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How Much is My M1907/12 Schwarzlose Worth?

The M1907/12 Schwarzlose is a water-cooled, belt-fed heavy machine gun developed in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and used extensively in World War I and beyond.

Curious about how much your M1907/12 Schwarzlose heavy machine gun is worth? Whether you’re looking to sell or simply understand current pricing, we’ll help you assess the market value of your firearm.

About the M1907/12 Schwarzlose

The Schwarzlose M1907/12 was a delayed-blowback, water-cooled machine gun designed by Andreas Schwarzlose and adopted by the Austro-Hungarian military prior to World War I. Renowned for its compact and simple design, it fired from a closed bolt and was chambered in 8mm Mannlicher. Later adopted by several Central and Eastern European countries, its distinctive spade grips and top-mounted cocking handle make it a unique centerpiece in any collection.

Origin

Austro-Hungarian Empire

Manufacturer

Steyr, FÉG, and others

Caliber

8×50mmR Mannlicher

Rate of Fire

400–580 rounds per minute

Mount Type

Tripod-mounted

Notable Uses

WWI Austro-Hungarian Army, postwar use in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and the Netherlands

M1907/12 Schwarzlose Machine Gun Values & Variants

Transferable M1907/12 Schwarzlose heavy machine guns are highly sought after by NFA collectors and enthusiasts. Value is influenced by originality, condition, variant type and any unique historical markings. Most examples on the market range from $18,000 to $25,000, depending on configuration and provenance.

Common Variants & Value Ranges

  • Transferable Water-Cooled Model

    Estimated Value: $18,000 – $25,000

Factors That Influence M1907/12 Schwarzlose Values

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Originality:

Transferable M1907/12 Schwarzloses with original receivers, parts, and factory markings typically command higher prices due to their authenticity and appeal to collectors.

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Condition:

Clean, well-maintained M1907/12 Schwarzlose machine guns in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition will sell for significantly more than worn or modified examples.

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Historical Markings / Provenance:

If there are markings or provenance that link your M1907/12 Schwarzlose to a specific military unit, wartime service, or historical event - collector interest and market value can greatly increase.

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Restoration:

Whether your M1907/12 Schwarzlose has been refinished, restored or modified will significantly affect pricing. Original finishes are typically more desirable.

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Transfer Status:

Transferrable M1907/12 Schwarzloses will hold a considerably higher value than their pre-86 or post-86 counterparts.

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Receiver Type & Build Origin:

M1907/12 Schwarzloses built on original receivers are worth more than rewelds or REWATS.

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What is the value of a transferable M1907/12 Schwarzlose?
Transferable examples typically range from $18,000 to $25,000 depending on condition, completeness, and provenance.
What caliber is the M1907/12 Schwarzlose chambered in?
Most were chambered in 8×50mmR Mannlicher, though some variants were later converted to other calibers like 8×57mm or 7.92×57mm Mauser.
Is the M1907/12 Schwarzlose a belt-fed machine gun?
Yes, it uses non-disintegrating fabric belts and was designed for sustained fire in defensive positions.
Was the Schwarzlose widely used outside of Austria-Hungary?
Yes, it was adopted and fielded by countries including the Netherlands, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia after WWI.
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