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Hisname

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  1. 3 minutes ago, Khand-e said:

    I have another photo of the Cartridge, but you have to promise not to share it since Akula had to pay the owner money for the rights to it and the rest of the documents it came in.

    I promise that I will not share this photo with anyone.

    But this  photo I saw in 2013 ......

    Here is the link:  

    http://tankarchives.blogspot.ru/2013/10/experimental-soviet-anti-tank-weapons.html

     

  2. 19 hours ago, LoooSeR said:

    If you want something - ask, will try to find.

    I would like to see something that can not be found in Google))

    PU-21 LMG ("Poplin" project) and AEK 906 9х18mm (AEK 906-01 9x19mm) very interesting, but long-known models of weapons.

    The photos you submitted earlier (curved barrel  RPK and experimental underwater machine gun) are much more interesting.

    The photos of PU-1, PU-2 provided by Belezarius, and a photo of the experimental cartridges for the anti-tank rifle PEC provided by Khand-e, also attracted my attention.

  3. On 26.02.2018 at 8:24 PM, LoooSeR said:

    Lazarev in Tula museum

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    Good afternoon, many thanks for the photos. The first photo shows a curved barrel 7.62 RPK light machine gun.

    And on the second photo, a very rare experimental underwater machine gun with a belt feed.

    Do you have any more pictures like that? I mean the experimental Soviet or Russian weapons.

    Thanks!

  4. 14 hours ago, LoooSeR said:

    #Russia|n SSO officer in #Syira armed with #Steyr SSG 08 and holstered #Yarygin  (6P35) sidearm, standing next to a tripod mounted Hensoldt (ex-Zeiss)  x20-60 spotting scope. Note helmet mounted GoPro HERO5 and Petzl Strix w/ visible & IR light modes.

     

    Thank you for the interesting photo. It's nice to realize that Russian military officers finally appreciated the Austrian weapon. Do you happen to know by any chance that Steyr's rifles are officially in service with the Russian army? Thank you.

  5. 13 hours ago, Meplat said:

    Can't see it well, but it looks like a converted Maxim box.

    This is a cartridge case from a PKMT (PKT)   machine gun, with 200 rounds.

    But apparently it's a homemade thing. The usual box on the lid has no attachment to the machine gun. The usual canvas handle.

    Most likely the lid is taken from the box for 100 cartridges. And that she did not come off had to pull the box with ropes (elastic bands). In the photo they are clearly visible.

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