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Sauer & Sohn

J. P. Sauer und Sohn GmbH (Sauer & Sohn) is a manufacturer of firearms and machinery and is the oldest firearms manufacturer still active in Germany. The products of this company are frequently referred to as Sauer.

J. P. Sauer und Sohn GmbH
TypePrivate
IndustryFirearms
FoundedSuhl, Thuringia, 1751; 272 years ago (1751)
Headquarters,
ProductsHandguns, rifles
ServicesGunsmithing, training
OwnerLüke & Ortmeier Gruppe
WebsiteSauer & Sohn

J. P. Sauer und Sohn Edit

History Edit

The first Sauer company was founded in 1751 by Lorenz Sauer in Suhl in the duchy of Saxe-Hildburghausen, this locality being known as Waffenstadt Suhl in the past because of its many gunmakers. J.P. Sauer & Sohn is the oldest recorded gun maker in Germany.[1][2] In 1815 Johann-Gottlob Sauer started managing the firm; in 1835 Johann Paul Sauer became manager. In 1840 that Johann Paul and his son, Lorenz Sauer created the new name and trademark of J.P. Sauer & Sohn.[1]

Timeline (highlights) Edit

 
M.1879 single-action Reichsrevolver, National Firearms Museum
 
Self-loading pistol M.1913
  • 1751 — Company founded by Lorenz Sauer, producing mostly military arms for a long time.
  • 1774 — Lorenz found partner, company now is "Lorenz Sauer und J. S. Spangenberg. Coop."
  • 1811 — Sauer becomes first company to provide firearms to a German government (Saxony).[1]
  • 1815 — Johann Gottlob Sauer assumes management.
  • 1835 — Johann Paul Sauer assumes management, founds his own workshop in 1836.
  • 1839 — Johann Paul partners with Ferdinand Spangenberg, company is "Spangenberg & Sauer".
  • 1840 — Johann Paul Sauer and son Lorenz create a new name and trademark J. P. Sauer & Sohn.
  • 1844 — Luxurious double-barrel musquets (early shotguns), hunting arms become more important now.
  • 1849 — Coop with Spangenberg and Heinrich Sturm, company now "Spangenberg, Sauer u. Sturm, Suhl".
  • 1873 — Johann Paul Sauer and his sons Rudolf and Franz found the company J. P. Sauer & Sohn.
  • 1879 — Company patents backloading rifle.
  • 1880 — Company starts hunting rifle manufacture in Berlin, as there is more and more demand now.
  • 1881 — Patents for innovative "Drilling" (combination gun), won a Gold Medal at World Exhibition.
  • 1882 — First produced product catalogue known, Rudolf and Franz Sauer owners of the company.
  • 1884 — Branch "Vereinigte Waffenfabriken H. Pieper, Lüttich und J. P. Sauer & Sohn, Suhl" opens, Berlin.
  • 1891 — Patented extractor for folding guns and patent for an expanding bullet.
  • 1893 — Company makes first real shotgun, coop with "Krupp" for steel for special rifle barrels.
  • 1894 — Franz Sauer is now the sole owner of the company.
  • 1898 — First Sauer semi-automatic pistol introduced.
  • 1902 — Company patents a kick-bolt action.
  • 1909 — Patent for single trigger design for double guns.
  • 1904 — Franz Sauer's son Hans becomes partner of the company.
  • 1911 — Franz Sauer's son Rolf-Dietrich becomes partner of the company.
  • 1915 — Company introduces the Model 25 Drilling.
  • 1922 — Shotgun model "Habicht" (Hawk), first typewriter "Stolzenber-Fortuna" produced.
  • 1924 — Franz Sauer dies.
  • 1930 — Model 30 Drilling introduced, also in "light steel".
  • 1931 — Model 31 "Bockbüchsflinte" or "Bockdoppelbüchse"/cape gun introduced.
  • 1932 — Model 32 Drilling created, subsidiary in Berlin is closed because of Great Depression.
  • 1933 — Model 33 "Bockflinte" (over/under shotgun), also as "Bockbüchse" and "Bockbüchsflinte".
  • 1936 — Models 36 and 37 'Kipplaufbüchsen' created, trigger devices for double guns, double safety.
  • 1938 — Safety device for drilling guns to choose which barrel to use.
  • 1941 — Sauer produces military arms almost exclusively again until end of war, e.g. "Karabiner 98k".
  • 1941 — The "Drilling M30" ("Luftwaffedrilling") for airplane crews, made by Sauer & Sohn in Suhl.
  • 1945 — Factory taken over by Soviets, production resumed for war reparations, Hans Sauer captured.
  • 1948 — Communist regime in DDR (East Germany) is established, Rolf-Dietrich moves to West Germany.
  • 1950 — Fortuna (ex Sauer), Ernst-Thälmann-Werk (ex Haenel), Merkel, Greifelt merged to "MEWA Suhl".
  • 1950 — Rolf-Dietrich Sauer sells rights so a new enterprise in BRD (West Germany) is being formed.
  • 1951 — Newly established "J. P. Sauer & Sohn" in BRD, first in Düsseldorf, year later Eckernförde.
  • 1953 — In East Germany, VEB Ernst Thälmann Works still using "Sauer" brand name on their products.
  • 1966 — In West Germany, "Sauer & Sohn GmbH" acquired by Kompressorenfabrik Wilhelm Poppe, Kiel.
  • 1970 — East German firms integrated into "VEB Ernst Thälmann" (use of "Sauer" product name ceases).
  • 1972 — Rolf-Dietrich Sauer dies.
  • 1976 — Sauer & Sohn Maschinenbau (ex "Poppe") sells "Sauer & Sohn hunting arms", part of "SIG".
  • 2000 — "SIG" holding sells "SIG Sauer" name and arms business to Lüke & Ortmeier Gruppe holding.[1][2][3]

