Time again to dig this up.
And four in a meat chopper set up lol.Three Maxims with a holographic sight.
And four in a meat chopper set up lol.
Also.. WW2 TT-33s are everywhere, in use by front line personnel as backups
I am going to drag up this thread... for the most EPIC picture of guns I have ever seen.
Going to leave space here... BRACE YOURSELVES.. make sure you are sitting down and calm..
This might be the most guns EVER in one photo. And even better they are like super high res photos, so you can zoom in on them and see every gun!
The french captured all this, and made the sailors lay this all out on the fantail of a SHIP!!!
It is aparently now been diverted to Ukraine..
I wanna know how long the french sailors took to lay all that out, and how many disapeared into french sailor dufflebagsWell that made my day.....then immediately sad i can't have any!
I am going to drag up this thread... for the most EPIC picture of guns I have ever seen.
Going to leave space here... BRACE YOURSELVES.. make sure you are sitting down and calm..
This might be the most guns EVER in one photo. And even better they are like super high res photos, so you can zoom in on them and see every gun!
The french captured all this, and made the sailors lay this all out on the fantail of a SHIP!!!
It is aparently now been diverted to Ukraine..
Absolutely. Some would be going back in used condition at the very least!I wanna know how long the french sailors took to lay all that out, and how many disapeared into french sailor dufflebags
Boggles the mind, a weapon captured decades ago.. could of in another life, still be used in active service.Brings back memories! Tet 1968. Taken from NVA Lieutenant.
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I used to call mine the 1911's skinny kid brother. 7.62x25 is a pretty awesome round actually.Boggles the mind, a weapon captured decades ago.. could of in another life, still be used in active service.
The TT is truly the Russian 1911