Photos - Germans with captured firearms
Re: Photos - Germans with captured firearms
Good argument, I probably looked too carelessly, sorry.
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Re: Photos - Germans with captured firearms
Yup, model 1942carius wrote: ↑10 Oct 2022, 17:43MP 41?Beretta I thinkHans1906 wrote: ↑10 Oct 2022, 17:22Entry # 1678
Interesting, the German "Schmeisser MP 41" is very rarely seen in historical photos.
(The magazine pouch lay in the soldier's lap)
Schmeisser MP 41 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmeisser_MP_41
Vielen Dank George!
Hans
P.S. This German MP is very rare, I don't know of any private copies, not even deactivated.
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Re: Photos - Germans with captured firearms
Speaking of captured weapons, the rifles in the right background of the above photo appear to be M.95 Mannlichers.
He who lives by the sword, should train with it frequently.
Re: Photos - Germans with captured firearms
# 1688 He is using a Russian Nagant M1895 revolver
Russian Degtyarev PPD-40
Russian Degtyarev PPD-40
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