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Author:  dalamace [ June 10th, 2020, 2:58 am ]
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Fantastic additions!

The SVD with polymer furniture. Technically not the SVDM but that has been thrown about a lot to classify these type of rifle in a manner like the AK-74M. It has been fitted with a 1P59 Giperon/Hyperon Telescopic Sight rather than the PSO-1, the former a 10x magnification scope that is adjustable in power.

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The OTs-48K is a variant of the OTs-48, which itself is merely a reworked Mosin-Nagant M91/30 Rifle the Russian Federation has in their stockpiles to make precision weapons. This one is either an early variant or one made by orders of some organs of the Russian government.

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This one, also called the OTs-48K confusingly, is exactly the same in concept but with more work to make it better handled. It includes an extended bolt so that it can be reached easily and some work to the furniture. Apparently advertised as a hunting weapon as well for civilians.

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Both OTs-48K used the PKS-7, a 7x magnifications scope.

Thank You!

Author:  rifleman2 [ June 10th, 2020, 4:40 pm ]
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some interesting weapons drawn superbly

Author:  reytuerto [ June 11th, 2020, 9:19 pm ]
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Good afternoon, guys:
Here is a little known submachine gun, the Hyde-Inland M2:
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(This is the reason because after the Thompson, the Grease Gun was not M2 instead being M3!).

A good gun, reliable, controlable, accurate, less expensive than the Thompson (but with a time and work consuming machined receiver) designed by Hyde in 1936, In 1941 Inland division of GM developed further the gun, and was passed to Marlin for mass production. Unfortunatelly, Marlin failed to build the gun correctly, so less than 400 were done before the annulation of the contract (and now is a rare, almost unknown, gun). Cheers.

PS: Thanks cplnew ( :oops: ), now the template is corrected!,thanks sebu!

Author:  Cplnew83 [ June 12th, 2020, 1:32 pm ]
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reytuerto wrote: *
Here is a little known submachine gun, the Hyde-Inland M2:
Excellent addition, great drawing.
your title must be corrected (From M6 to M2).

Author:  sebu [ June 12th, 2020, 4:19 pm ]
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Truly, interesting guns and well executed!

Author:  rifleman2 [ June 13th, 2020, 8:30 pm ]
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has the FG42 been drawn looks good on weaponbucket but think this scale is much nicer

Author:  eswube [ June 14th, 2020, 11:29 am ]
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Fantastic additions. :)

Author:  dalamace [ June 28th, 2020, 10:08 pm ]
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Hey everyone,

Here is the little known Shevchenko Pistol, specifically the PSh-4 chambered in the 9x18mm Makarov, with a strange dual-feed system borrowed from the 1900s era Gabbet-Fairfax Mars Pistol.

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And here is the FN FNX-45, chambered in .45 ACP.

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Thank You!

Author:  rifleman2 [ July 2nd, 2020, 10:31 pm ]
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had a flick back through from page 1. I do wonder If all of the AK variants will ever be covered (should there be seperate threads for variations on AK,FAL,G3,M16?) and its a shame there isn't an archive like there is for the shipbucket and FD scales.

Author:  SouprRacwn [ July 3rd, 2020, 5:17 am ]
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rifleman2 wrote: *
had a flick back through from page 1. I do wonder If all of the AK variants will ever be covered (should there be seperate threads for variations on AK,FAL,G3,M16?) and its a shame there isn't an archive like there is for the shipbucket and FD scales.
There actually is an archive posted online somewhere, unless it was for the core SB website and not on the forum itself.

Most likely, you will have to ask a member if they keep an archive on their local files.

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