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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 History 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. 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. Timeline (highlights) 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). 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. World War II 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 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. After World War II 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 was confirmed by the German Communists in 1948, Rolf-Dietrich Sauer moving to West Germany (later FRG). 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. In Suhl the original J. P. Sauer und Sohn company (now renamed to VEB Fortuna), along with other former weapons manufacturers like Greifelt & .... Discover the Paul Sohn popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Paul Sohn books.

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