old military rifles at Modern Firearms website

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hello

Just for information, i put another update to my website, which contains several "old" military rifles, some of which are available in USA as surplus.
Hope you'll like the reading.
here's the list of rifles added:

* MAS 36 bolt action rifle (France) - added
* Schmidt-Rubin K31 bolt action rifle / carbine (Switzerland) - added
* FG-42 automatic rifle (Germany) - added
* Gewehr 43 / Gew.43 / Kar.43 / K43 semi-automatic rifle (Germany) - added
* VZ.52 and VZ.52/57 semi-automatic rifle (Czechoslovakia) - added
* Simonov AVS-36 automatic rifle (Russia) - added
* Ljungman AG-42 / AG-42B self-loading rifle (Sweden) - added

Start from here and enjoy: http://world.guns.ru/main-e.htm
 
Excellent site, I just bookmarked it so i can peruse it later. Thanks for the link, and keep up the good work!
 
Old???

Anything designed after 1865 CAN"T be considered OLD :D

MAX -- BTW, I looked at the FEG P9M entry...I may have my facts wrong but I thing the P9M differs from the PJK and the Hi Power in that it doesn't use the Browning cam system but instead gets rid of the cam bar and uses milled cams in either side of the frame that mate to cam surfaces on the barrel lug.
 
MAX -- BTW, I looked at the FEG P9M entry...I may have my facts wrong but I thing the P9M differs from the PJK and the Hi Power in that it doesn't use the Browning cam system but instead gets rid of the cam bar and uses milled cams in either side of the frame that mate to cam surfaces on the barrel lug.
That's interesting. Do you have any proof for that?
 
Yes, I have proof since I own a P9M. It is identical to the HiPower and PJK externally but the barrel camming is not of the Browning design. I uses cam slots cut into frame and the barrel lug.

Check out this thread at the HiPower forum http://fnhipower.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Forums&file=viewtopic&topic=4624&forum=1

ktd is incorrect in that I'm talking about the barrel lockup versus the fire control group. He IS correct in saying that the P9R is the double action. PJK and P9M aren't the same...it appears however that PJK's aren't being produced anymore ...is the P9M the successor?

I can try to post pics later.
 
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One more little correction, the minigun used in Predator is just a run-of-the-mill m134, only differance was the barrels being modified to create a larger flash. Also, his backpack carried 1,000 rounds which lasts for about 10 seconds(seems ALOT shorter if those 10 seconds belong to you). I tryed emailing you once long ago but was getting some errors.
And here's a pic of what the gun looks like now that it's in private hands, if you would like an addition for your website.

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