Authentic WW2 German SA Dagger RZM

SKU # AUTHENTIC_WW2_GERMAN_SA_DAGGER_RZM
$ 1,250.00

Authentic WW2 SA Dagger Mint RZM Marker Hanger

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Authentic WW2 SA Dagger Mint RZM Marker Hanger 

Free Shipping: US Only  

Original/Reproduction: Original 

Availability: In-stock

Manufacturer: Germany

Date Manufactured: Early Period (1933–1936)vMaterials: Solid nickel guards, anodized scabbards, high-quality wood grips

Model: SA 

Condition: 97% 

Condition: Excellent example 

Price: $1250

Seller ID: MB

Seller Code: #10850

Return Policy: 3-day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.

Description: WWII German SA Dagger – RZM 7/12 

RZM 7/12 SA Dagger – WKC Solingen
RZM-Coded SA Service Dagger from WWII Germany

The RZM 7/12 SA dagger is a mid-to-late production example of the iconic SA (Sturmabteilung) Dienstdolch, marked by the Reichszeugmeisterei (RZM) and produced by WKC – Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie of Solingen.
The daggers reflect the transition from the early individually hand-forged blades to standardized mass production under the Nazi era.

Historical Context:


By 1936, the
production of all political uniforms and equipment, including SA daggers, was taken over by the Reichszeugmeisterei (RZM). From this point forward, daggers were marked with RZM codes rather than company logos. WKC, a prominent Solingen firm with a long history of edged weapon production, was assigned the code "RZM 7/12".

Dagger Features Blade:

Standard double-edged steel blade
Inscribed motto on the obverse:
"Alles für Deutschland" ("Everything for Germany")
Reverse marked:
RZM 7/12,
which signifies WKC as the manufacturer
Blade polish and motto etch are
typically shallower than earlierspecimens, reflecting later war-time production quality
Grip

Usually hardwood that has been dyed, commonly a darker brown color
Inlaid SA roundel and Nazi eagle
emblems
Attaching to plated zinc crossguards, replacing early solid nickel guards
Crossguards

Nickel-plated zinc or alloy, with some
variation based on year of manufacture
Gau (regional) markings not typically present on RZM-period daggers
Scabbard

Painted steel body,
typically a chocolate-brown finish
Nickel- or chrome-plated steel fittings
Some
exhibit wear or bubbling from late-war production shortcuts
Production Period
Produced in the late 1930s to early 1940s, after RZM standardization
Part of the mass-produced series of SA daggers issued to
NCOs and enlisted men RZM-only stamped daggers were standard after 1938

Collectibility RZM 7/12 SA daggers are highly desired because of their: Confirmed maker (WKC) – a well-known Solingen brand Accurate RZM coding and Nazi-era authenticity Typical example of late 1930s political regimentation They are generally less expensive than early nickel daggers, yet still historically significant. Prices vary from $900 to$1,300+ based on condition, originality, and completeness (scabbard, hanger, blade condition, etc.).

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