Random Gun Pics...let’s see how random we can make it

Great picture, any background as to gun, country, era, etc?
Other than the caption under it when I found it no-

“Photo of Soviet women armed with an anti-tank rifle PTRD-41 and small arms (1943).”

That said with non-standard uniforms I’d guess village militia or partisans.
 
From Instagram page “streakingdelilah@…DSS agent (Diplomatic security service) Angela Hughes from the Chicago field office as she poses with her equally gorgeous Uzi sub machine gun while protecting the Iranian foreign minister during the United Nations general assembly. The DSS was formed in 1916 and is the federal law enforcement and security arm of the U.S. Department of State. It is responsible primarily for protecting diplomatic assets, personnel, and information, and combating visa and passport fraud. The agency's activities include counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cybersecurity, and criminal investigations. Additionally, DSS special agents are unique in the U.S. for being both Foreign Service members and federal law enforcement officers with investigatory and arresting powers.
 

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“Photo of Soviet women armed with an anti-tank rifle PTRD-41 and small arms (1943).”

The girl on the far left of the photo appears to be toting a Russian SVT-40, a 10 round detachable magazine fed, semi-auto rifle chambered in 7.62x54R.
 
My Grandpa, the man who gave me much of his collection. Been gone 17 years now. Man how time flies

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This was one of the very last guns he bought, at High Plains gun shop, which is now closed.

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AIA M10 carbine
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10/22 above it's big brother, the Mini-14
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And a few photos of a late 'ac45' WWII Walther (for occupation forces) with a set of nifty plexiglass stocks.
The stocks have been perfectly fitted and are extremely well made in three pieces with no gaps at all.
The pins shown in the last picture keep the center section (which is also a three piece assembly itself) aligned to the
left and right side stock panels.
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JT
 
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I would say that those plexiglass grips were more than worth it; no matter what the rest of that P38 may have cost you!
 
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