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Title: Collecting militaria
Post by: Sommarkatze on June 27, 2012, 01:16:17 AM
Hi guys, I guess many people on this forum like myself is into military stuff and such. So I thought, lets make a thread were you can show of your militaria stuff :D
You maybe collect models, guns, uniforms ,cartridges or something like that :D

Show it off !
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Pac-Fish on June 27, 2012, 03:19:17 AM
I have some nerf guns :P. Does that count? XD
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Dann88 on June 27, 2012, 03:52:55 AM
I only have a story to contribute, I have a friend who like to collect military stuffs, he got US military stuffs like boots, helmet, night vision goggles, binocular, kevla vest and some bb guns like M4, USP, R700, G36C, shotgun... etc he's crazy about those stuffs.
When I visit his home I bring out his guns and try to fire those, but the fucking problem is they don't have the fucking bullets! I ask him where are all the bullets (the small round plastic pieces)? He said I don't need them I threw them out, then how you shoot these guns then? - I asked, he answered: I will fire them like pew pew guns then :P
I couldn't reply after he said that :-X

PS:
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Sommarkatze on June 27, 2012, 11:52:30 AM
Yes, nerf guns count! ( aint that like really popular in the states?) I got a couple of bb guns myself. I mostly collect funny looking rare classic guns and dont play against others with them. However my well used stg44 is used in skirmishes. Latly however I have been using my cheap ass china made thompson m1a1 with drummag , its entire made of plastic and weigh nothing so you can wave it around Max Payne style.


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Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Dann88 on June 27, 2012, 12:11:25 PM
Those chinese stuffs are cheap but they're also easy to break down. My first bb gun I gonna buy is a RPD or RPK with drum magazine and automatic fire airsoft version (sadly, if the police gonna find out they will take those kind of guns :-X).
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Walentin 'Walki' L. on June 27, 2012, 12:13:37 PM
Had an AK-74 and a double barrel shotgun from China. All broke down in a skirmish :P. Only my Glock 17 (German quality) is still working about two years now :P.
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Pac-Fish on June 27, 2012, 12:26:27 PM
I had a bb MP40 but it broke  :-X. It still looks cool :D. I'll get a pic later
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Dann88 on June 27, 2012, 12:29:17 PM
Anyone have grandpa/grandma's medals? My grandpa was a soldier and he had tons of them. I will try to find them show for you guys. And hey, show yours too! ;D
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Sommarkatze on June 27, 2012, 12:49:44 PM
Yeah, the chinese one are in terrible quality. However they are often quite cheap and often the coolest looking ones ( mp40s, c96s and such.) If you prefer older weapons like me ;)
Like Fishy/sharky said, they look cool still though, nice props and such ^^.

Doesnt have any medals. I got my grandfathers fathers hitlerjugend knife however. I get some pictures!
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Cranialwizard on June 27, 2012, 02:55:49 PM
My Arsenal:

Mosin-Nagant
SKS
Carcano
Several Pistols which I will not begin to name the entire list, including but not limited to Glocks, Winchester Revolvers, a Luger P-38, an old .45 that I'm afraid to shoot because it might explode :P

Oh,
Miscellaneous items include 2 shotguns, one gas-chambered and one pump-action, a .30-30 Winchester, aaaaaaand 2 pairs of Milano Stilettos.

My grandfathers were born during the war so I don't have anything like medals for that seeing that Italy withdrew in 1943 and did not require men to fight anymore. (So no great-grandfathers either)

However a few of my great uncles that arrived in the states went to Vietnam to gain in return educational opportunities. (The top level in school for the village we descend from was 5th grade :o)

My Wishlist:
1923 Thompson SMG. It look so pretty  :D
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Dann88 on June 27, 2012, 03:05:12 PM
Cranial, your guns are real eh?

Now I want to be a proudly US citizen  :-X
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Cranialwizard on June 27, 2012, 03:28:28 PM
Yea.

Now I want to be a proudly US citizen  :-X

Owning weapons has lots of silly stupid laws over here. If it's above a certain age it has to be registered, if it's below a certain age it has to be registered. It's also dependent on state, in New York it's illegal to carry most weaponry without getting certified in classes like Gun Safety etc.

