my latest aquisition a 1944 dated example [img:3ed2]https://2img.net/h/i51.photobucket.com/albums/f355/44tt99364asd/008_zpsbd5a0c4f.jpg[/IMG]
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PPsH-41 sub machine gun pickup
koalorka- Lieutenant Colonel
- Location : Canada
Registration date : 2010-05-22
Number of posts : 1733
- Post n°2
Re: PPsH-41 sub machine gun pickup
Very nice. I assume it's deactivated?
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°3
Re: PPsH-41 sub machine gun pickup
Flippin'heck,that is a massive departure from lids James
That is one amazing piece of militaria,did you buy direct. I won't insult your intelligence by asking how much,but would hazard a guess that is was many lids worth.
Cool mate,very cool
That is one amazing piece of militaria,did you buy direct. I won't insult your intelligence by asking how much,but would hazard a guess that is was many lids worth.
Cool mate,very cool
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- Post n°4
Re: PPsH-41 sub machine gun pickup
hi yes the bolt has been cut and welded to uk spec deactivation thanks for looking
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- Post n°5
Re: PPsH-41 sub machine gun pickup
thanks gary ,i know its a departure from the lids ,but i just had to have an example of the most iconic sub machine gun of ww2 as used in stalingrad by both soviet and german 6th army ill pm you the price pal
koalorka- Lieutenant Colonel
- Location : Canada
Registration date : 2010-05-22
Number of posts : 1733
- Post n°6
Re: PPsH-41 sub machine gun pickup
jaycee wrote:hi yes the bolt has been cut and welded to uk spec deactivation thanks for looking
That's pretty lenient as far as deactivation goes. Here in Canada, they force you to weld a block through the barrel, weld the bolt shut, weld the receiver halves together, weld the magazine so that it is non-detachable and pin it so that it won't ever be used in case it decides to spring to life and reign terror..
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- Post n°7
Re: PPsH-41 sub machine gun pickup
thats a real pity and seems a bit over the top its nice to play around with whats left of the moving parts
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°8
Re: PPsH-41 sub machine gun pickup
jaycee wrote:thanks gary ,i know its a departure from the lids ,but i just had to have an example of the most iconic sub machine gun of ww2 as used in stalingrad by both soviet and german 6th army ill pm you the price pal
PM- read, good one Mate
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