Sauer & Sohn

J. P. Sauer und Sohn GmbH
Private
Industry Firearms
Founded Suhl, Thuringia, 1751
Headquarters Isny im Allgäu, Germany
Products Handguns, rifles
Services Gunsmithing, training
Owner Lüke & Ortmeier Gruppe
Website Sauer & Sohn
Model 1879 Single Action Reichsrevolver on display at the National Firearms Museum.

J. P. Sauer und Sohn GmbH (Sauer & Sohn) is a German manufacturer of firearms. Founded in 1751 in Suhl, Thuringia, Sauer & Sohn is the oldest firearms manufacturer still active in Germany. The company's production remained there for two centuries, before relocating to Eckernförde in 1951. The move was precipitated by the fall of Nazi Germany, as the German military was responsible for the majority of the company's sales, and by the fact that the partition of Germany left Suhl in Communist East Germany.

Sauer & Sohn has manufactured both handguns and long arms, including pistols, rifles, and shotguns. Of particular note is the company's Sauer 38H, the first mass-produced semiautomatic pistol to feature a cocking/decocking lever.

Sauer & Sohn often collaborates with Swiss Arms AG (formerly SIG Arms AG) since the mid-1970s in the design and manufacture of semi-automatic pistols branded as "SIG Sauer". Prior to this, a previous collaboration with Weatherby (1958 – early 1970s) was the mass production of their Mark V hunting rifles. They are also well known for their hunting rifles.

JP Sauer & Sohn Gmbh is also a manufacturer of high-pressure air and gas compressors.

Some of the pistols designed and manufactured in collaboration with Swiss Arms AG:

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