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My little collection
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04-01-2012 04:47 PM
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Re: My little collection
You are very modest.
Thanks for sharing this impressive collection with us.
Cheers, Ade.
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Very nice. Looks like the right room for it.
I really like the MG34 and mount.
Is that a STEN or MP3008 or ... ?
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Yes its the Mp3008 german made sten copy i found that 2 years ago in a river but the stock is from a sten gun, the mg34 mount is normaly for the mg 13 but the used it often by the home guard with the mg 34
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Theat is a fantastic find. Its funny; the only thing that didnt quite fit the pic of the 3008 was the way the stock is formed directly behind the trigger guard. That is pure STEN. I guess, there was a reason for that then.
Guess, a few synapses did fire on this one. I must be having a good day
Thanks for info and for sharing. A fantastic collection.
I know some citizens in Germany are allowed functioning military weapons (ordonanz-waffen?) though that might not stretch to full-autos; are all the guns functioning or are some deactivated?
(I hope the latter is not the case).
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Wow great stuff thanks for showing.
Eric
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they are all deactivatet thats the law , only museums and citzizen with special papers from the police are allowed to collect fireable weapons and the you must slot it up into a save. so i collectet deaktivatet weapons, so im able to show these.
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Also quite like the Beretta MP38 tucked away in the corner, the US 1917 knuckle duster Trench Knife and.....well, all of it basically.
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yes , i often get visitors of other museums to show them things they not have or they need sometime i borrow some things to them.
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Amazing collection, and a superb display.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Nuno
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