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Walther PPK (Famous German handgun used by fictional British spy, James Bond. Whats interesting about this particular one for sale is the origin. Owner says he bought it in the late 60’s at the Duty Free Gun Shop at Weisbaden Army Airfield. I wonder if there are any other Duty Free shops around the world that sell guns…)
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Colt Python (A 6” blued version, there were different barrel lengths available as well as stainless steel models. Note the odd aftermarket custom grips.)
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Double down… (Para-Ordnance Black Ops 1911’s. They look identical but the one in the foreground has Millet adjustable rear sights whereas the 1911 in the background has standard sights. Note the two magazines pictures; one is single stack, the other is the double stack that brought Para-Ordnance much fame for making a hi-cap 1911.)
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Beach day… (I’m going to assume IDF again. Seen a lot of pics of IDF ladies at the beach with their M4’s. Ahhh the joys of summer.)
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Bren MKI (Many shooters and veterans love the Bren gun for its accuracy and reliability. It’s actually a modified version of an earlier Czechoslovakian machine gun, the ZB-26. If it had one major flaw/weakness it was the fact it uses magazines. It could not lay down enough suppressing fire to counter the German MG34 and 42.)
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Smoke break VII (This is Veronica Foster, popularized during WWII for the production work many women were doing as the men were sent off to fight. Here she takes a break alongside the famous Bren Gun; used by both the British and Canadians.)
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Out of scratch II… (Same bullpup different angle. It uses an old H&K SL8 thumbhole lower for most of the body. Muzzle brake looks like an AMD-65 in the white. I don’t recognize the handguard but has a notch cut into it so it sits flush with the SL8 parts. I’ll get a link up to his build but it looks like you have to register on the website to see the content.)
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Out of scratch… (This is a home-built gun using spare parts. Total cost was under $100. The builder did heavy modifications to the spare bolt and barrel but the bullpup now runs perfectly. None of the parts are airsoft. A rough image of the thing assembled but not refinished.)
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Stalingrad… (A German soldier taking cover with his captured Soviet PPSh-41. This compact submachine gun excelled in the tight urban warfare in besieged cities. Although the Germans had the MP-40, lack of supplies usually meant using captured weapons.)
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Colt Delta Elite (Someone mentioned that Colt reintroduced these and still sells them. That is correct, though the new version supposedly address some of the flaws and weaknesses in the original. I haven’t seen an original Delta compared to a newer Delta so I don’t know any exterior differences. Note that this one seems to have a magazine loaded with 10mm Black Talon ammo.)
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