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03-13-2015 03:08 PM
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No. 2.....I think maybe you looked too fast........
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No. 2.....I think maybe you looked too fast........
It seems to have ZGB engraved ....
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Therer's a story behind the silvery coloured one at the far end if anyone is interested. Note the 20 round ZB .303 magazines
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Is that the Afghan recovered ZB that you wrote an article on?
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Yes. If you have the story maybe you could put it up again........
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Obviously the gun pictured by Luis is not a ZGB. But if someone who reads Czech
can explain what the text on the website says about this gun, we could determine precisely what it is. The photos of the magazines show one loaded with rimmed cartridges, the other with rimless...
If it's 8x56 then it is clearly a reworked Bulgarian ZB39. If it's .303, it's something else.
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I can tell you by the serial number and the scrub marks that it's a ZB39 with markings scrubbed post war by the communist authorities. Warren W has it's older brother, and both of mine are a little bit older than that.
Oh, and ignore the rimless rounds, they look like fired projectiles put on cases for show.
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