World War II Edit

 
Karabinerbau, 1937, Suhl
 
MKb 42H (Haenel), front gas port
 
MKb 42W (Walther) rifle

In 1937 the Sauer 'Karabinerbau' is erected in Suhl. By 1938 about 1,450 employees are working for the company. With beginning of World War 2 Sauer & Sohn is manufacturing more military firearms again, after 1941 production serves the war effort almost exclusively. Next to Mauser the company 'Sauer & Sohn' became one of the most important manufacturers of the German standard rifle, the Karabiner 98k. Among the better known is the M30 Luftwaffe drilling, a survival gun for air crews. Meanwhile, the 'Maschinenkarabiner 42' (MKb 42) is developed by C. G. Haenel in the Suhl, and a competing model by Walther. It will become the 'Maschinenpistole 43' (MP 43) and later the Sturmgewehr 44 This weapon is manufactured in numbers by Sauer and other companies. Production will continue after the war for newly formed armed forces, e.g. the Volkspolizei of East Germany (DDR or GDR).

Sauer Modell 38H Pistol Edit

 
Modell 38H, Smolensk War Museum.

Of particular note is the company's Sauer 38H, the first mass-produced semi-automatic pistol to feature a cocking/de-cocking lever. It was a very advanced pocket pistol design made in .25 ACP, .32 ACP, and .380 ACP. It was adopted as German alternate standard as 'Modell 38' and was widely used by air and tank forces. Full length is 158.75mm, barrel length is 84 2/3mm, mass is 737.088g with a magazine capacity of eight. The action has a cocker/de-cocker lever that can control the concealed hammer. The handgun has a re-strike capability should the round in the chamber fail to fire on the first trigger pull.[4]

After World War II Edit

At the end of World War II, the original Sauer company is located in what will become East Germany (GDR). In April 1945 the U.S. Army arrives in Suhl, in early July the area is ceded to the Soviet Red Army. The company assets were seized without compensation end of October. This is confirmed by the german Communists in 1948, Rolf-Dietrich Sauer is moving to West Germany (later FRG).[2] Hans Sauer is deported by the Soviet occupational government and never heard from again, he probably died in 1946. The machinery, as happened with most of the industrial companies that had been located in the Soviet Occupation Zone, was mostly dismantled and moved east. From 1946 to 1948, formerly independent companies in East Germany, or what was left of them, were restructured and finally merged into industrial conglomerates.[5]

In Suhl the original J. P. Sauer und Sohn company (now renamed to VEB Fortuna), along with other former weapons manufacturers like Greifelt & Compagnie and Gebrüder Merkel,[6] were merged into a group called VVB MEWA Suhl (MEWA short for 'Metallwaren' - metalwares, metal products), at first producing small machinery (e.g. typewriters and sewing machines) for the civilian market.[5]

Nationalisation in East Germany Edit

The former company C. G. Haenel (which had been renamed to VEB Ernst-Thälmann-Werk Suhl) is starting production again in 1948, by 1954 the Fortuna (ex Sauer & Sohn) and 'Merkel' plant parts were attached to the 'Thälmann Works' as 'Produktionsbereiche' (PB, production areas). Now hunting weapons, later also small calibre and sporting firearms and airguns are being manufactured again. The firm Simson & Co. (renamed VEB Fahrzeug und Gerätewerk Simson Suhl), first producing bicycles, then mopeds, motorbikes and also firearms, is included in the group. The weapons manufacturing is taken over by the 'Thälmann Works', until all companies mentioned are finally merged into the VEB Fahrzeug- und Jagdwaffenwerk "Ernst Thälmann" in 1968.[5]

The well-known trademarks were also still being used by the GDR to sell products abroad until 1970. With all the companies being united, use of the trade names 'Sauer und Sohn (Suhl)', 'Fortuna (Suhl)', 'C. G. Haenel (Suhl)', 'Gebr. Merkel (Suhl)', and 'Simson (Suhl)' (the latter only for weapons, not vehicles) were dropped.[7]

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union and other Communist regimes in the Revolutions of 1989 former East German companies like Simson & Co. continued to manufacture products separately again, with changing ownerships, sometimes well into the 2000s.

Sauer & Sohn in West Germany Edit

In 1951, Rolf-Dietrich Sauer sold the rights of the name and trademark and formed a new enterprise with a partner in the FGR. First in Düsseldorf, and in 1952 the company was reestablished in Eckernförde, Schleswig-Holstein as J. P. Sauer & Sohn.[1] Experienced workers from Suhl had joined, and the production of hunting firearms, and later pistols, was begun the same year. Export markets were a.o. Scandinavia and the US, Brasil and Pakistan. The company grew bigger soon, and employed over 400 people by the mid-1960s. In 1966 the Kompressorenfabrik Wilhelm Poppe in Kiel is taking over 'J. P. Sauer & Sohn'. In 1968 'Wilhelm Poppe' merged with other companies into J. P. Sauer & Sohn Maschinenbau GmbH, mechanical engineering becoming a main branch of business. An independent company Sauer Getriebe KG is established in 1969 in Neumünster.

In 1972 Rolf-Dietrich Sauer died. In 1975 'Sauer Getriebe' took over plants in Aachen and Kiel from 'Sauer Maschinenbau',[8] and in 1976 the 'J. P. Sauer & Sohn Maschinenbau' sold their hunting arms business in Eckernförde to the Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG), a company which had developed firearms from the 1860s onwards.

