Prototype Gustloff 206 Rifle
The Gustloff Model 206 was a rare WWII German prototype semi-automatic rifle developed for paratroopers. Despite its innovative stamped sheet metal construction and unique vertical locking block mechanism, it was ultimately outcompeted by other designs and the adoption of the 8mm Kurz cartridge. The rifle featured a cut-down MG-13 magazine and a complex trigger group designed for safety.









