S27G Erma 1935

S27GErma

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Hello everyone.
I am French, I am pleased to present a rifle from Erma the S27G from 1935. This S27G has had the chance to remain in the state close to its release from Geipel Gmbh Waffenfabrick Erfurt in 1935. Near new condition in 8x57IS. Nono serial number, without parasitic punch, with mirror barrel, surface condition of the steel and its entirely original tan, only the butt has been oiled by me. Paid as soon as it left Erma to German customs, which explains why at the end of 1944 it remained in new condition, having never seen combat, and was then extremely protected until today, this rifle is my property. I hope you can understand what I write because I do not know the English language, I transpose by Google translation.
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Very nice indeed. I'm a big fan of Erma and this is both early AND in wonderful condition. Congrats on a quite rare and desirable rifle.
 
Very nice and rare rifle…. Here is my example:

These photos kinda stink, I need to rephoto this rifle
 
Very nice indeed. I'm a big fan of Erma and this is both early AND in wonderful condition. Congrats on a quite rare and desirable rifle.
Yeah you just ever get tired of seeing rifles in this condition made by this manufacturer, and that comes from me the AX-hole!
 
It truly is a beautiful rifle. Could you tell us any history of where it was all this time and how you were able to own it? That is a gem, good for you!!
 
Hello everyone.
I am French, I am pleased to present a rifle from Erma the S27G from 1935. This S27G has had the chance to remain in the state close to its release from Geipel Gmbh Waffenfabrick Erfurt in 1935. Near new condition in 8x57IS. Nono serial number, without parasitic punch, with mirror barrel, surface condition of the steel and its entirely original tan, only the butt has been oiled by me. Paid as soon as it left Erma to German customs, which explains why at the end of 1944 it remained in new condition, having never seen combat, and was then extremely protected until today, this rifle is my property. I hope you can understand what I write because I do not know the English language, I transpose by Google translation.
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Bonjour Francis,
Très belle arme. L’avez vous déjà présentée sur tircollection ?
Y a-t-il un numéro RFV sur la plaque de couche ?
Merci,
Guillaume
 
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Thank you for your compliments which go straight to my heart, I am honored, I dedicate to you all this rifle which is by its high finish more a high-end civilian hunting rifle than a war rifle. I have no merit in holding her, I bought it for €500 in 2013 and I'm going to tell you part of its story...Finally the one I know. I am French, so she arrived in France with the German army from 1942 in the south of France more precisely in the department of Aude (30) the known story begins around June 10, 1944 the Germans were cantoned in the castle of DOUZENCE located between Carcassonne and Narbonne….. Following the American landing the Germans left hastily to join Normandy with weapons and luggage EXCEPT the weapons of the customs officers…… After their departure the castle remained unoccupied and it is there that a junk dealer stole the case of weapons from the customs officers, that's how I had the chance to get my hands on this copy. This S27G had the double chance of having done administrative service between 1936 and 1944 and that from 1945 to 2013 was clandestinely very protected since I only fired 10 cartridges. I will put on this site other K98K including strictly NEW !! What additional photos of the S27G
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I will answer my own question 😄:
I was almost sure to have seen it before.
RFV 2739
 
biggymu
Like new!! A treasure. Please post pictures of the others.
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Hello "biggymu"
Not very nice your reflection, who made you say that I am not the owner of this S/27.G n°4492?? It's ME the Pseudo Waffenampt of the TCAR forum [Tir collection armes réglementaires].
https://www.tircollection.com/t30164-mauser-s27g-1935
I have owned it since 2013 and will own it until I die.

Good for you

 
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