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    Mp43 !!??!!! belive or not true....

    Hi fellows,

    I had this Mp43 for years but its gone this is what I have left of it. I would like to ask around that how rare is an actuall Mp43? I know it looks like an Mp44 but it had the Mp43 clearly stamped in the side (left). I was preserved fairly good because its from the river Duna (Donau) in Budapest. I had the restoration done my self, and had to make a repro stock for it... On the weapon nearly everthing could move even I could load it and it would take the catrage out properly... I hope you enjoy the photo.

    http://gportal.hu/picview.php?prt=45...07531&index=14

    http://gportal.hu/picview.php?prt=45...07531&index=15


    Regards.

    #2
    Hmm

    My Brother dated a girl whose face was pitted like that, poor thing.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
      My Brother dated a girl whose face was pitted like that, poor thing.

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        #4
        Basically the MP.43, MP.44 and the StG.44 are the same gun, it just went through several naming revisions for political reasons. In terms of rarety of the different markings they go from MP.44 being the most comon and StG.44 the rarest.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ApathyL View Post
          Hi fellows,

          I had this Mp43 for years but its gone this is what I have left of it. I would like to ask around that how rare is an actuall Mp43? I know it looks like an Mp44 but it had the Mp43 clearly stamped in the side (left). I was preserved fairly good because its from the river Duna (Donau) in Budapest. I had the restoration done my self, and had to make a repro stock for it... On the weapon nearly everthing could move even I could load it and it would take the catrage out properly... I hope you enjoy the photo.

          http://gportal.hu/picview.php?prt=45...07531&index=14

          http://gportal.hu/picview.php?prt=45...07531&index=15


          Regards.
          Hi
          MP43 was made since December 1943 to the early 1945 so it's quite common marking. Yours is in a very good shape as for river found one.
          Have a look for similar ones below:

          M.Kb.42(H)
          MP43
          MP43
          MP43/1
          MP43

          Click to enlarge


          Regards
          Jacek

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            #6
            Dr. Strangelove.

            That's funny !!! LOL !!!

            -Capthoot

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              #7
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              Hello, Mr. Apáthy!

              very nice one, indeed. Probably my granddad hid it there... If you get bored with it, pls send it back to Bp.

              üdv, Krisztián

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                #8
                To me there is something compelling about firearms in relic condition. I just picked up a 1906 Luger that looks to be in about the same condition but still operates.
                Jim

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                  #9
                  It's definately "been there" and "done that". Very nice piece of history...

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                    #10
                    An Mp 43/44 is a nice find, in any condition; the little pitting does not distract from the gun (but probably would not look too good ona girl!). Great collection there you have in Poland Jacek! Especially the Mkb. 42, a beauty!

                    I don't come often to the Firearms forum, but now that I am here - anyone here has the follow-up to this one, the MP45 (or Sturmgewehr '45). Only seen it on the box art of a Dragon 1:35 Model Kit. Any known survivors?

                    Thanks,
                    Frank.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Frank Schneider View Post
                      An Mp 43/44 is a nice find, in any condition; the little pitting does not distract from the gun (but probably would not look too good ona girl!). Great collection there you have in Poland Jacek! Especially the Mkb. 42, a beauty!

                      I don't come often to the Firearms forum, but now that I am here - anyone here has the follow-up to this one, the MP45 (or Sturmgewehr '45). Only seen it on the box art of a Dragon 1:35 Model Kit. Any known survivors?

                      Thanks,
                      Frank.

                      Hi Frank
                      Thanks! I think that M.Kb.42(W) (apart from Haenels version shown) is quite nice as well

                      There are some StG45s in museums and private collections in the US and in Europe.

                      Regards
                      Jacek

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                        #12
                        Doc,

                        I think I met that girl. She was so ornery her parents fed her with a slingshot!

                        Bob Hritz
                        In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                        Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Frank Schneider View Post
                          I don't come often to the Firearms forum, but now that I am here - anyone here has the follow-up to this one, the MP45 (or Sturmgewehr '45). Only seen it on the box art of a Dragon 1:35 Model Kit. Any known survivors?

                          Thanks,
                          Frank.
                          There are two types of preserved Stg45's, prototype and troop trail test rifles.

                          This is a late prototype StG45(M), kept by the Waffenmuseum Oberndorf in Germany:



                          This is what is believed to be the 0-series troop trail StG45(M) marked V21, one of 30 made. Owned by a private collector in the US. These were most likely assembled by the British post war:









                          Read more about it here and there's some additional pictures:

                          http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtop...ighlight=stg45

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                            #14
                            Hufschmied,

                            Thanks a 1.000.000! - As it was so late, wondered how many would still be around.

                            I looked for Oberndorf, but there are about 10 of these places in Germany - any idea which one? If it's close, I might go there for a day.

                            Thx again!

                            Frank.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Frank Schneider View Post
                              Hufschmied,

                              Thanks a 1.000.000! - As it was so late, wondered how many would still be around.

                              I looked for Oberndorf, but there are about 10 of these places in Germany - any idea which one? If it's close, I might go there for a day.

                              Thx again!

                              Frank.
                              Look for "Oberndorf am Neckar". The town is most known for the current main office and factory of Heckler & Koch.

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