I stripped and repainted that lafette with dunkelgelb


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Genuine 42 made in Maget in Berlin in 1943, the anti aircraft sight attachment about a foot back from the muzzle is the easiest way to tell, the MG53's dont have them.snayperskaya wrote:Is that an original Wehrmacht MG-42 and Lafette tripod or one of the later Yugo versions?......very nice either way
Understandable.DanTheMan wrote: Manufactured by Gustloff-Werke in 1940 showing fantastic WaA stamps, this one is a keeper.
How is your scope attached to the rifle? Sorry for the questions.DanTheMan wrote:Nope just an old SMLE with a Simmons 1-4WTC which is in keeping with the spirit of things, hence hiding it with hessian sand bagJS569 wrote:Off topic but is that a genuine No1MkIII* sniper's rifle? Is it Lithgow by any chance?DanTheMan wrote:Camera on a tripod, rifle corner to corner on the floor, +1 on exposure setting, captures enough to get a decent overview.
Good pic too, your technique works obviously
And just then the FEO drops by for an unannounced inspection and thinks you sleep with your rifle...@nd wrote:Sorry just had to.
I put the rifle/gun on a light grey/neutral sheet on the bed, stand on a step ladder zoom in on the gun until it fills the frame.Get directly over the rifle to avoid distortion, then crop out anything unwanted.Put a board under the sheet to stop any wrinkles in the sheet.
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