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Any interest in selling the two Uzi barrels please let me know. They are the ones in positions 2 and 4 going from left to right. The barrel with cooling fins appears to be a thompson barrel if I'm not mistaken.Originally posted by pullnshoot25I would love to have a hole cut in the ceiling so I could pop out and BAM! Hit 'em with my spice weasel...Originally posted by aileronThe hassle would be between this. (_._) and this (_0_).Originally posted by Neil McCauleyWhen Im wearing a miniskirt than yeah sure I use my foot to flush the urinals all the time!Comment
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All the stuff on the left of 1st photo are clearly Sten parts, but larger bolt and spring and rear cap is Yugo M56 SMG.
Rusty barrel with cut receiver on right is from a Thompson M1A1.
Finned barrel is for a Thompson M1928A1.
Out of the four mags you have there, three (smooth sides) are for a PPsh-43. The other one with the circular cut-outs appears to be Yugo M56.
Uzi rear sight and cut receiver section.
Barrel with cut receiver on far right is also Yugo M56 SMG.Last edited by bigthaiboy; 01-05-2011, 12:58 PM.
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Thanks but I will make an ad if parts for sale section once I find out what everything is.If you can't explain it simply you don't understand it well enough. Albert EinsteinComment
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From wiki
7.63x25mm Mauser
The 7.63x25mm Mauser (.30 Mauser Automatic) round was the original ammunition of the Mauser C96 service pistol. This cartridge headspaces on the shoulder of the case.[1] The basis of this cartridge was the 7.65x25mm Borchardt cartridge of 1893, the only successful automatic pistol cartridge in production at the time. The 7.63 mm Mauser is sometimes confused with the later 7.65x22mm Parabellum (.30 Luger), also a bottlenecked pistol cartridge.
The 7.63 mm Mauser cartridge was the basis for the 7.62x25mm Tokarev round adopted by the Soviet Union. Although the case dimensions of the two cartridges are nearly identical, the 7.62 mm Tokarev has a stronger powder charge and is not suited for use in C96 pistols or other firearms chambered for 7.63 mm Mauser. However, the 7.63 mm Mauser could be used in firearms chambered for the 7.62 mm Tokarev: something that became important later during WWII on the Eastern Front when the Germans began using captured 7.62x25mm weapons, notably the PPSh-41 and fed them with 7.63 mm Mauser rounds.
Firearms chambered for the 7.63 mm Mauser cartridge include the Mauser C96 and variants and copies, the Astra Model 900 and variants, and a handful of pre-World War II submachine guns such as the Swiss Bergmann M/20 exported to China and Japan[2] and the SIG MKMO.
During the Finnish-Soviet Winter War and World War II, the cartridge was issued by Finnish and German forces for use in captured Soviet submachine guns, due to its inherent substitutability for the Soviet 7.62x25mm round. According to Finnish military archives, the Finnish Army ordered one million rounds of 7.63mm Mauser from FN for this purpose[3].
7.63 mm Mauser ammunition is still manufactured by the companies Fiocchi, Sellier & Bellot and Prvi Partizan.
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how much for the m56 kit???? it that the semi bolt for it i see on the paper in the first pic??????
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looks like the receiver stubs belong to the uzi? not exactly sure but i could've sworn those grooves stamped into it look uzi to meComment
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I just posted an ad in the parts for sale section. I would like to sell the whole pile of stuff at once.
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The PPsh-43 is in 7.62x25mm Tokarev, but according to Wikipedia, the Finns did use 7.63x25 Mauser barrels in captured Russian SMGs. If it is a Finnish barrel, I can only imagine it has to be a fairly rare item.Originally posted by bigbob76
Thanks bigthaiboy. Was there a PPsh-43 in 7.63x25?
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