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transferable welrod

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 5:50 am
by John A.
Wish I had the $ for this, but you don't see many nfa registered welrods in the US.

https://www.rockislandauction.com/detai ... l-silencer

Description
Developed during World War II at "Station IX", the SOE's research and development center near Welwyn Garden City, the Welrod was designed from the start as a clandestine weapon, to be used for sentry elimination and assassinations by resistance forces. Reportedly, a plan was conceived to mass drop the Welrod in occupied territory to be used in a month-long assassination rampage against the SS; it is believed that the mass retaliation following the SOE's hit on Reinhard Heydrich deterred this plan. Welrods are believed to have been used in the Falklands, Ireland, and by Special Forces units deployed for Desert Storm in the early 90s. The main body is cylindrical, with most of the length taken up by the silencer, a set of fixed sights, and a manually rotated bolt mechanism. The grip section consists of the magazine well and the magazine, the latter bulked up with black plastic, and the latter also serving as the mounting point for the trigger and a grip safety. This arrangement allowed the overall profile of the pistol to be altered for concealment or storage. The underside of the silencer bears appropriate registration marks, with the serial number behind the grip safety.

Auction price sold for $19,550

Re: transferable welrod

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 6:32 am
by jreinke
As soon as these are in stock, I'll have one!

https://www.armsunlimited.com/Brugger-T ... 410000.htm

Re: transferable welrod

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 7:21 pm
by noname
I didn't see the specs but the original ones, I think did not have a barrel with lands and groves. Mostly just a point of contact device.

Thing about this product is if Biden is elected this product will be front page on why government should ban suppressors for citizens. They will not show the price, just a picture and history of use. They will not mention how easy a bad guy could currently make a one shot suppressor out of commonly available stuff.

Re: transferable welrod

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 9:21 pm
by Enfield577
I had an original MKIIA and can confirm that it had a rifled barrel

https://imgur.com/QvQ3BYL

Re: transferable welrod

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 9:52 pm
by Bobby E. Wilson
Although I didn't check the specs, I believe the first ones lacked a barrel with lands and groves. mostly only a gadget for point of contact.

The thing with this product is that[http://waywishers.com],[/url] should Biden win, it will be the main source of information about why suppressors should not be allowed for civilian use. They only display the picture and usage history; they won't display the pricing. They won't discuss how simple it is today for a criminal to assemble a one-shot suppressor using readily accessible materials.