Sauer as Part of SIG Edit

Swiss law of neutrality limits the ability of firearms manufacturers to export.[9] Companies which wish to do so may be using a foreign partner. These restrictions prevented 'SIG' from exploiting a new design concept they had developed. The design resulted from the creation at that time of a new form of industrial production equipment, known as the "Automatic Screw Machine", which was introduced by the company. While 'SIG' had produced a very high quality handgun in their P210 model, it was also expensive to manufacture, required machining operations at high levels of precision. This produced a firearm that was known for its accuracy, but too expensive to be sold to a wider market.

Spurred by the necessity to partner with a foreign company in order to profit from their production machinery and the items it could produce 'SIG' chose the German firm of 'J. P. Sauer & Sohn'. In joining they also combined their expertise in firearms design. As a result, the SIG Sauer GmbH (Eckernförde) as small arms business was founded, the SAN SIG Arms AG (Neuhausen) as manufacturer being kept (later renamed to Swiss Arms AG), and the SIG Sauer branch and brand name created. The declared goal was to expand market share and to be of international relevance in the small arms industry. In 1985 the company SIGARMS, Inc. was established (in Virginia), to import and distribute firearms into the US market (later renamed to SIG Sauer, Inc.).

  • 1971 — 'SIG' purchased sporting arms manufacturer Hämmerli based in Lenzburg, Switzerland.[10]
  • 1975/76 — 'SIG' forms partnership with hunting arms manufacturer 'J. P. Sauer & Sohn' (Eckernförde) to expand their arms division.
  • 1997 — German Blaser Jagdwaffen (Isny) and 'SIGARMS' merge. Blaser, now part of 'SIG', continues autonomously developing and producing.
  • 1999 — The Rheinmetall AG sells civilian market part of 'Mauser' to Blaser/'SIG', it becomes Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH.[11] The part owned by 'Rheinmetall' is named 'Mauser-Werke Oberndorf Waffensysteme GmbH'.[12]

The first SIG Sauer handgun Edit

To satisfy the needs of Swiss military and police, a new handgun model was created by the SIG Sauer GmbH, which incorporated some features from the 'SIG P210' and 'Sauer Modell 38H', simplified for more efficient cost of construction on the new 'SIG' developed machinery. Result was a new type of action for a locked-breech semi-automatic pistol, with a new high quality smooth operating double/single-action trigger, a safe hammer lowering device, automatic firing pin block, and easy disassembly for cleaning. This new concept handgun was named SIG Sauer P220.

Prior to World War II, Sauer had been primarily a maker of shotguns and hunting rifles. During the war they produced a new handgun, the Sauer 38H, but afterwards withdraw from this market. The 'Sauer 38H' had been produced in competition with other German makers, such as 'Mauser' and 'Walther', at a time when new designs began to feature a double/single-action trigger. With 'SIG' as their partner/owner, 'Sauer' returned to the business of manufacturing handguns. In 1975 the SIG Sauer line of handguns began with the SIG P220.[13] The double-action trigger mechanism combined with advanced safety features, including the hammer lowering decocking lever, were contributed by 'Sauer' to the new P220 design.[14]

Some Arms by SAN SIG Arms and SIG Sauer Edit

  • 1957 — The SIG SG 510 Swiss battle rifle or Stgw 57, produced to 1983. With ventilated barrel jacket, and roller-delayed blowback, as used on Spanish CETME Model 58 and German H&K G3 rifles.
  • 1950s-60s — The SIG 710, general purpose machine gun design based on German MG 42, offered in different calibres.
  • 1977 — The SIG P220 handgun for Swiss military and police, to replace the 'P210'. Design based on a simplified Petter-Browning system, actually the very first 'SIG Sauer System'.
  • 1977 — The Browning BDA, modified 'SIG P220' design produced for 'Browning Arms' company. On right side of the slide are the words "SIG Sauer System". The first 'SIG Sauer P220' type sold in US.
  • 1980 — When 'BDA' sales ceased the 'P220' was sold in its own form,[13] and spawned a huge line of models.
  • 1984 — The SIG Sauer P226 lost in the US military 'XM9' handgun procurement program, due to being underbid by Beretta by $6. Beretta was awarded a contract for the M9 pistol with the '92FS'.
  • 1986 — The SIG SG 550, created for Swiss Army as Stgw 90. Over 600,000 were delivered, military production has now ceased.[15]
  • 1992 — Production of the SIG Sauer P229 begins with 'SIG Sauer' and 'SIGARMS' both in Europe and America.
  • 1999 — The SIG Pro pistol series by 'SIGARMS', also offered in Europe (adopted e.g. by French police).

Developments in the US Edit

  • 1985 — SIGARMS imports SIG Sauer line of pistols, notably P220 and P230, in 1987 the P225, P226, P228.
  • 1990 — SIGARMS moves to Exeter, New Hampshire, where production facilities had been established.
  • 1992 — SIGARMS offersSIG P229, and program of Sauer rifles, Hämmerli target pistols and rifles.
  • 1998 — SIGARMS brings in the first shotguns designed for them by B. Rizzini of Italy.
  • 1999 — SIGARMS offers SIG Pro, begins 'Blaser' product distribution, e.g. Blaser R93 rifle line.[16]

Sauer in the new millennium Edit

The "SIG" group originally operated diverse divisions, from packaging (first 1906) to railway cars, streetcars and bogies (from 1853), automobiles (first 1921, last 1953) to arms development and manufacturing (from 1860). Their railway tech division was sold in 1995 to Fiat Ferroviaria, automation solutions and arms branches in 2000. Packaging technology is SIG's main business activity today.

In the late 1990s the Swiss arms industry as a whole faced a period of thorough restructuring. In the autumn of 2000 the firearms divisions of "SIG", including their arms brand SIG Sauer, were sold to the Lüke & Ortmeier Gruppe. For some time renown names like "Hämmerli", "J. P. Sauer & Sohn", "Blaser", "Mauser" Jagdwaffen, and "Kettner International GmbH" (hunting, shooting, outdoors accessories) were consolidated under one roof by the "Lüke & Ortmeier" holding.

