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Post by JK on Apr 10, 2010 1:29:30 GMT -5
USAS-12 shotgun. Country of origin is South Korea. Caliber is 12 gauge. Built in mid 90s. Selective fire in military issued version.
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Post by BOBAH on Apr 10, 2010 7:01:23 GMT -5
your right, your turn jk
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Post by JK on Apr 10, 2010 7:41:53 GMT -5
Here you go.
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Post by BOBAH on Apr 10, 2010 8:23:14 GMT -5
Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver by Great Britain
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Post by JK on Apr 10, 2010 9:25:01 GMT -5
That is correct. Your turn BOBAH.
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Post by BOBAH on Apr 10, 2010 13:18:59 GMT -5
ok Attachments:
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Post by Adler69 on Apr 11, 2010 1:26:15 GMT -5
No one? OK i'll take this one as well.
Spanish Llama M-82 manufactured by Llama - Gabilondo y Cía. S.A. and used by the Spanish Military since the '80s
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Post by Adler69 on Apr 11, 2010 16:45:39 GMT -5
Let's try a super easy one
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Post by BOBAH on Apr 11, 2010 21:34:31 GMT -5
Vigneron M2 by Precision Liegoise SA, Belgium
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Post by BOBAH on Apr 11, 2010 21:36:37 GMT -5
just back from a game , but maybe i shod wait longer for super easy one.
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Post by Adler69 on Apr 11, 2010 21:54:02 GMT -5
Vigneron M2 by Precision Liegoise SA, Belgium Correct.
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Post by BOBAH on Apr 11, 2010 22:15:23 GMT -5
super easy from me Attachments:
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Post by 1984 on Apr 12, 2010 9:52:35 GMT -5
Hafdasa C-4 designed in Argentina in 1938. Can someone point me to the direction of the introductions forum, I've been a member since last October but I've never posted. Thank you .
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Post by BOBAH on Apr 12, 2010 10:55:37 GMT -5
welcome 1984 you are closed but it isnt hafdasa c-4
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Post by 1984 on Apr 12, 2010 14:18:13 GMT -5
welcome 1984 you are closed but it isnt hafdasa c-4 That means it must be the Hafdasa C-2.
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Post by BOBAH on Apr 12, 2010 15:48:01 GMT -5
no
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Post by Adler69 on Apr 12, 2010 16:39:29 GMT -5
i gave you guys plenty of time to answer since no one got it , it's my turn.
Halcon M-1943 from Argentina , it was chambered for 9mm Parabellum for the Military and in .45ACP for the Police.
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Post by BOBAH on Apr 12, 2010 18:03:03 GMT -5
That is correct. Your turn.
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Post by Adler69 on Apr 12, 2010 18:12:05 GMT -5
Let's try another super easy one
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Post by sarge12 on Apr 13, 2010 20:29:47 GMT -5
Hhhhmmmmmm
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Post by Adler69 on Apr 13, 2010 23:33:05 GMT -5
Oh man , looks like i need to pick an easier weapon to post.
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Post by gunfreak on Apr 14, 2010 8:05:23 GMT -5
Mann 1920?
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Post by BOBAH on Apr 14, 2010 10:54:17 GMT -5
just my 5 cent this 6.35mm 5 rounds pistol was made by fritz mann , germany.very cool little pistol i so one in gun action in wisconsin wen shopped for valentine present .
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Post by gunfreak on Apr 14, 2010 13:14:42 GMT -5
ok, easy one Country of origin, this is quite a colectors item, you get them for about $3000 and thats those with out nazi markings, those made iligaly with out 'ANY markings go for even more
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Post by mccallion on Apr 14, 2010 19:10:06 GMT -5
if i am not mistaken that is the Norwegian Browning that was used in limited numbers by the germans who manufactured some also know as the Model 1914 Norwegian produced Colt 45 pistol The WW2 production of these guns included 1941, 1942 and 1945 dated guns. Of these, only the 1945 production was ever WaA'ted. Total production with WaA was a little over 800 guns. hope i got it
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Post by gunfreak on Apr 15, 2010 6:07:40 GMT -5
That is ofcourse correct.
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Post by mccallion on Apr 15, 2010 14:47:15 GMT -5
thanks gunfreak this gun will be hard for some but really easy for others mccallion
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Post by volkssturm on Apr 15, 2010 20:59:27 GMT -5
MPE - Maschinenpistole Erma, System Vollmer. Germany, 1930. Also made in Spain
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Post by mccallion on Apr 15, 2010 21:13:17 GMT -5
nope
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Post by volkssturm on Apr 15, 2010 22:30:52 GMT -5
Also known as the ERMA EMP-35 I went with the nomenclature Ian Hogg uses in "Military Small Arms of the Twentieth Century" europe.ucoz.com/dir/56
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