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Object:
PPSh (former USSR) Cal. 7.62 mm
Description:
A simply constructed sub machine gun using pressed steel where possible. Produced in huge numbers to supply troops in WW2, this one is fitted with a 71 round drum magazine.
Comments:
Non firing metal replica.
Maker:
Hudson (Japan)
Age:
Model -1980's
Size/Weight:
84.1cm/ 3.63 kg
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Object:
MP40 (Germany) Cal. 9 mm
Description:
The main infantry weapon of the German forces during WW2. Designed by Schmeisser and classed as a machine pistol. They were fitted with a folding stock and was the first of its type with no wood in the construction. This version used pressed metal and was fitted with a safety devise to prevent accidental discharge unlike earlier versions!
Comments:
Non firing metal replica.
Maker:
MGC (Japan)
Age:
Model -1980's
Size/Weight:
83.2 cm/4.8 kg
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Object:
Thompson M1928A1 Cal. .45"
Description:
Probably the most famous sub machine guns ever, used by armies, police and criminals alike. There are several variants with drum and stick magazines.
Comments:
Non firing metal replica.
Maker:
MGC (Japan)
Age:
1970's
Size/Weight:
85.7 cm/4.88 kg
detail
Object:
Thompson M1928A1 Cal. .45"
Description:
As above
Comments:
Plastic replica kit
Maker:
L&S (Japan)
Age:
1980's
Size/Weight:
85.7 cm/4.88 kg
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Object:
Stirling L2A3 Cal. 9 mm
Description:
This gun replaced the Sten as a weapon for airborne British troops.
Comments:
Non firing metal replica.
Maker:
MGC
Age:
1980's
Size/Weight:
80.0 cm/2.75 kg
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