The parts "Lüke & Ortmeier" took over in 2000 from "SIG" included:

  • "SAN SIG Arms" (Neuhausen), renamed Swiss Arms AG, and the SIG Sauer brand.[17][18]
  • "SIG Sauer" and Sauer & Sohn (Eckernförde), "Hämmerli" (Lenzburg),[9] and "SIGARMS, Inc.".
  • "Mauser Jagdwaffen" brand and "Blaser Jagdwaffen", both remained in operation.[12]

In 2000, SIGARMS separated from "SIG Sauer GmbH" in Germany, both produce pistols.

In 2001, SIGARMS expanded with contracts in law-enforcement market and new products for the civilian market.

In 2007, former "SIGARMS, Inc.", renamed SIG Sauer, Inc., invests in manufacturing facilities and equipment.

In 2006, "Hämmerli" becomes part of "Carl Walther" (Ulm), also brand of Umarex (Arnsberg) (acquired "Walther" in 1993). Rest of "Kettner" trading company with rich tradition is sold.

In 2000–2008, production of "J. P. Sauer & Sohn", "Mauser Jagdwaffen" is relocated to "Blaser", Isny im Allgäu.

J. P. Sauer & Sohn firearms Edit

Sauer & Sohn manufactured both handguns and long arms, including revolvers, semi-automatic pistols, rifles, and shotguns.

The "J. P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH" manufactured a series of Weatherby Mark V rifles (1958 – early 1970s).

Double rifles:

  • Sauer & Sohn Double Rifle, Cape Gun (discontinued)

Firearms lately and currently produced by J. P. Sauer & Sohn German, as listed on their website:[19]

Bolt-action rifles, entry level:

  • Sauer 90 (discontinued in 2008)
  • Sauer 100
    • S 100 Classic
    • S 100 Classic XT
    • S 100 Stainless XTA
    • S 100 Fieldshoot

Bolt-action rifles, mid-range:

  • Sauer 101
    • S 101 Classic
    • S 101 Classic XT
    • S 101 Classic XTA
    • S 101 Highland XTC
    • S 101 GTI
    • S 101 Select
    • S 101 Artemis
  • Sauer 202 (discontinued in 2015)

Bolt-action rifles, upper-range:

  • Sauer 404
    • S 404 Classic
    • S 404 Classic XT
    • S 404 Synchro XT
    • S 404 Synchro XTC
    • S 404 Synchro XTC Camo
    • S 404 Silence TI
    • S 404 Select "Stutzen"
    • S 404 Artemis
    • S 404 Elegance (discontinued)
    • S 404 Select (discontinued)

Semi-automatic rifles:

  • Sauer 303
    • S 303 Classic XT
    • S 303 Synchro XT
    • S 303 Select
    • S 303 Artemis
    • S 303 Classic (discontinued)
    • S 303 Hybrid (discontinued)
    • S 303 Elegance (discontinued)
    • S 303 Hardwood (discontinued)
    • S 303 Black Velvet (discontinued)
    • S 303 Forest XT (discontinued)
    • S 303 GTI (discontinued)

Shotguns, over/under:

  • Sauer Apollon
  • Sauer Artemis

Shotguns, side-by-side:

  • Sauer & Sohn Meisterwerk Sidelock
  • Sauer & Sohn Elegance Sidelock (discontinued)
  • Sauer & Sohn Magma Sidelock (discontinued)
  • Sauer & Sohn Model IX (discontinued)

Semi-automatic shotguns:

  • Sauer SL5 Selbstladeflinte (introduced in 2017)

Other products Edit

The "J. P. Sauer & Sohn Maschinenbau GmbH" (independent after 1975) produces high-pressure air and gas compressors.

The following bolt-action rifle is marketed by SIG Sauer GmbH, as listed on their German website:[20]

  • Sauer 200 TR (Target Rifle, discontinued)
  • Sauer 200 STR (Scandinavian Target Rifle; variants Recruit, Match Junior, Match)

Chamberings offered are .22 Long Rifle (calibre-changing system), 6mm Norma BR, 6.5×55mm Swedish, .308 Winchester, as single shot or with 5-round magazines.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "J.P. Sauer & Sohn in Suhl". Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "German Gun Makers & Dealers P-T". Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Sauer & Sohn". deutsches-jagd-lexikon.de (in German). Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  4. ^ Book of Pistols & Revolvers (7th ed.). Harrisburg, PA. USA: Stackpole Books. 1968.
  5. ^ a b c "VEB Ernst Thälmann". Retrieved January 11, 2020. (german)
  6. ^ "Gewehre - merkel-die-jagd.de". Retrieved August 7, 2019. (german)
  7. ^ Kallmyers, Arfamann (2006). J. P. Sauer & Son: The story of the oldest weapons factory in Germany, established 1751. Peter-Arfmann-Verlag. ISBN 3980776034.
  8. ^ Our corporate history _ Sauer Compressors
  9. ^ a b Pike, John. "Swiss Arms Industry". GlobalSecurity.org.
  10. ^ "Home". haemmerli.info. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  11. ^ "Mauser History". mauserguns.com. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  12. ^ a b "The Mauser History". mauser.com. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  13. ^ a b Ayoob, Massad (2014). Gun Digest Book of SIG-Sauer. Iola, Wisconsin: F+W Media. pp. 55–56. ISBN 978-1-4402-3920-5. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  14. ^ Smith, W. H. B. (1968). Book of Pistols and Rifles (7th ed.). Stackpole. p. 287.
  15. ^ "SIG SG 550 (Sturmgewehr Model 550) / Stgw 90 Assault Rifle / Carbine (1990)". Military Factory. June 22, 2014. from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 2014-12-24.[better source needed]
  16. ^ "SIG Sauer History". sigsauer.com. Retrieved 21 February 2017. 1998 — SIGARMS brought in first shotgun line designed specifically for SIGARMS by B. Rizzini of Italy. Next year, the revolutionary Blaser R93 rifle line from Isny, Germany, was distributed nationwide through SIGARMS.
  17. ^ Grässlin, Jürgen; Harrich, Daniel; Harrich-Zandberg, Danuta (28 September 2015). Netzwerk des Todes: Die kriminellen Verflechtungen von Waffenindustrie und Behörden (in German). Heyne Verlag. pp. 18–19. ISBN 978-3-641-18226-7.
  18. ^ "San Swiss Arms Chonicle". swissarms.ch. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  19. ^ "J. P. Sauer & Sohn – Gewehre fuer Generationen". sauer.de (in German). Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  20. ^ "Langwaffen – SIG Sauer". sigsauer.de (in German). Retrieved 3 June 2021.

