01 February 2008, 19:33
CutawayWalther MKb.42 assault rifle
Just wanted to start a thread about Walthers version of the MKb.42 assault rifle, If anyone is up for discussing about it
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/6...ermkb42rl3.jpghttp://img507.imageshack.us/img507/6...ermkb42bz4.jpghttp://www.fuenfte-gruppe.de/mkbw1.jpghttp://www.fuenfte-gruppe.de/mkbw2.jpghttp://img155.imageshack.us/img155/5...ermkb42xz0.jpghttp://img227.imageshack.us/img227/2...ermkb42kd4.jpghttp://i27.tinypic.com/168hnc9.jpgLast surviving specimens known are:
s/n 0035 - Defence Academy, UK
s/n 0050 - private collection, USA
s/n 0067 - private collection
s/n 0072 - private collection
s/n 0078 - Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, USA
s/n 0084 - National Firearms Centre Leeds, The Royal Armouries (the Old MOD Pattern Room), UK
s/n 0097 - private collection, deact, sold on
www.germanmilitaria.com in 2004. Probably still in Canada
s/n 0109 - (stock cut in half) Springfield Armory Museum, Massachusetts, USA
s/n 0116 - (different stock shape) Russian Army Museum, Moscow
s/n 0120 - Finnish Arms Museum Foundation, Hyvinkaa, Finland
s/n 0131 - Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, USA
s/n 0155 (s/n unconfirmed) - first, WTS Koblenz
s/n ? - second, WTS Koblenz
s/n ? - first, Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
s/n ? - second, Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
s/n ? - West Point Museum, New York, US
s/n ? - BATFE (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) USA. Probably severly damaged when used as bait to catch someone dealing in illegal machine guns.
s/n ? (impossible to read) - private collection, battlefield relic found in Czech Republic in 2007
Possible 2 more examples pulled out from water in Germany (information unconfirmed)
03 August 2019, 03:09
D HumbargerAwesome weapon. Can't see the images without an account.