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=About=
=About=
'''J. P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH''', commonly referred as simply '''Sauer''', is a German firearms manufacturing company founded in 1751. It is the oldest firearm manufacturer still active in Germany.
'''J. P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH''', commonly referred as simply '''Sauer''', is a German firearms manufacturing company founded in 1751. It is the oldest firearm manufacturer still active in Germany. Founded by Lorenz Sauer in Suhl, Thuringia, the company was trademarked as J. P. Sauer & Sohn in 1840 by Johann Paul Sauer and his sons.


In the 1970s, Swiss group and firearm manufacturer Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft ([[SIG]]) acquired and formed a partnership with Sauer, since Swiss laws prevented firearm exports, necessitating an international partnership. [[SIG Sauer]] GmbH was created from this partnership. SIG Sauer's early pistols would be influenced by pistol designs from both SIG and Sauer.  
After World War II, Suhl came under Soviet occupation, and later became a part of East Germany; Sauer's machinery were nationalized and merged with several other manufacturers to form VEB Ernst Thälmann. In West Germany, Sauer's owners restarted Sauer under a new enterprise, founding a new company, J. P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH, in Eckernförde, with firearm manufacturing resuming soon after.


SIG sold Sauer & Sohn to Michael Lüke and Thomas Ortmeier in October 2000, and it is now a part of Lüke & Ortmeier Gruppe. Sauer currently still manufacturers hunting weapons, many of which are imported into the United States by SIG Sauer Inc of United States.
Sauer was for some time acquired by Kompressorenfabrik Wilhelm Poppe, and later merged with several other companies to form  J. P. Sauer & Sohn Maschinenbau GmbH, which focused on mechanical engineering. In 1976, the arms maufacturing facilities of "Sauer Maschinenbau" were sold to Swiss firearm manufacturer [[SIG]], forming the first iteration of [[SIG-Sauer]], SIG-Sauer GmbH. SIG acquired Sauer as a part of its effort to expand into international markets, as Swiss laws prevented firearm exports, necessitating an international partnership.  


=Specifications=
SIG sold Sauer & Sohn and SIG-Sauer GmbH to Michael Lüke and Thomas Ortmeier in October 2000, and it is now a part of Lüke & Ortmeier Gruppe. Sauer currently still manufacturers hunting weapons.
 
=Information=
'''Founded: ''' 1751
'''Founded: ''' 1751


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| [[Sauer 1913]] || 7.65 || 7 || 1913 - 1929 || || [[Image:Sauer_1913.jpg|200px]]
| [[Sauer 1913]] || .32 ACP || 7 || 1913 - 1929 || || [[File:Sauer 1913.jpg|200px]]
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| [[Sauer 1930]] || 7.65 || 7 || 1930 - ? || || [[File:Sauer 1930.jpg|200px]]
| [[Sauer 1930]] || .32 ACP || 7 || 1930 - 1937 || || [[File:Sauer 1930.jpg|200px]]
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|[[Sauer 38H]]||.32 ACP||8||1938-1945|| ||[[File:Sauer38H.jpg|200px]]
|[[Sauer 38H]]||.32 ACP||8||1938-1945|| ||[[File:Sauer38H.jpg|200px]]
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| [[M30 Luftwaffe Drilling]] || 12 gauge & 9.3x74mmR || 2 + 1 || 1930 - 1942 || || [[File:M30LuftwaffenDrilling.jpg|200px]]
| [[Sauer M30]] || 12 gauge & 9.3x74mmR || 2 + 1 || 1930 - 1942 || || [[File:M30LuftwaffenDrilling.jpg|200px]]
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Latest revision as of 23:22, 29 June 2023

J. P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH


About

J. P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH, commonly referred as simply Sauer, is a German firearms manufacturing company founded in 1751. It is the oldest firearm manufacturer still active in Germany. Founded by Lorenz Sauer in Suhl, Thuringia, the company was trademarked as J. P. Sauer & Sohn in 1840 by Johann Paul Sauer and his sons.

After World War II, Suhl came under Soviet occupation, and later became a part of East Germany; Sauer's machinery were nationalized and merged with several other manufacturers to form VEB Ernst Thälmann. In West Germany, Sauer's owners restarted Sauer under a new enterprise, founding a new company, J. P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH, in Eckernförde, with firearm manufacturing resuming soon after.

Sauer was for some time acquired by Kompressorenfabrik Wilhelm Poppe, and later merged with several other companies to form J. P. Sauer & Sohn Maschinenbau GmbH, which focused on mechanical engineering. In 1976, the arms maufacturing facilities of "Sauer Maschinenbau" were sold to Swiss firearm manufacturer SIG, forming the first iteration of SIG-Sauer, SIG-Sauer GmbH. SIG acquired Sauer as a part of its effort to expand into international markets, as Swiss laws prevented firearm exports, necessitating an international partnership.

SIG sold Sauer & Sohn and SIG-Sauer GmbH to Michael Lüke and Thomas Ortmeier in October 2000, and it is now a part of Lüke & Ortmeier Gruppe. Sauer currently still manufacturers hunting weapons.

Information

Founded: 1751

Country: Germany

Products: Pistols, Shotguns, Rifles

Guns

Pistols

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Produced Variants Image
Sauer 1913 .32 ACP 7 1913 - 1929 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Sauer 1930 .32 ACP 7 1930 - 1937 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Sauer 38H .32 ACP 8 1938-1945 Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Shotguns

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Produced Variants Image
Sauer M30 12 gauge & 9.3x74mmR 2 + 1 1930 - 1942 Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Rifles

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Produced Variants Image
Sauer 202 .22-250 Rem
.243 Win
.25-06 Rem
.270 Win
.308 Win
.30-06 Sprg
2
3
5
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