External links Edit

  Media related to JP Sauer und Sohn GmbH at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website
  • Sauer Fine Guns
  • German Hunting Guns Archive of J. P. Sauer & Sohn
  • Timeline, of J. P. Sauer history

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J P Sauer und Sohn GmbH Sauer amp Sohn is a manufacturer of firearms and machinery and is the oldest firearms manufacturer still active in Germany The products of this company are frequently referred to as Sauer J P Sauer und Sohn GmbHTypePrivateIndustryFirearmsFoundedSuhl Thuringia 1751 272 years ago 1751 HeadquartersIsny im Allgau Baden Wurttemberg GermanyProductsHandguns riflesServicesGunsmithing trainingOwnerLuke amp Ortmeier GruppeWebsiteSauer amp Sohn Contents 1 J P Sauer und Sohn 1 1 History 1 2 Timeline highlights 1 3 World War II 1 3 1 Sauer Modell 38H Pistol 1 4 After World War II 1 4 1 Nationalisation in East Germany 1 4 2 Sauer amp Sohn in West Germany 1 5 Sauer as Part of SIG 1 5 1 The first SIG Sauer handgun 1 5 2 Some Arms by SAN SIG Arms and SIG Sauer 1 5 3 Developments in the US 1 6 Sauer in the new millennium 2 J P Sauer amp Sohn firearms 2 1 Other products 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksJ P Sauer und Sohn EditHistory Edit The first Sauer company was founded in 1751 by Lorenz Sauer in Suhl in the duchy of Saxe Hildburghausen this locality being known as Waffenstadt Suhl in the past because of its many gunmakers J P Sauer amp Sohn is the oldest recorded gun maker in Germany 1 2 In 1815 Johann Gottlob Sauer started managing the firm in 1835 Johann Paul Sauer became manager In 1840 that Johann Paul and his son Lorenz Sauer created the new name and trademark of J P Sauer amp Sohn 1 Timeline highlights Edit nbsp M 1879 single action Reichsrevolver National Firearms Museum nbsp Self loading pistol M 19131751 Company founded by Lorenz Sauer producing mostly military arms for a long time 1774 Lorenz found partner company now is Lorenz Sauer und J S Spangenberg Coop 1811 Sauer becomes first company to provide firearms to a German government Saxony 1 1815 Johann Gottlob Sauer assumes management 1835 Johann Paul Sauer assumes management founds his own workshop in 1836 1839 Johann Paul partners with Ferdinand Spangenberg company is Spangenberg amp Sauer 1840 Johann Paul Sauer and son Lorenz create a new name and trademark J P Sauer amp Sohn 1844 Luxurious double barrel musquets early shotguns hunting arms become more important now 1849 Coop with Spangenberg and Heinrich Sturm company now Spangenberg Sauer u Sturm Suhl 1873 Johann Paul Sauer and his sons Rudolf and Franz found the company J P Sauer amp Sohn 1879 Company patents backloading rifle 1880 Company starts hunting rifle manufacture in Berlin as there is more and more demand now 1881 Patents for innovative Drilling combination gun won a Gold Medal at World Exhibition 1882 First produced product catalogue known Rudolf and Franz Sauer owners of the company 1884 Branch Vereinigte Waffenfabriken H Pieper Luttich und J P Sauer amp Sohn Suhl opens Berlin 1891 Patented extractor for folding guns and patent for an expanding bullet 1893 Company makes first real shotgun coop with Krupp for steel for special rifle barrels 1894 Franz Sauer is now the sole owner of the company 1898 First Sauer semi automatic pistol introduced 1902 Company patents a kick bolt action 1909 Patent for single trigger design for double guns 1904 Franz Sauer s son Hans becomes partner of the company 1911 Franz Sauer s son Rolf Dietrich becomes partner of the company 1915 Company introduces the Model 25 Drilling 1922 Shotgun model Habicht Hawk first typewriter Stolzenber Fortuna produced 1924 Franz Sauer dies 1930 Model 30 Drilling introduced also in light steel 1931 Model 31 Bockbuchsflinte or Bockdoppelbuchse cape gun introduced 1932 Model 32 Drilling created subsidiary in Berlin is closed because of Great Depression 1933 Model 33 Bockflinte over under shotgun also as Bockbuchse and Bockbuchsflinte 1936 Models 36 and 37 Kipplaufbuchsen created trigger devices for double guns double safety 1938 Safety device for drilling guns to choose which barrel to use 1941 Sauer produces military arms almost exclusively again until end of war e g Karabiner 98k 1941 The Drilling M30 Luftwaffedrilling for airplane crews made by Sauer amp Sohn in Suhl 1945 Factory taken over by Soviets production resumed for war reparations Hans Sauer captured 1948 Communist regime in DDR East Germany is established Rolf Dietrich moves to West Germany 1950 Fortuna ex Sauer Ernst Thalmann Werk ex Haenel Merkel Greifelt merged to MEWA Suhl 1950 Rolf Dietrich Sauer sells rights so a new enterprise in BRD West Germany is being formed 1951 Newly established J P Sauer amp Sohn in BRD first in Dusseldorf year later Eckernforde 1953 In East Germany VEB Ernst Thalmann Works still using Sauer brand name on their products 1966 In West Germany Sauer amp Sohn GmbH acquired by Kompressorenfabrik Wilhelm Poppe Kiel 1970 East German firms integrated into VEB Ernst Thalmann use of Sauer product name ceases 1972 Rolf Dietrich Sauer dies 1976 Sauer amp Sohn Maschinenbau ex Poppe sells Sauer amp Sohn hunting arms part of SIG 2000 SIG holding sells SIG Sauer name and arms business to Luke amp Ortmeier Gruppe holding 1 2 3 World War II Edit nbsp Karabinerbau 1937 Suhl nbsp MKb 42H Haenel front gas port nbsp MKb 42W Walther rifleIn 1937 the Sauer