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The Erfurter Maschinenfabrik (ERMA) S35 is a sporting variant of the DSM34 (Deutsches Sportmodell). Introduced in 1934, the DSM34 was manufactured as a pre-WWII training rifle and made to mimic German service rifles of that time. The S35 was made by marrying the standard DSM34 barreled action with a different stock, trigger guard, and commercial sights. It is a notable example of pre-war German firearms craftsmanship, reflecting the precision engineering and manufacturing standards.
Today, the ERMA S35 is valued for its historical significance, classic design, and relative scarcity. Original examples are increasingly difficult to locate, particularly those that have been well preserved over the decades. The S35 stands out as a rare and desirable acquisition for collectors focused on authentic period rifles and historically important firearms.
This DSM34/S35 includes one 5-round magazine. There is a crack at the front on the left side of the stock, multiple small dings and dents on the wood, the screws are mangled, and the buttplate is worn with light pitting.