k a while back, that seems to be the standard price for a demil on the net.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by psum240b View Post
                              I saw one on gunbroker with a single saw cut go for 4k a while back, that seems to be the standard price for a demil on the net.

                              It's a deact which is far different than a demil. Not something we could even think of buying here in the states.

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