Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: SMIDSY on January 23, 2006, 01:51:23 AM
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these are all varients of the same gun.
(http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/8800/flippy1wb.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
(http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/3633/dscn01757gs.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
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a firing port gun from the shortbus?
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nope.
PS
nice sig! Alle für Bishland!! Tod für Türme!! Analer Raub für Ritter!!!
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Looks like a sten gun
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its not a sten
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I don't know what it is but I bet you could make one in your garage in a couple of days.
If the scale is what I think it is it is about a 9mm... looks like a couple of stens laid on their side and bolted together with paddle handles and triggers... does not look like a very useful weapon but..
A great plinking gun.
lazs
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I did see something similar at a gunshow once. It was bare bones recievers of 2 marlin .22 semi autos laid side by side.
You would then turn the crank which would push the trigger, then release, then push... Basically, making it a completely legal full auto .22.
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this is a fully assembled gun. i will give a hint, it is a sub machinegun.
here is a photo of the infantry assault version.
(http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/8784/dscn01748nl.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
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its sum italian POS
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yes it is italian, and yes it is a POS. but i need a designation.
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That last one is the handheld "Villar Perosa" double submachine gun, made up from two inverted Beretta 38A submachine guns, a Bren LMG front grip, and a trigger group from an MG42 machine gun.
The bottom pic in your first set is a real Villar Perosa that was mounted on a motorcycle, it was in caliber 9mm Glisenti and they had a real bipod.
The top pic in the first set is a Villar Perosa Mod. 1915, designed for use in aeroplanes as a flexible observer's gun.
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correct, toad.
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That is one ugly gun. I am not at all an expert in weapons but looks to me that thing dosnt work half the time, and when it does it is quickly followed by not working. And you woulda thought that to make things easier forthe gunner they would have connected the two magizines into onto to cut down on reload time.