Milliatria type rifles
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thanks that is quite a collection..will bug you later about these guns
naga
I recognize the lower russian dragunov but whats the gun in the first pictur? looks like smle?
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thanks that is quite a collection..will bug you later about these guns
naga
I recognize the lower russian dragunov but whats the gun in the first pictur? looks like smle?
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303 modified for that very special occasionngrewal wrote:timmy
thanks that is quite a collection..will bug you later about these guns
naga
I recognize the lower russian dragunov but whats the gun in the first pictur? looks like smle?
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Is it the real deal?nagarifle wrote:303 modified for that very special occasion
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Nice collection,Tim.Very nice.
Nags, I did not know you have a Delisle carbine. . I saw one and it was very nice.I made a post on IFG too. I read that it's so silent that the only sound you hear is the bolt being used.
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Nags, I did not know you have a Delisle carbine. . I saw one and it was very nice.I made a post on IFG too. I read that it's so silent that the only sound you hear is the bolt being used.
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its not quite a delisle vikers, i do not have it but once had it sort of thing.
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ngrewal wrote:Tim
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This VZ58 is CZech made how different are its innards from AK 47? I think Indian armed forces has been purchasing AKs either from these folks or Romanians not sure . Czechs these guys are probably born gun smiths or engineers Bren gun, CZ pistols and its believed that the VZ 24 is of very high quality some ehat different from the Mauser. Another well known export to India is Czeh model Yana Gupta no wonder an acquaintance of mine is spending so much time there turning around a factory there LOL..
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Man Naga is that the deslile rifle smle action suppressed barrel firing the .45 acp? The second is a drugnove eh? Sniper school memories? Oops missed the posts on page 2. Apologies Naga.
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Which as you can see is very different frommkillebrew wrote:ngrewal wrote:Tim
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This VZ58 is CZech made how different are its innards from AK 47? I think Indian armed forces has been purchasing AKs either from these folks or Romanians not sure . Czechs these guys are probably born gun smiths or engineers Bren gun, CZ pistols and its believed that the VZ 24 is of very high quality some ehat different from the Mauser. Another well known export to India is Czeh model Yana Gupta no wonder an acquaintance of mine is spending so much time there turning around a factory there LOL..
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http://50ae.net/VZ-vs-AK/
this should serve you well.
What ammo? Looks like BP from the pic.
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Something in CZ these folks make the best beer, guns and they have the best looking ladies
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These are the semi-auto only versions of the MP 5 family and can be had for about 2.5-3 K euros. I would love to have the integrally suppressed SD-5 clone which is the top most of the guns in the pic. 3K is a lot of money, in our context where you can pick up a Vz 58 for 400. From an Indian context it is less than what you would pay for a 20 year old Brno .22... amazing isnt it.
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Are these guns legal to own - I mean without any restrictions on magazine capacity etc? STGW 57 thats an odd looking rifle but Swiss know your guns quite well
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Are these guns legal to own - I mean without any restrictions on magazine capacity etc? STGW 57 thats an odd looking rifle but Swiss know your guns quite well
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Yes they are all legal to own. Just so long as you have the appropriate paperwork. As far as I know there are no restrictions on magazine capacity.
The STGW is a strange looking rifle due to the inline design. When it was introduced it was the most expensive military rifle in the world, and not surprisingly was pretty much used by the Swiss alone. To date it is arguably the most accurate general purpose military rifle produced. In switzerland it is still used in a number of competitions for military rifles. The rifle it self is completely over engineered, and once I get mine will post detailed pics to illustrate what I mean.
The STGW is a strange looking rifle due to the inline design. When it was introduced it was the most expensive military rifle in the world, and not surprisingly was pretty much used by the Swiss alone. To date it is arguably the most accurate general purpose military rifle produced. In switzerland it is still used in a number of competitions for military rifles. The rifle it self is completely over engineered, and once I get mine will post detailed pics to illustrate what I mean.
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"Yes they are all legal to own. Just so long as you have the appropriate paperwork. As far as I know there are no restrictions on magazine capacity.
The STGW is a strange looking rifle due to the inline design. When it was introduced it was the most expensive military rifle in the world, and not surprisingly was pretty much used by the Swiss alone. To date it is arguably the most accurate general purpose military rifle produced. In switzerland it is still used in a number of competitions for military rifles. The rifle it self is completely over engineered, and once I get mine will post detailed pics to illustrate what I mean."
But it is not legal to own these rifle in India?
am I right?
The STGW is a strange looking rifle due to the inline design. When it was introduced it was the most expensive military rifle in the world, and not surprisingly was pretty much used by the Swiss alone. To date it is arguably the most accurate general purpose military rifle produced. In switzerland it is still used in a number of competitions for military rifles. The rifle it self is completely over engineered, and once I get mine will post detailed pics to illustrate what I mean."
But it is not legal to own these rifle in India?
am I right?
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Amit I believe semi-auto's are PB in India so it wouldnt be legal unless you get a PB license.