Karabinerbau is erected in Suhl By 1938 about 1 450 employees are working for the company With beginning of World War 2 Sauer amp Sohn is manufacturing more military firearms again after 1941 production serves the war effort almost exclusively Next to Mauser the company Sauer amp Sohn became one of the most important manufacturers of the German standard rifle the Karabiner 98k Among the better known is the M30 Luftwaffe drilling a survival gun for air crews Meanwhile the Maschinenkarabiner 42 MKb 42 is developed by C G Haenel in the Suhl and a competing model by Walther It will become the Maschinenpistole 43 MP 43 and later the Sturmgewehr 44 This weapon is manufactured in numbers by Sauer and other companies Production will continue after the war for newly formed armed forces e g the Volkspolizei of East Germany DDR or GDR Sauer Modell 38H Pistol Edit nbsp Modell 38H Smolensk War Museum Of particular note is the company s Sauer 38H the first mass produced semi automatic pistol to feature a cocking de cocking lever It was a very advanced pocket pistol design made in 25 ACP 32 ACP and 380 ACP It was adopted as German alternate standard as Modell 38 and was widely used by air and tank forces Full length is 158 75mm barrel length is 84 2 3mm mass is 737 088g with a magazine capacity of eight The action has a cocker de cocker lever that can control the concealed hammer The handgun has a re strike capability should the round in the chamber fail to fire on the first trigger pull 4 After World War II Edit At the end of World War II the original Sauer company is located in what will become East Germany GDR In April 1945 the U S Army arrives in Suhl in early July the area is ceded to the Soviet Red Army The company assets were seized without compensation end of October This is confirmed by the german Communists in 1948 Rolf Dietrich Sauer is moving to West Germany later FRG 2 Hans Sauer is deported by the Soviet occupational government and never heard from again he probably died in 1946 The machinery as happened with most of the industrial companies that had been located in the Soviet Occupation Zone was mostly dismantled and moved east From 1946 to 1948 formerly independent companies in East Germany or what was left of them were restructured and finally merged into industrial conglomerates 5 In Suhl the original J P Sauer und Sohn company now renamed to VEB Fortuna along with other former weapons manufacturers like Greifelt amp Compagnie and Gebruder Merkel 6 were merged into a group called VVB MEWA Suhl MEWA short for Metallwaren metalwares metal products at first producing small machinery e g typewriters and sewing machines for the civilian market 5 Nationalisation in East Germany Edit The former company C G Haenel which had been renamed to VEB Ernst Thalmann Werk Suhl is starting production again in 1948 by 1954 the Fortuna ex Sauer amp Sohn and Merkel plant parts were attached to the Thalmann Works as Produktionsbereiche PB production areas Now hunting weapons later also small calibre and sporting firearms and airguns are being manufactured again The firm Simson amp Co renamed VEB Fahrzeug und Geratewerk Simson Suhl first producing bicycles then mopeds motorbikes and also firearms is included in the group The weapons manufacturing is taken over by the Thalmann Works until all companies mentioned are finally merged into the VEB Fahrzeug und Jagdwaffenwerk Ernst Thalmann in 1968 5 The well known trademarks were also still being used by the GDR to sell products abroad until 1970 With all the companies being united use of the trade names Sauer und Sohn Suhl Fortuna Suhl C G Haenel Suhl Gebr Merkel Suhl and Simson Suhl the latter only for weapons not vehicles were dropped 7 After the dissolution of the Soviet Union and other Communist regimes in the Revolutions of 1989 former East German companies like Simson amp Co continued to manufacture products separately again with changing ownerships sometimes well into the 2000s Sauer amp Sohn in West Germany Edit In 1951 Rolf Dietrich Sauer sold the rights of the name and trademark and formed a new enterprise with a partner in the FGR First in Dusseldorf and in 1952 the company was reestablished in Eckernforde Schleswig Holstein as J P Sauer amp Sohn 1 Experienced workers from Suhl had joined and the production of hunting firearms and later pistols was begun the same year Export markets were a o Scandinavia and the US Brasil and Pakistan The company grew bigger soon and employed over 400 people by the mid 1960s In 1966 the Kompressorenfabrik Wilhelm Poppe in Kiel is taking over J P Sauer amp Sohn In 1968 Wilhelm Poppe merged with other companies into J P Sauer amp Sohn Maschinenbau GmbH mechanical engineering becoming a main branch of business An independent company Sauer Getriebe KG is established in 1969 in Neumunster In 1972 Rolf Dietrich Sauer died In 1975 Sauer Getriebe took over plants in Aachen and Kiel from Sauer Maschinenbau 8 and in 1976 the J P Sauer amp Sohn Maschinenbau sold their hunting arms business in Eckernforde to the Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft SIG a company which had developed firearms from the 1860s onwards Sauer as Part of SIG Edit Swiss law of neutrality limits the ability of firearms manufacturers to export 9 Companies which wish to do so may be using a foreign partner These restrictions prevented SIG from exploiting a new design concept they had developed