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      tsmgguy reacted to M45's post in the thread German Helmets Period Photos with Like Like.
      An interesting M40 modified for flight crews. Liner removed, special chinstrap riveted on, sides of helmet hammered out for headphones.
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      My uncle captured a nice 98k when the Brittany port of St. Nazaire surrendered. He took the action out of the stock, crated everything...
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      tsmgguy reacted to bda's post in the thread First k98 with Like Like.
      Definitely a Russian Capture with mixed and refinished parts. dou 43 receiver made in Bystritz, Chechoslovakia 1943. The stock is from...
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      tsmgguy replied to the thread G43 pouch repo/original?.
      Even originals no longer bring good prices because they've been so widely reproduced. No two collectors can agree on originality. There...
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      tsmgguy replied to the thread DK Production MP44.
      I ordered and received one of DK's BD38s. Shipping was fast. It was a beautifully made and finished gun. Unfortunately, the trigger...
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      tsmgguy replied to the thread Unknown mp40 mags.
      The 998E marked mag pictured on the right immediately above was WWII manufactured by Styer Warsaw It'll have WaA815 inspection stamps.
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      tsmgguy replied to the thread dot 42 G.33/40 Pics.
      Thank you, my friend!
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      tsmgguy reacted to AndyB's post in the thread dot 42 G.33/40 Pics with Like Like.
      To the presented table: "Werk I Brünn got G.33/40 parts from Werk II Povazska Bystrica in 1941, order number 211-21.025. The amount in...
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      tsmgguy reacted to Stephan98k's post in the thread dot 42 G.33/40 Pics with Like Like.
      Here is an excerpt from the Waffenwerke Brünn 1941 sales report: Werk I Brünn got G.33/40 parts from Werk II Povazska Bystrica in...
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      tsmgguy replied to the thread dot 42 G.33/40 Pics.
      h Circle Z on bolt handle root pictured in second post above, 5th pic. Also has an L followed by a single digit.
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      tsmgguy replied to the thread KUR mp40 magazine loader.
      Kur of course was the three-letter code adopted by Styer Warsaw in early 1942. Your mag loader is original. I was fortunate to find...
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