Ciao Camerati!
For those who dreamed you can wake up now. It's here and looks good. Blank fire only,(and ATF approved) replica guns are here.
So far they sell a pretty good variety of guns. But the most juicy one is the MAB 38/44 they have. They also show future projects
for an MAB'38A. The best thing is they focus on NON-GERMAN weapons,(It's ok to cry I did).
http://www.indianapo...m/replicas.html
Duce a noi!
Milice
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Blank Fire Only Sub Machine Guns! MAB 38/44
#2
Posted 24 August 2012 - 04:43 PM
milice*, on 23 August 2012 - 01:44 AM, said:
Ciao Camerati!
For those who dreamed you can wake up now. It's here and looks good. Blank fire only,(and ATF approved) replica guns are here.
So far they sell a pretty good variety of guns. But the most juicy one is the MAB 38/44 they have. They also show future projects
for an MAB'38A. The best thing is they focus on NON-GERMAN weapons,(It's ok to cry I did).
http://www.indianapo...m/replicas.html
Duce a noi!
Milice
For those who dreamed you can wake up now. It's here and looks good. Blank fire only,(and ATF approved) replica guns are here.
So far they sell a pretty good variety of guns. But the most juicy one is the MAB 38/44 they have. They also show future projects
for an MAB'38A. The best thing is they focus on NON-GERMAN weapons,(It's ok to cry I did).
http://www.indianapo...m/replicas.html
Duce a noi!
Milice
Looks cool!
Fred
Fred
www.fredleander.com - River Wide, Ocean Deep - a book on Operation Sea Lion
#3
Posted 24 October 2012 - 11:31 PM
WOW! I have been saving up for a Springfield M1A (semi-auto M14) for my Vietnam reenacting. But I might just have to get the MAB. Then I can sell my original parts kit that has been collecting dust on my "future projects" bench.
#4
Posted 25 October 2012 - 07:58 AM
captzak, on 24 October 2012 - 11:31 PM, said:
WOW! I have been saving up for a Springfield M1A (semi-auto M14) for my Vietnam reenacting. But I might just have to get the MAB. Then I can sell my original parts kit that has been collecting dust on my "future projects" bench.
Any idea how it is that both the Garand and the M14 were designated "M1". Was this a common designation for all US army's standard rifles? In "my time" the Norwegian army's Garands were manufactured by both Winchester, Springfield and Remington, nicely stamped on the rear part of the casing.
Fred
Fred
www.fredleander.com - River Wide, Ocean Deep - a book on Operation Sea Lion
#5
Posted 08 November 2012 - 03:59 AM
fredleander, on 25 October 2012 - 07:58 AM, said:
Any idea how it is that both the Garand and the M14 were designated "M1". Was this a common designation for all US army's standard rifles? In "my time" the Norwegian army's Garands were manufactured by both Winchester, Springfield and Remington, nicely stamped on the rear part of the casing.
Fred
Fred
As was the Carbine (and the Abrams) for that matter.
Blaine
Nome di battaglia <<Castoro>>
Albuquerque, NM USA
Nome di battaglia <<Castoro>>
Albuquerque, NM USA
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