Recently aquired weapons

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sherwan_88
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Re: Recently aquired weapons

Unread post by sherwan_88 » June 30th, 2009, 1:00 pm

The Rambo blade was indeed made in Sialkot, matter of fact the company which made it is owned by one of my uncles, my mothers eldest sister's husband, i've spent my summers with them since i moved to Lahore. They are indeed very good craftsmen, but they are the people who are directly responsible of running down our soccer business, its a long story, so i shall skip this one.

I had that Blade/Dagger when i was about 14-15, but never knew it was important so gave it my gatekeeper back then.

Sam,
BTW, how much did you get that MP5 for?
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Re: Recently aquired weapons

Unread post by sarmadq » June 30th, 2009, 2:03 pm

My dad got 3 blades, 1 for each of his sons and 1 for himself back in '87. We visited the factory often & every cousin visiting us had to get one.
Dad's retired all his collection to the mount. On this mount you can see the Russian AK 47 bayonets, a special forces side knife, a Buck knife & others of his old collection WWII & American Indian knives.

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The MP5 and Beretta 92FS INOX SS 9mm pictured below.

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This MP5 costed me an arm and a leg ........... 550k package for both the weapons. Still to get the scope and red dot for the MP5, so holding back a bit of the money.
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Re: Recently aquired weapons

Unread post by sherwan_88 » June 30th, 2009, 2:28 pm

Thats the "K" varient of the MP5,
Is it POF? Why such a smaller magazine?
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Re: Recently aquired weapons

Unread post by sarmadq » June 30th, 2009, 3:00 pm

Yeah, that's a POF 'Pk' variant. Came with two mags; 20 & 50.
Sam
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Re: Recently aquired weapons

Unread post by sherwan_88 » June 30th, 2009, 3:18 pm

There is no "PK" varient, there is only a line of "K" (Kurz) Varients. The POF has named it "SMGPK" for unknown reasons, maybe for distinction.
Yours is a standard MP5K, SEF trigger group, standard sights.
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Re: Recently aquired weapons

Unread post by sarmadq » June 30th, 2009, 10:58 pm

IT IS. :roll: I guess I should reconsider paying the guy :)
Sam
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Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away, Know when to Run !
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