Nice picture, but unfortunately small size. Look at their guns.
Nice picture, but unfortunately small size. Look at their guns.
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Dimas
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Hi Dimas, great pic!
Do you have any other pics showing the jump overall? This is something I would like to see and maybe get copied for re-enacting.
The PPD is a very rare item in the UK. I know of only one.
Here is a PPD I saw in Austria.
Cheers, Ade.
This one you show is PPD-40, mag system is as on the PPSH-41, they are very rare, and the price is about 4000 eur, only one place where they can be picked up-Finnland due of the Finns never recycle trophees and army stuff.
On the picture is PPDs 34, 38, and 40
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Dimas
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Early PPD-29 or also called as PPD-31, but there a small differences between that models.
Some peoples says that the PPD is the copy of Suomi, but the soviets copied just the round mag after the finnish war, firstly made round mags for 38, and the totally reapplyed system for round mag. In other all systems are similar as German, Austria etc
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Dimas
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About the overall, this is the similar by cut to tankman, after 1935 Red Army use the ameba camo as jumping suits, under was this overall or usual gimnasterka+ trousers
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Dimas
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Thanks Dimas, I would really like to recreate that set up.
Cheers, Ade.
This Fyodorov 1916 automatic rifle was also a weapon of the first day of war, this gun is also can be seen on the pictures of parade of 7 November 1941 in the Red Square- Moscow
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Dimas
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Then I give up now
Fyodorov 1916, not even seen one of these outside of pics.
Cheers, Ade.
If you'll once came to St Peterburg, I advice to visit Artillery museum there a lot of MG, smg etc, some of never seen types of Lewis/Degtyarev comparisions and other Fedorov systems, more than 100 of different rare weapons...
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Dimas
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