Needless to say, I found loopholes. I don't keep my firearms in the state of New York.

Surprisingly, it's the Switchblades that could get me in the most trouble, lol (Possibly the .45 too but I dunno)
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Walentin 'Walki' L. on June 27, 2012, 04:27:49 PM
#Moved to Off-Topic

As this topic is not only Eastern Front releated.
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Pac-Fish on June 27, 2012, 04:35:51 PM
@Cranial: Looks like you are ready for a zombie apocalypse :P
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Cranialwizard on June 27, 2012, 04:38:27 PM
@Cranial: Looks like you are ready for a zombie apocalypse :P

Just about yea. Ammo can be expensive for the older guns so I try to make sure their iron sights are well fitted and leave them alone until something bad happens.

Like a zombie apocalypse.
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Dann88 on June 27, 2012, 04:38:58 PM
I think the most easiest way to own a large amount of weapons is create a movie company and register all those weapons as props, I think that's how the guy in FPSRussia own a full automatic G-18 with extended mag.

About those medals and ribbons should I make them all in 1 pic or what? How big a picture can be in a post?
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Pac-Fish on June 27, 2012, 04:40:53 PM
I think the most easiest way to own a large amount of weapons is create a movie company and register all those weapons as props, I think that's how the guy in FPSRussia own a full automatic G-18 with extended mag.

TY for telling me this loop hole :P

Just about yea. Ammo can be expensive for the older guns so I try to make sure their iron sights are well fitted and leave them alone until something bad happens.

Dont they have like a bunch of surplus US ammo from WWII? Im just curious. Like for the M1 Garand?
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Sommarkatze on June 27, 2012, 08:15:18 PM
They sure have a lot of old surplus US ammo, however, old gunpowder often doesnt work or in some cases can be kind of dangerous to use. They make new ammo as well :>
And Dann88, thats entire up to you how to post it ;D


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Here is a reproduction, so you can compare it :>

     Here is my grandpas fathers hitlerjugend knife, in terrible condition XD My father used it as a tool knife in our garage for many years until I took care of it . Thats why the swaztika emblen is gone and part of fingershield is gone.
He got the knife together with a letter from Hitler , well not personal written, it was massprinted and then signed by Adolf himself, something about a thank you for serving for the german during the great war 1914-1918. Sadly we dont have the letter . Probaly some of grandpas brothers or sisters familys has it. If I got to brag a little I think its cool to own a little piece of history :D
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Cranialwizard on June 27, 2012, 08:33:31 PM
Just about yea. Ammo can be expensive for the older guns so I try to make sure their iron sights are well fitted and leave them alone until something bad happens.

Dont they have like a bunch of surplus US ammo from WWII? Im just curious. Like for the M1 Garand?

The M1 Garand's ammo is easy to find, but I typically don't buy my ammo from surplus stores. Most of the time you can find rounds for the firearms in general on Ebay.

I don't have to buy ammo often because I don't go to a range all that much.
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: BurroDiablo on June 27, 2012, 10:38:17 PM
I used to collect Soviet badges and patches, but I've lost them all besides a Guards badge I bought in Bulgaria. I visited a few gun shops in Bulgaria, there was one just opposite a Prison (of all places) which sold all sorts of old and new crap, Mosin's, PPSH's, even a Maxim m1910 priced at something like 500 levs (£200/$310). Unfortunately I don't posses a Bulgarian firearms licence so I couldn't exactly buy any of them, but I'll probably pick one up when I move there once I have no prior commitments, already have some land... a quiet little shed overlooking a Russian owned oil refinery... paradise really.  :P

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Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Pac-Fish on June 28, 2012, 03:37:27 AM
Thats so cool IMO :P. I wish there was a small gun range near me :P. I am not violent or anything but I've always wanted to fire off one.
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Walentin 'Walki' L. on June 28, 2012, 08:03:45 AM
Anyone tried to fire a PKM from standing? I felt like the medic out of Bc2 and could finally proof that you can't hold a PKM at the clip :P! I didn't hit shit <.< btw.
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: stealthattack1 on June 28, 2012, 06:25:10 PM
Anyone tried to fire a PKM from standing?
Schwarzenegger?  :P
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Sommarkatze on June 29, 2012, 12:56:14 PM
Nice pictures! How come you are going to live in Bulgaria off all places? No offensive towards Bulgaria ofc!
And where did you get the chance to shoot the PKM Walki? ;D
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Walentin 'Walki' L. on June 29, 2012, 02:19:18 PM
And where did you get the chance to shoot the PKM Walki? ;D

