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We need an "ow, my eyes hurt" emoji! 😂

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Don't think I've got any unless a plastic 2 tone or shitty rattlecan counts?

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1 hour ago, Matt.2504 said:

Let’s start a thread that will make purists cry.

this one is mine.

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As much as I'm a fan of German guns and HK in particular, that I kind of like

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Back on Arnies there were a few people who were legitimately militant about AK purity so I got a King Arms 74 and AR-15 adapters for both the front and rear ends specifically to offend them.  There were a couple of iterations of this but this one is the most heinous.

 

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Was also loaned this long ago by a shop to publicise; WE GBB AK in an SRU 3D printed bullpup kit.

 

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I kinda like it. (not telling which one I like tho ;) )

 

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1 hour ago, Cannonfodder said:

That shortened G3 with wood furniture is gorgeous 

Definitely my favourite too, stunning😍, reminds me of a Spanish cetme ?

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2 hours ago, Tackle said:

Definitely my favourite too, stunning😍, reminds me of a Spanish cetme ?

Isn't the G3 a copy of the CETME?

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3 minutes ago, Cannonfodder said:

Isn't the G3 a copy of the CETME?

I think so, or vice versa ?🤔

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Yeah CETME was first, some Germans went to France after the war, then Spain, worked on a new gun based on the StG45.  Eventually (after lots of iterations) the Spanish adopted the CETME in 762 NATO in the late 50s and the Germans got a few along the way.  Those guns became the basis for the G3.  That's the super compacted version.

 

If you look at the metal base/sockets on stock of the Stg44, 45, CETME and G3, the single pin at the bottom that holds them and the rough shape of TMH/lower receiver on each you can follow the lineage along pretty nicely.

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On 24/04/2024 at 21:15, TheFull9 said:

Yeah CETME was first, some Germans went to France after the war, then Spain, worked on a new gun based on the StG45.  Eventually (after lots of iterations) the Spanish adopted the CETME in 762 NATO in the late 50s and the Germans got a few along the way.  Those guns became the basis for the G3.  That's the super compacted version.

 

If you look at the metal base/sockets on stock of the Stg44, 45, CETME and G3, the single pin at the bottom that holds them and the rough shape of TMH/lower receiver on each you can follow the lineage along pretty nicely.

 

I would love me a Spanish Cetme. 

 

Here's one in the Estonian Weapons museum I visited in March (Tallinn)

 

 

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37 minutes ago, PopRocket123 said:

My dad and I have a few between us

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I like them all 😍

You've been quiet for a while, all good ?

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12 hours ago, Terrywristt said:

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Daytona AK105 with a TWI Kolchevnik Kit

I bloody love that! 👌

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49 minutes ago, Tackle said:

I like them all 😍

You've been quiet for a while, all good ?

Yeah had to step away while my life exploded, imploded and then got stirred around in a soup of bullshit for a while. It's nice to know I was missed.

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