Hey guys,
I know its a replica gun but Its still nice to see as Ive never seen a original in my life.Does anyone have a original gun?Or maybe period pictures of the gun in use??It sold for 1200 zloty a couple of years ago.
Hey guys,
I know its a replica gun but Its still nice to see as Ive never seen a original in my life.Does anyone have a original gun?Or maybe period pictures of the gun in use??It sold for 1200 zloty a couple of years ago.
btt
Yes I've seen a few of this ones, deactivated, the replica is probebly more expencive than the deactivated one.
Well, I understand that it's even rarer than that...Apparently 2 turned up in the Central Museum of the Armed Forces in Moscow in 1983-4. Out of a total of 36 plus 3 prototypes manufactured only these 2 are known to exist, 1 was presented to the Polish Armed Forces Museum in Warsaw in the mid 80's the other is still in Moscow. I'll have to look into the Budapest connection as I am unaware of that weapon.
Regards, Ned.
Edit: The Budapest connection is stated on Wikipedia and copied verbatim on many other forums. There is no information I can find of other sources for this 3rd weapon's existance, so on balance, I personally don't believe it exists.
Last edited by big ned; 05-22-2012 at 03:19 PM. Reason: Additional info.
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Few months ago Museum of Polish Army in Warsaw released a shot footage about Mors wz.39 - worth to see
Mors wz.39 - MWP Warszawa
Would someone post about the wz.39 Mors in the new sticky on Polish firearms please. Please include photos and as much knowledge about that you are able. Thanks.
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