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    Gotcher rare scoped German WWII guns right here. Presumably no question about their authenticity. In Maryland, USA, Aberdeen Proving Grounds Museum building, mid-1970s. Taken with a Kodak Instamatic camera so no griping about lousy picture and flash - gripers will be permanently banned. This was the museum that went up new about this era and had "war art" hanging on the walls, tripod HMGs that one could fondle, etc., and then got sanitized (displays changed, enemy war art removed) and is now closed, I believe. Where are those rifles now??
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    Hi,Here are some pics when I visited Aberdeen Proving Grounds years ago.Jay Parisi
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      Didn't most of the tanks goto Ft. Benning? Maybe the small arms did as well.

      I remember going into the back of the museum where they had lots more on wall racks.

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