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Came then a box ...
Will be 17 photos and text.
Impatiently tear trembling hands steel strip and breaks the seal :)
Well ... you can open :)
Paper some ... what is there for them?
remove paper :)
Look closer :)
More than a hundred rockets German World War II :)
All in working condition :)
On closer examination, and study guides, we found that 4 species of them here ...
German flare gun (pistol) during the Second World War. Leuchtpistole (Leu.P.), Model Zink (LP Mod. Zink)
Zinc Alloy. It weighs 1, 225 - 1, 250 kg!
This is more or anything! Steel Model 34 (LP Mod. 34) 1 weighs 345 kg!
This is the model 1934, made of aluminum, weighs only 0, 730 kg
34-ku in 1940 improved the old model to Heer, in the long run only added charge indicator (it can be seen to the left of the striker) liner in the trunk presses the pin and it pops out. So in the dark, you can find a gun loaded or not.
More Germans came up firing rockets from grenades, but unfortunately there are not caught :(
Rocket-propelled grenades were marked with the letter Z, and it is clear that the barrel they had special. Even for them it was possible to attach the butt.
Here, in general, and all :)
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Came then a box ...
Will be 17 photos and text.
Impatiently tear trembling hands steel strip and breaks the seal :)
Well ... you can open :)
Paper some ... what is there for them?
remove paper :)
Look closer :)
More than a hundred rockets German World War II :)
All in working condition :)
On closer examination, and study guides, we found that 4 species of them here ...
German flare gun (pistol) during the Second World War. Leuchtpistole (Leu.P.), Model Zink (LP Mod. Zink)
Zinc Alloy. It weighs 1, 225 - 1, 250 kg!
This is more or anything! Steel Model 34 (LP Mod. 34) 1 weighs 345 kg!
This is the model 1934, made of aluminum, weighs only 0, 730 kg
34-ku in 1940 improved the old model to Heer, in the long run only added charge indicator (it can be seen to the left of the striker) liner in the trunk presses the pin and it pops out. So in the dark, you can find a gun loaded or not.
More Germans came up firing rockets from grenades, but unfortunately there are not caught :(
Rocket-propelled grenades were marked with the letter Z, and it is clear that the barrel they had special. Even for them it was possible to attach the butt.
Here, in general, and all :)
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