October 22-23, 2019 Extraordinary, Sporting & Collector Firearms
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/22/2019
KC date coded for 1992. Designed partly in response to the 1972 Munich Massacre as a way to allow snipers to rapidly engage targets at distance. Comes with Hensoldt Wetzlar ZF 65x42 PSG1 scope, ergonomic palm shelf grip, adjustable trigger with shoe, and adjustable buttstock. Comes in a fitted case with Loga system tripod, two additional twenty round magazines, two five round magazines, web sling, adjustment spanner, laminated test target, manual, and two extra batteries. CONDITION: Gun is in very fine condition with metal retaining the vast majority of its finish. Muzzle has some loss at sharp edges. Furniture has some handling marks from use. Bottom of grip marked "Fitz" for unknown purpose. Previous owner scribed a line on the buttstock for where he wanted the cheekrest to sit. Scope is fine with one small area of paint chipping on left side and some silvering to high edges. Fine bore. Operates correctly. Optics are clear. Accessories are good with wear from use. Case has "ALPHA" on top and numerous handling marks, third latch from left is loose. A rare specimen for the collector of modern military firearms. EW
Accessories
Fitted Case with 2 5 Round Mags, 2 Additional 20rd Mags and Other Accessories
Caliber/Bore
7.62x51mm NATO