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I imagine these will be around $1000 given that the US price is about $800.
Guess I should have scrolled down one more post haha. Interesting. Want. Pre-orders?
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I imagine these will be around $1000 given that the US price is about $800.
Guess I should have scrolled down one more post haha. Interesting. Want. Pre-orders?
No pre-orders as to many uncertainties at this time. This is a very approx price but I expect the PPSh to be $750-$800 and the MG 34 around $5,000.00 but a lot can change between now and when the guns arrive.
This is a very approx price but I expect the PPSh to be $750-$800
M2 estimated cost?
wmay be a silly question, but would the drum be pinned on the ppsh?
No pre-orders as to many uncertainties at this time. This is a very approx price but I expect the PPSh to be $750-$800 and the MG 34 around $5,000.00 but a lot can change between now and when the guns arrive.
I think the new TNW PPSh will be a lot of fun, strangely she did not look to goofy with the long barrel, she will make a great gun for chasing rabbits in the bush.
Some mags are exempt from the 5 rd (or 10 rd) limit due to their historical significance like the Lewis and Bren drums, but not the humble PPSh drum. Back in the “good old days” my son would load 71 rds in to the drum of our CA PPSh on the kitchen table, the next day we could drive to the range and he could shoot all morning without reloading. In my opinion the PPSh is a great gun, the original design was simple., a little more complicated in the new TNW sample I handled but still pretty basic. The 7.62 tt is a hot rd but performs badly against steel plates. The new barrels will not be chromed lined. Our old CA PPSh was rusted out but she still shot really good.
Wonder how hard it would be to modify the gun to fit one of those legal drums. Hmmmm




























