

Two metal side carrying handles. Original factory and acceptance stamps. Clearly stenciled for FK 16 n/A use. All hardware present and functional.
Original camouflage paint with honest age wear. Please see photos for detailed condition. Although the FK 16 n/A was originally introduced in WWI, many guns remained in service through the 1930s and into early WWII. Crates dated 1936 are particularly interesting, as they represent Germany's early rearmament period under the Reichswehr transitioning into the Wehrmacht. Finding a dated and maker-marked example with camouflage is uncommon. This guns were a rare item to see on a battles because there were less than 300 of them on 1941. We specialize in original Eastern European WW1 & WW2 battlefield and attic finds. Thank you for supporting Red Brick Depot!