- 17-08-2012, 21:58 #51

Check out the Dude near the left with the big box magazine and tripod. Do you think he knew the camera was pointing his way?Posted by SAPPATALK, using Dog & Bone technology.
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- 17-08-2012, 22:07 #52Member
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Yep, Stg44's. A deactivated, pre-95 one will cost you about £2500. So, a working example would be considerably more. The Yanks pay stupid amounts for these.
And yep, they took a shortened round,referred to as the Kurz round. Would love to know where they got the ammo for them...?!ist dieses ganzes Armpithaar wirklich notwendig
- 17-08-2012, 22:19 #53Senior Member
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Free Syrian Army captures 5000 STG44s
http://www.armoryblog.com/firearms/r...Armory+Blog%29
And hopefully a boatload of ammo to go with them
Edit: Guess who is still churning it out:
http://www.prvipartizan.com/small_arms.php
(look it up on the right hand drop down menu)Last edited by Blogg; 17-08-2012 at 22:26.
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- 18-08-2012, 08:26 #55
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- 18-08-2012, 08:47 #56"I'd rather be a tired old Has been, than a tired old Never Has Been!!"
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- 18-08-2012, 09:43 #57To the army, to every soldier in it. I have a bond of attachment quite independent of any political reasonings. I was a soldier at that time when the feelings are most ardent and when the strongest attachments are formed. ‘Once a soldier, always a soldier’ is a maxim, the truth of which I need not insist to anyone who has ever served in the army for any length of time.
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- 18-08-2012, 09:45 #58
- 18-08-2012, 10:38 #59To the army, to every soldier in it. I have a bond of attachment quite independent of any political reasonings. I was a soldier at that time when the feelings are most ardent and when the strongest attachments are formed. ‘Once a soldier, always a soldier’ is a maxim, the truth of which I need not insist to anyone who has ever served in the army for any length of time.
Sergeant Major William Cobbett. 54th Regt of Foot.
- 18-08-2012, 20:56 #60Senior Member
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