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Discussion in 'The Guns Galore Section' started by Riedmuller, Jul 2, 2006.

  1. Riedmuller

    Riedmuller New Member

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    I thaught i would show you my Article i wrote on the G41/G43 i am only an amature and if anyone sees any mistakes let me know
    http://panzergrenadier.net/article-G43.php
    its my most favord weapon and currently own 2 (which anyone liveing in England will know they are impossible to find and if you do are very expencive) and hope to keep adding to my collection and on the look out for a dual guide ac45 K43
    Let me know what you think

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    Adam
     
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    Just to clarify the 2 you own are de-activated right?

    And i can't see anything wrong in the article but its best till the real experts here get a proper look.
     
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    Sadly yes :( i wish i could say they wernt but our law forbids it so i will have to stick with deact ones
     
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    aye, Hungerford saw the illegalisation of self-loading full-bores, i now have to stick with my .22 semi-automatic. I also own several deacts, a Bren Mk.1M, Remington-Rand 1911A1 and a SMLE.
     
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    very nice my collection is more on the German side so far i have all i want apart from an MG34 and an MP40 then comes the obscure and rear items witch i will never own :cry:
     
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    I might be able to give you a few links to sites who do deal in some of the more rare items if you wish. And nice collection, are the 42 and 98 all original with no yugo-rework?
     
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    Thanks the K98 is a russian rework but i have restored it as best i can
    but the mg42 is all origional though
     
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    wow that must be an expsensive equipment, try www.deactivated-guns.co.uk
    they have some nice Lugers and other Axis rareities.
     
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    Thanks Dave i had seen that site before and found it to be rather expensive but thats all common stuff :p
    im talking MKB42H/W, FG42, G41M/W, MP3008, VG1-5, VG1/2/3 the stuff you only see in museums or very very lucky collections :cry:
     
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    I've seen a site that is selling a replica FG42 (second pattern I believe) but otherwise I'm sorry i can't help there.
     
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    Interesting article. I liked it.
     

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