My WW2 deact gun collection
Article about: As my wife bought me TWO guns this Christmas (an SVT-40 and a Mosin Nagant carbine - I have obviously been a good boy) I now have sixteen and feel that this can be called a collection in its
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Those MkV STENs are actually quite original guns, I've noticed that nearly all of them still retain the correct barrel nut (Normally changed for the Mk2 nut) and have the early rifle type butt plate. I've a feeling that they've come out of Pakistan along with last years batch of rough mixed bag Brens.
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Nice collection, BUT may I say that you need some 'proper' guns - i.e German ones!!!
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The PPsh41 is heavy when it's fully loaded, but it gets lighter very quickly
Ooops - I thought I pressed the quote button - in relation to his comment about the PPsh41 being heavy when loaded.
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Glad to see another deac Bren! I have a mkII Englis made from a parts kit. My receiver is torch cut and welded to the lower receiver. The remaining space is filled with bondo. The bolt carrier is welded to the barrel. There is a large spring attached to the cocking handle which moves back an forth.
Is your receiver original and non-cut, or a dummy? Can you remove your barrel?
My friend put mine together 16 years ago in his shop. I'll post some pics on a separate thread when I get some time to get some pictures taken.
Nice collection!
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Very nice collection!!!
Just hope one day us guys here in Australia can own deactivated machine guns
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Tailor Marc-You can own deac/rendered innocuous MG and automatic rifles etc here but it's now a closed market-Customs won't let any more into the country so prices are high for any available examples.
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Spewin, wonder if it will ever change? Doubt it with all the bikie dramas of late in the media
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