I went to the shooting range in Switzerland with a couple of friends and shoot all kind of firearms (no static weapons). Also I shoot an PPSH in Belarus at "Stalins Line" (museum near Minsk).
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Cranialwizard on June 29, 2012, 02:21:11 PM
Gun laws in Switzerland are pretty funny  :D
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Pac-Fish on June 29, 2012, 03:56:41 PM
Gun laws in Switzerland are pretty funny  :D

Why do you say that ??? ? Im honestly curious.
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: BurroDiablo on June 29, 2012, 07:52:47 PM
Nice pictures! How come you are going to live in Bulgaria off all places? No offensive towards Bulgaria ofc!

Because Bulgaria is awesome and insanely cheap, which is great for a tight arsed Scot like myself :P Plus, I invested in some land on the Black Sea before they joined the EU, so I'm probably going to have to build a Villa or try to sell the land at some point in the near future. Also, Bulgarian officials are easy and the Police don't bother you if you speak English ;)
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Sommarkatze on June 29, 2012, 08:11:36 PM
For real? You sneaky bastard! Thats genius! ;D
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Walentin 'Walki' L. on June 29, 2012, 08:56:09 PM
Gun laws in Switzerland are pretty funny  :D

Why do you say that ??? ? Im honestly curious.

With 12 you'll get a rifle if you want or not. 40% are paid by the local gun club, 60% by the government AFAIK. Switzerland has no army, they are an army.
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Cranialwizard on June 30, 2012, 03:54:51 AM
Gun laws in Switzerland are pretty funny  :D

Why do you say that ??? ? Im honestly curious.

With 12 you'll get a rifle if you want or not. 40% are paid by the local gun club, 60% by the government AFAIK. Switzerland has no army, they are an army.

Mmm, that's not entirely what I read, however you're spot on with the payment options.

Switzerland distributes a gun to every 9 people. The 10th person, instead of being given a gun, is given a Rocket-Propelled weapon of some type like a RPG. (Not exactly sure what they use there.)
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Pac-Fish on June 30, 2012, 04:04:47 AM
Switzerland distributes a gun to every 9 people. The 10th person, instead of being given a gun, is given a Rocket-Propelled weapon of some type like a RPG. (Not exactly sure what they use there.)


I can't tell if you are telling the truth or lying for fun :P. Cause if that's true, I worry what will happen in Switzerland when a riot breaks out O_O. Oh the gun driven horror
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Cranialwizard on June 30, 2012, 03:39:57 PM
Switzerland distributes a gun to every 9 people. The 10th person, instead of being given a gun, is given a Rocket-Propelled weapon of some type like a RPG. (Not exactly sure what they use there.)


I can't tell if you are telling the truth or lying for fun :P. Cause if that's true, I worry what will happen in Switzerland when a riot breaks out O_O. Oh the gun driven horror

Switzerland is actually a fairly safe country from what I hear. No, they forcibly deliver you a gun.

This is probably why Switzerland hasn't been in a bloody war since 1815 with France. They've remained neutral ever since, however are still home to the Swiss Guard whom fought for independent Italian nations until the 1860s...
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Pac-Fish on June 30, 2012, 04:01:02 PM
We are OT but I have 1 last question. Does the Swiss Guard actually use Swiss army knifes?
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: GodlikeDennis on June 30, 2012, 06:17:13 PM
The Swiss Guard are the guys in puffy pants that guard Vatican City. I dunno how many different attachments their poleaxes come with. :P
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Max 'DonXavi' von B. on June 30, 2012, 06:56:22 PM
No, they don't use Swiss army knifes. Just SIG 550s ;D
Title: Re: Collecting militaria
Post by: Jäger on February 16, 2013, 12:25:40 AM
I have a Soviet Flag, along with an SSh40, Peaked Officers Cap(Artillery) and a side cap (What conscripts wear in EF) Along with a 1970's issue Soviet Desert cap from the Afghan war.