The design resulted from the creation at that time of a new form of industrial production equipment known as the Automatic Screw Machine which was introduced by the company While SIG had produced a very high quality handgun in their P210 model it was also expensive to manufacture required machining operations at high levels of precision This produced a firearm that was known for its accuracy but too expensive to be sold to a wider market Spurred by the necessity to partner with a foreign company in order to profit from their production machinery and the items it could produce SIG chose the German firm of J P Sauer amp Sohn In joining they also combined their expertise in firearms design As a result the SIG Sauer GmbH Eckernforde as small arms business was founded the SAN SIG Arms AG Neuhausen as manufacturer being kept later renamed to Swiss Arms AG and the SIG Sauer branch and brand name created The declared goal was to expand market share and to be of international relevance in the small arms industry In 1985 the company SIGARMS Inc was established in Virginia to import and distribute firearms into the US market later renamed to SIG Sauer Inc 1971 SIG purchased sporting arms manufacturer Hammerli based in Lenzburg Switzerland 10 1975 76 SIG forms partnership with hunting arms manufacturer J P Sauer amp Sohn Eckernforde to expand their arms division 1997 German Blaser Jagdwaffen Isny and SIGARMS merge Blaser now part of SIG continues autonomously developing and producing 1999 The Rheinmetall AG sells civilian market part of Mauser to Blaser SIG it becomes Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH 11 The part owned by Rheinmetall is named Mauser Werke Oberndorf Waffensysteme GmbH 12 The first SIG Sauer handgun Edit To satisfy the needs of Swiss military and police a new handgun model was created by the SIG Sauer GmbH which incorporated some features from the SIG P210 and Sauer Modell 38H simplified for more efficient cost of construction on the new SIG developed machinery Result was a new type of action for a locked breech semi automatic pistol with a new high quality smooth operating double single action trigger a safe hammer lowering device automatic firing pin block and easy disassembly for cleaning This new concept handgun was named SIG Sauer P220 Prior to World War II Sauer had been primarily a maker of shotguns and hunting rifles During the war they produced a new handgun the Sauer 38H but afterwards withdraw from this market The Sauer 38H had been produced in competition with other German makers such as Mauser and Walther at a time when new designs began to feature a double single action trigger With SIG as their partner owner Sauer returned to the business of manufacturing handguns In 1975 the SIG Sauer line of handguns began with the SIG P220 13 The double action trigger mechanism combined with advanced safety features including the hammer lowering decocking lever were contributed by Sauer to the new P220 design 14 Some Arms by SAN SIG Arms and SIG Sauer Edit 1957 The SIG SG 510 Swiss battle rifle or Stgw 57 produced to 1983 With ventilated barrel jacket and roller delayed blowback as used on Spanish CETME Model 58 and German H amp K G3 rifles 1950s 60s The SIG 710 general purpose machine gun design based on German MG 42 offered in different calibres 1977 The SIG P220 handgun for Swiss military and police to replace the P210 Design based on a simplified Petter Browning system actually the very first SIG Sauer System 1977 The Browning BDA modified SIG P220 design produced for Browning Arms company On right side of the slide are the words SIG Sauer System The first SIG Sauer P220 type sold in US 1980 When BDA sales ceased the P220 was sold in its own form 13 and spawned a huge line of models 1984 The SIG Sauer P226 lost in the US military XM9 handgun procurement program due to being underbid by Beretta by 6 Beretta was awarded a contract for the M9 pistol with the 92FS 1986 The SIG SG 550 created for Swiss Army as Stgw 90 Over 600 000 were delivered military production has now ceased 15 1992 Production of the SIG Sauer P229 begins with SIG Sauer and SIGARMS both in Europe and America 1999 The SIG Pro pistol series by SIGARMS also offered in Europe adopted e g by French police Developments in the US Edit 1985 SIGARMS imports SIG Sauer line of pistols notably P220 and P230 in 1987 the P225 P226 P228 1990 SIGARMS moves to Exeter New Hampshire where production facilities had been established 1992 SIGARMS offersSIG P229 and program of Sauer rifles Hammerli target pistols and rifles 1998 SIGARMS brings in the first shotguns designed for them by B Rizzini of Italy 1999 SIGARMS offers SIG Pro begins Blaser product distribution e g Blaser R93 rifle line 16 Sauer in the new millennium Edit The SIG group originally operated diverse divisions from packaging first 1906 to railway cars streetcars and bogies from 1853 automobiles first 1921 last 1953 to arms development and manufacturing from 1860 Their railway tech division was sold in 1995 to Fiat Ferroviaria automation solutions and arms branches in 2000 Packaging technology is SIG s main business activity today In the late 1990s the Swiss arms industry as a whole faced a period of thorough restructuring In the autumn of 2000 the firearms divisions of SIG including their arms brand SIG Sauer were sold to the Luke amp Ortmeier Gruppe For some time renown names like Hammerli