Hi.
Being new here, I like to add a piece of information related to a thread here somewhere I cannot relocate.
People were discussing why some MP40, with the early type (MP38) bolt handle, without the sideway safety, never became updated.
I have seen such a MP40 here in DK, with a documented place of origin, namely the Kriegsmarine in Copenhagen.
Found there in 1945, and incorporated in a collection at that time.
I suggest, that while the german army issued an order for the updating, the navy may never have done this.
Or, IMO less likely, being on board ships who rarely, or never, returned to their main harbours Kiel and Wilhelmshafen, they simply never came back to an armourer for the update. Some german ships stayed in danish or norwegian waters for the duration of the war.
I hold the 1st suggestion for the correct one.
What I can wonder about, is why the navy MP40 did not have the eagle over M property mark of the navy.
Has anyone seen a navy marked MP40 ? or a MG34 with navy property marking?
As odd notes can be mentioned, that WWI era WW marked navy lugers 06 AND the fairly rare navy WW marked ari lugers was found in german stores in Copenhagen as well.
In the fifties, the WW marked artillery lugers were not uncommon in Copenhagen.
Since then, a total ban on these guns, and arms dealers buying up such rarities has made them extinct.
Bottom line: The kriegsmarine in Copenhagen had a lot of weird old WWI stuff in the stores in 1945.
Being new here, I like to add a piece of information related to a thread here somewhere I cannot relocate.
People were discussing why some MP40, with the early type (MP38) bolt handle, without the sideway safety, never became updated.
I have seen such a MP40 here in DK, with a documented place of origin, namely the Kriegsmarine in Copenhagen.
Found there in 1945, and incorporated in a collection at that time.
I suggest, that while the german army issued an order for the updating, the navy may never have done this.
Or, IMO less likely, being on board ships who rarely, or never, returned to their main harbours Kiel and Wilhelmshafen, they simply never came back to an armourer for the update. Some german ships stayed in danish or norwegian waters for the duration of the war.
I hold the 1st suggestion for the correct one.
What I can wonder about, is why the navy MP40 did not have the eagle over M property mark of the navy.
Has anyone seen a navy marked MP40 ? or a MG34 with navy property marking?
As odd notes can be mentioned, that WWI era WW marked navy lugers 06 AND the fairly rare navy WW marked ari lugers was found in german stores in Copenhagen as well.
In the fifties, the WW marked artillery lugers were not uncommon in Copenhagen.
Since then, a total ban on these guns, and arms dealers buying up such rarities has made them extinct.
Bottom line: The kriegsmarine in Copenhagen had a lot of weird old WWI stuff in the stores in 1945.
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