Syrian war trophies captured by Russia
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Cool post, ty user.
>A single-barrel break-action shotgun, sometimes known as an ‘Obrez"
Heh.
Excellent link OP. Consider dumping the photos ITT
Funfact about obrez it is the russian words for
>ob - around
>rez - cut
Its the same term used for circumcision.
Astounding amount of dick-in-the-dirt gun porn here gents.
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Fuck it I'll do it. Incoming
>Figure 2.22 At top, a single-barrel break-action shotgun fitted with a ‘cup’-type muzzle attachment used to launch explosive munitions. At bottom, a Hungarian AMD-65 rifle. Note the gap between the metal handguard and the forward grip, which is attached at the same angle as the pistol grip. The grip may have been broken and reattached or reversed for some other reason. The original AMD-65 has a front grip attached at a reverse angle than the pistol grip
>Figure 2.21 A crude, craft-produced revolver
>taurus
>Figure 2.20 A Steyr SSG 69 bolt-action rifle
>Figure 2.19 A M1919A6 machine gun (source: Russian social media via ARES CONMAT).
Thanks user
>Figure 2.18 An HS .50-patterned anti-materiel rifle. Austrian, Iranian, and locally-made variants of this design have been documented in Syria
>Figure 2.17 A craft-produced pistol chambered for an unknown calibre, clearly inspired by Beretta designs
baller as hell
wut
Figure 2.16 A single-barrel break-action shotgun, sometimes known as an ‘Obrez’
I AM A MOTHERFUCKER
>Figure 2.15 A semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun, likely of Turkish origin
>Figure 2.14 An incomplete FN Herstal FAL self-loading rifle
>Figure 2.13 A US M79 grenade launcher (top) and a British STEN MkII sub-machine gun (bottom)
>Figure 2.12 A Swedish Ksp 58 general-purpose machine gun
>Figure 2.11 A Croatian RBG-6 40 mm rotary grenade launcher
>Figure 2.10 At top, a Romanian AK—or at least one fitted with the distinctive Romanian lower handguard and side folding stock. This stock design is very popular in Middle Eastern countries and is replicated by local craft-producers. At bottom, an M1 Carbine with a 30-round magazine
>Figure 2.9 An Israeli Galil self-loading rifle (top) and UZI sub-machine Gun (bottom) (
>Figure 2.8 A FN Herstal FAL self-loading rifle with a DIY scope rail. Note that the rail is bent, which is often seen when airsoft or other ‘toy’ accessories are used in combat zones. Such products are often adapted to real firearms during various Middle Eastern conflicts. The ‘rack number’ or armoury marking on the stock reads “195”
>Figure 2.7 Markings on the Iranian G3, indicating a year of production of “1352” in the Shamsi calendar, or 1973 in the Gregorian
>rail is bent
Cheap plastic airshit btfo
>Figure 2.6 A Czech sa. 25 submachine gun (top) which is missing its butt-plate, and an Iranian G3 self-loading rifle (bottom)
>CAL "22"
I assume the quoutation marks means that it's ballpark .22 caliber, not exactly .22 cal.
>Figure 2.5 Close up of the markings on the Lee-Enfield rifle’s wrist socket
here's some of mine
Some kind of spigot mortar maybe? It might use that piston looking thing to hurl a grenade.
>Figure 2.4 Markings on the Colt M16A1 self-loading rifle
>Figure 2.3 A Colt M16A1 self-loading rifle and a Lee-Enfield No. 5 Mk I “Jungle Carbine” bolt-action rifle
>Figure 2.2 Close-up of the M1928A1
Maybe? They reinvented the piat if so
Of course there is no Russian (Soviet) equipment. Terrorists only use western and eastern european equipment!
>Figure 2.1 Two WW-era firearms on display in Novosibirsk. Top, a Lee-Enfield .303 bolt-action rifle and bottom, a M1928A1 Thompson .45 ACP sub-machine gun. Weapons of this vintage remain in limited service in Syria
Good thread OP! The stories these guns could tell, I really want to know how the sten and M79 got there.
>Figure 1.5 An M1919A4 machine gun
Think about it this way
>Vadim moi brat, Ministry says we can takes a few trophies from dead syriets
>do yuo take AK type rifle we operate with for years and see on daily basis?
>or unique wacky gun we find random terrorist wielding
surely they would take the slavshit right
>Figure 1.4 Next to the craft-produced anti-materiel rifle lies a Beretta PM12S sub-machine gun, followed by an AR-15-type rifle fitted with a CAA Command Arms M4S1 handguard. An Israeli FAL self-loading rifle is visible at the top left corner of this photo (source: rg.ru).
>Figure 1.3 An M16A2 rifle amongst several G3-type rifles, one of which is fitted with a collapsible stock
i don't know if you are being retarded on purpose or just plain stupid, armies never bring back basic guns that are still in services most of the time it's always either a few home made and plenty of WW2 weapons and cold war guns and then put them in their own base museum, even the US did it with some guns in afghanistan whe nthey found black powder guns and even M1 garands
Naisu. I hope you didn't take the VBIED home.
>Figure 1.2 A selection of captured small arms and light weapons on display in Yekaterinburg
I know what it's about my man. It happens that Bulgarian soldiers get shot at by the same circle 10 guns they use themselves. Fucking arms dealers.
>Figure 2.16 A single-barrel break-action shotgun, sometimes known as an ‘Obrez’
I AM A MOTHERFUCKER
fin
It just went back into the armory, silly.
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Some motherfucker plated that thing and hand engraved the model and specs. Nigga thought he was going into business with these
>sees this
>immediately ululates
I don't think it's plated. I think the slide is just made of brass.
>Abdul, come quick
>what is it Achmed
>You'll never guess what my cousin in Zagreb sent me!
Blows my mind they couldn't makeshift one fucking pin in a country where the IEDs were practically wizardry.
I wonder who gave these to them...
I got some cool shit too, neat
Where were you
>tfw no cousin Zagreb to send me cool shit.
Nice find. that is some mad max shit right there
>UN armored personnel carrier
topkek
Warhammer 2019: the bolter
The Sten is obvious. The Middle East was flooded with British weapons during and right after WW2.
>this is mah problem solver right here
>Glock 40
The serial means it was made by Auto-Ordinance in Bridgeport CT.,the company made about 200000 from 1941 until the end of the war so this was probably made in '42 or so and saw action in the European Theater. And ended up in Syria banging away in wartime again at almost 80 years old.
Fucking legendary
>At top, a single-barrel break-action shotgun fitted with a ‘cup’-type muzzle attachment used to launch explosive munitions.
Until today I was not aware you could hand forge a 40mm launcher and weld it to a fucking shotgun.
I know what I'm doing this weekend.
If you have never carried this into battle against an evil dictator and his Uncle Vlad you are not a man
cup launchers are the oldest type of grenade launcher in the book, and also the simplest.
Fine but did you make one by hand and weld it to a 100 year old boomstick?
Alright, I've done what I can. this is the best thread on Jow Forums right now and it will live in the archives forever, but if you want to know what dedicated alluakbars choose to fight with, here it is. much respeck all you dead sandy patriots nd freedom fighters
>pick up and haul in some old, rotten, rusty junk
>display them as "war trophies" and brag about them
Jesus Christ, Russkies, have some self respect.