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What is this for K! (karma: 1)
By: StormbringerMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 05, 2011, 08:41:52 pm

 

Identify this firearm (Make, model, caliber, date, country of origin, etc.).

 

34 Replies to "What is this for K!"

Re: What is this for K!
By: zog.mossadMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 05, 2011, 09:42:29 pm

Am I getting warm there?


 
Re: What is this for K!
By: zog.mossadMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 05, 2011, 09:48:47 pm

It's definitely a Luger:



With an early scope mount perhaps, but a uselessly long barrel
for a 9mm

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: StormbringerMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 05, 2011, 10:12:55 pm

 

Am I getting warm there?

Nope.


 
Re: What is this for K!
By: The_Mad_PoetMember has posted 153 comments, click to view recent comments. Member has 53 Karma
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On September 06, 2011, 06:54:43 am
Edited by The_Mad_Poet on September 06, 2011, 07:00:58 am

 

Well, due to the length of the box magazine you can tell it is a rifle cartridge, not a 9mm, and it must be a ww2 variant of the MG 42, 7.92 x 33 Kurz.

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: The_Mad_PoetMember has posted 153 comments, click to view recent comments. Member has 53 Karma
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On September 06, 2011, 07:03:22 am

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FG_42

The FG 42 Paratrooper rifle looks similar.

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: StormbringerMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 06, 2011, 07:57:10 am

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FG_42

The FG 42 Paratrooper rifle looks similar.
Look similar, yes...but wrong.

The mystery gun is actually of WWI vintage.
 surprised

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: zog.mossadMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 06, 2011, 01:38:38 pm



Could that be a CZ Brno early prototype for their famous Bren gun?
(Lock, stock and two smoking barrels...)

So much for the flash mask...


The Bren had no recoil, it actually dragged you forward! And shot as good as a sniper rifle!
Because of the lack of recoil, you always grouped your three or four shots within a couple of inches...

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: StormbringerMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 07, 2011, 02:56:16 am



Could that be a CZ Brno early prototype for their famous Bren gun?
(Lock, stock and two smoking barrels...)

So much for the flash mask...


The Bren had no recoil, it actually dragged you forward! And shot as good as a sniper rifle!
Because of the lack of recoil, you always grouped your three or four shots within a couple of inches...

Nope. Wrong track.

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: The_Mad_PoetMember has posted 153 comments, click to view recent comments. Member has 53 Karma
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On September 07, 2011, 08:17:25 am

So far then can we say it is WW1 and German, as well as being chambered for a rifle cartridge?

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: StormbringerMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 07, 2011, 09:29:27 am

So far then can we say it is WW1 and German, as well as being chambered for a rifle cartridge?
Only one out of three is correct.

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: zog.mossadMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 07, 2011, 10:02:31 am

There was not too many non german assault rifles in WW I
The Danish Madsen

 The Browning:

Believe it or not, the very first semi-auto ever was the Mexican Mondragon,
but since Messycans where in the middle of a revolution, Mondragon had it made in Switzerland!



Mondragon 5.2x68mm Cartridge
Image Credit:  Gotz, Hans Dieter, German Military Rifles and Machine Pistols,
Schiffler Publishing Company (West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1990  Page 176

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: StormbringerMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 07, 2011, 01:23:03 pm

The Mystery firearm of this game, is in fact, a select-fire (semi- and full automatic) and fires an intermediate cartridge---not pistol nor rifle.
 surprised

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: zog.mossadMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 07, 2011, 01:55:35 pm



Hiuppo. OT-64 SKOT

Polish...very rare and few infos

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: StormbringerMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 07, 2011, 02:00:04 pm



Hiuppo. OT-64 SKOT

Polish...very rare and few infos
Close visual match, but wrong country.

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: StormbringerMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 08, 2011, 09:38:28 am

HINT:


 
Re: What is this for K! (karma: 1)
By: roger2Member has posted 4140 comments, click to view recent comments. Member has 1385 Karma
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On September 08, 2011, 03:40:35 pm

 confused FUCKNOSE, Heckler and Koch. I have only knowledge of LeeEnfield, Sten, Winchester .22, and Webley pistols.

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: Commissar Anton
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On September 08, 2011, 08:40:44 pm

is it of Belgian Manufacture?

 
Re: What is this for K!
By: StormbringerMember has posted N/A comments, click to view recent comments.
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On September 08, 2011, 11:43:03 pm

 

confused FUCKNOSE, Heckler and Koch. I have only knowledge of LeeEnfield, Sten, Winchester .22, and Webley pistols.
You are lucky I didn't pick a Lee-Enfield. (see photo above)

No, its not Belgian.

 
Re: What is this for K! (karma: 1)
By: house_of_moronsMember has posted 218 comments, click to view recent comments. Member has 140 Karma
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On September 09, 2011, 12:13:10 pm

John Moses Browning was not a wafflehead

but he may have worked with said waffleheads

 
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