I have had these for a while, alittle more than auto rifles,so forgive me.
The rare light barrel "Gorny" is neat. The Finn Kid looks intent on his target. And that is real stuff for sale in a Finn open-air swap meet. Where the MG42 come from???
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MG-42 might have come back with a member of 5W-SS Wiking division...they had a lot of Finns in their ranks.
Or it might have been given as aid to the Finns, as they were an Axis power during WW2.
Regardless that's some nice stuff
I've fired a Finnish Maxim...slow rate of fire and ejects the empties forward (we were catching them in a bucket in front of the gun...it's that consistent).
Neat pix!
Or it might have been given as aid to the Finns, as they were an Axis power during WW2.
Regardless that's some nice stuff
I've fired a Finnish Maxim...slow rate of fire and ejects the empties forward (we were catching them in a bucket in front of the gun...it's that consistent).
Neat pix!
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life is the crummiest book I ever read,
there isn't a hook,
just a lot of cheap shots,
pictures to shock,
and characters an amateur would never dream up-Guerwitz-1994
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