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    Italian job, baby....

    Hey guys.

    I wanted to post some pics of my Baretta 38/42, all matching numbers
    and stock, completely functional and full-auto. I am not sure if the
    sling is WWII vintage or not. It is very similar in a lot of ways, to the
    MP-40. Very docile to shoot. It has one trigger for semi-auto, then
    the other trigger is for rock-and-roll !!!
    The Barettas' were favored the the German troops, and they were
    finely machined (but not over-engineered) weapons. Enjoy !!

    -Capthoot
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    Da' udder side....
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      #3
      Here is a canvas pouch that came with the weapon. It was told to
      me as "paratrooper pouch". I was buying the weapon, not the pouch
      but since it was part of the deal...
      The pouch has no markings that I can tell, and the seller didn't know
      much about it either.
      Any input here would be appreciated.
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        closer shot of the pouch....
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          #5
          I came across the model that shows a similar pouch, so I take it
          that such a thing existed. That is the best I can do from my
          research...
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            #6
            Finally, a couple of boxes of collectible ammo.


            -Capthoot
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              #7
              Very nice SMG, if I beleive they were a favorite of the german paras.
              Thanks for posting the pics.
              Cheers Chris.

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                #8
                wery nice gun these guns are wery reare in norway but they are consider to be among the beter built mp s. greatings from norway , sisu

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                  #9
                  Wow Beautiful gun! I have a de-activated one I bought a few years back for wall hanging. Intrestingly it has German acceptance marks on it.

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                    #10
                    Nice MP and full auto ...

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                      #11
                      Thanks Guys, for the replies and the comments.
                      It's a nice day here in Fla., so we are going to the range for a little
                      ballistic R&R right now...


                      -Capthoot

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