J P Sauer amp Sohn Blaser Mauser Jagdwaffen and Kettner International GmbH hunting shooting outdoors accessories were consolidated under one roof by the Luke amp Ortmeier holding The parts Luke amp Ortmeier took over in 2000 from SIG included SAN SIG Arms Neuhausen renamed Swiss Arms AG and the SIG Sauer brand 17 18 SIG Sauer and Sauer amp Sohn Eckernforde Hammerli Lenzburg 9 and SIGARMS Inc Mauser Jagdwaffen brand and Blaser Jagdwaffen both remained in operation 12 In 2000 SIGARMS separated from SIG Sauer GmbH in Germany both produce pistols In 2001 SIGARMS expanded with contracts in law enforcement market and new products for the civilian market In 2007 former SIGARMS Inc renamed SIG Sauer Inc invests in manufacturing facilities and equipment In 2006 Hammerli becomes part of Carl Walther Ulm also brand of Umarex Arnsberg acquired Walther in 1993 Rest of Kettner trading company with rich tradition is sold In 2000 2008 production of J P Sauer amp Sohn Mauser Jagdwaffen is relocated to Blaser Isny im Allgau J P Sauer amp Sohn firearms EditSauer amp Sohn manufactured both handguns and long arms including revolvers semi automatic pistols rifles and shotguns The J P Sauer amp Sohn GmbH manufactured a series of Weatherby Mark V rifles 1958 early 1970s Double rifles Sauer amp Sohn Double Rifle Cape Gun discontinued Firearms lately and currently produced by J P Sauer amp Sohn German as listed on their website 19 Bolt action rifles entry level Sauer 90 discontinued in 2008 Sauer 100 S 100 Classic S 100 Classic XT S 100 Stainless XTA S 100 FieldshootBolt action rifles mid range Sauer 101 S 101 Classic S 101 Classic XT S 101 Classic XTA S 101 Highland XTC S 101 GTI S 101 Select S 101 Artemis Sauer 202 discontinued in 2015 Bolt action rifles upper range Sauer 404 S 404 Classic S 404 Classic XT S 404 Synchro XT S 404 Synchro XTC S 404 Synchro XTC Camo S 404 Silence TI S 404 Select Stutzen S 404 Artemis S 404 Elegance discontinued S 404 Select discontinued Semi automatic rifles Sauer 303 S 303 Classic XT S 303 Synchro XT S 303 Select S 303 Artemis S 303 Classic discontinued S 303 Hybrid discontinued S 303 Elegance discontinued S 303 Hardwood discontinued S 303 Black Velvet discontinued S 303 Forest XT discontinued S 303 GTI discontinued Shotguns over under Sauer Apollon Sauer ArtemisShotguns side by side Sauer amp Sohn Meisterwerk Sidelock Sauer amp Sohn Elegance Sidelock discontinued Sauer amp Sohn Magma Sidelock discontinued Sauer amp Sohn Model IX discontinued Semi automatic shotguns Sauer SL5 Selbstladeflinte introduced in 2017 Other products Edit The J P Sauer amp Sohn Maschinenbau GmbH independent after 1975 produces high pressure air and gas compressors The following bolt action rifle is marketed by SIG Sauer GmbH as listed on their German website 20 Sauer 200 TR Target Rifle discontinued Sauer 200 STR Scandinavian Target Rifle variants Recruit Match Junior Match Chamberings offered are 22 Long Rifle calibre changing system 6mm Norma BR 6 5 55mm Swedish 308 Winchester as single shot or with 5 round magazines See also EditM30 Luftwaffe drilling SIG Sauer Swiss Arms AGReferences Edit a b c d e J P Sauer amp Sohn in Suhl Retrieved 27 February 2017 a b c German Gun Makers amp Dealers P T Retrieved 11 January 2020 Sauer amp Sohn deutsches jagd lexikon de in German Retrieved 11 January 2020 Book of Pistols amp Revolvers 7th ed Harrisburg PA USA Stackpole Books 1968 a b c VEB Ernst Thalmann Retrieved January 11 2020 german Gewehre merkel die jagd de Retrieved August 7 2019 german Kallmyers Arfamann 2006 J P Sauer amp Son The story of the oldest weapons factory in Germany established 1751 Peter Arfmann Verlag ISBN 3980776034 Our corporate history Sauer Compressors a b Pike John Swiss Arms Industry GlobalSecurity org Home haemmerli info Retrieved 2 December 2017 Mauser History mauserguns com Retrieved 28 February 2017 a b The Mauser History mauser com Retrieved 28 February 2017 a b Ayoob Massad 2014 Gun Digest Book of SIG Sauer Iola Wisconsin F W Media pp 55 56 ISBN 978 1 4402 3920 5 Retrieved 2 December 2017 Smith W H B 1968 Book of Pistols and Rifles 7th ed Stackpole p 287 SIG SG 550 Sturmgewehr Model 550 Stgw 90 Assault Rifle Carbine 1990 Military Factory June 22 2014 Archived from the original on 6 July 2017 Retrieved 2014 12 24 better source needed SIG Sauer History sigsauer com Retrieved 21 February 2017 1998 SIGARMS brought in first shotgun line designed specifically for SIGARMS by B Rizzini of Italy Next year the revolutionary Blaser R93 rifle line from Isny Germany was distributed nationwide through SIGARMS Grasslin Jurgen Harrich Daniel Harrich Zandberg Danuta 28 September 2015 Netzwerk des Todes Die kriminellen Verflechtungen von Waffenindustrie und Behorden in German Heyne Verlag pp 18 19 ISBN 978 3 641 18226 7 San Swiss Arms Chonicle swissarms ch Retrieved 27 February 2017 J P Sauer amp Sohn Gewehre fuer Generationen sauer de in German Retrieved 3 June 2021 Langwaffen SIG Sauer sigsauer de in German Retrieved 3 June 2021 External links Edit nbsp Media related to JP Sauer und Sohn GmbH at Wikimedia Commons Official website Sauer Fine Guns German Hunting Guns Archive of J P Sauer amp Sohn Sauer Karabiner 98K production Timeline of J P Sauer history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sauer 26 Sohn amp oldid 1168847437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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