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My female cousin's duty gun, when she worked for the DPD [Detroit Police]. She sold all her pistols to me, when she moved to San Diego. She works TSA, now.

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not a firearm, but back in the day; 4th century BCE, this was the equivalent of a machine gun.....a Chinese repeating crossbow :).

this was in continues use all the way up into the 20th Century

simple to make and use 😁

I made mine to have a larger magazine capacity, 15 bolts😆

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@ghoulardi That thing looks like an Unregistered Assault Seesaw with T&E Mount on top of an Illegal Converted Bird Bath...

@copdoc Does that Forward Grip constitute an AOW Registry? That thing looks suspiciously under 16" and doesn't look to have a proper Arm Brace there...

Can you imagine someone back in those days carrying that into battle; most likely used from atop a castle rampart.
 
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It's a bullpup with echo trigger

These were used in mass for indirect fire. Most low powered and likely tipped with poison.
 
Been busy with work and have neglected to share a recent new addition. Actually surprised it came in better condition than I had thought from the pictures it was sold with.

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Holy cow what a gun.


the Soviets thought so as well, :). it was fast to produce with a few stampings, something like a couple of hours, I believe the bolt took the longest time to make in that couple of hours. and more cost effective then the PPsH, when it went into full production over 2 million were made, 1943-45/46


it was well worth paying 200 bucks for the stamp, shooting this thing without the stock, SUCKS AND SUCKS BIG TIME
 
the Soviets thought so as well, :). it was fast to produce with a few stampings, something like a couple of hours, I believe the bolt took the longest time to make in that couple of hours. and more cost effective then the PPsH, when it went into full production over 2 million were made, 1943-45/46


it was well worth paying 200 bucks for the stamp, shooting this thing without the stock, SUCKS AND SUCKS BIG TIME
Yes I’ve seen them before and it’s so amazing what was done with by todays standards is crude manufacturing. The select fire models have a very interesting cyclic rate if I recall correctly.
 
they never made a select-fire model, it was safe or automatic.......no semi.

and yep, it has an impressive rate of fire, 600 RPM. the PPsH is 900 RPM 😁


just go on YOUTUBE there are people on there firing full auto PPS and PPsH. 😁
 
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COBB rifles. Completely modular design of Skip Patel [sold to Bushmaster, who immediately shelved it]. Originally designed for the ability to shoot any caliber thru 4-recievers, multiple magwells and barrels. I have 2 of the 308 rifles [different magwells HK/AR10] an NOS 308 upper, and a 30.06 version of the rifle. These rifles have Walther Lothar barrels.

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