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    I became a father today and she is called "Schmeisser"

    hej guys,
    no my girlfriend didn´t have throw out a baby today

    Here my new mp38 ... fully deactivated ... but still possible to seperate parts ...

    not match number ... but the condition like production yesterday ... instead of

    battle dammage on the magazine holder below

    And finally, the screw for the barrel has to be changed, its a late war model
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        #4
        Again this is one subject that hurts ...

        I had a MP38 deact in my hands at Regimentals up in Islington in '94, the price was steep as I remember it (around 600£ I think) but not even close to the silly-money you have to dish out for one (esp. old spec) now ... do I have to add that I passed on it ... as I passed on the MP44/StG44 combo I was offered for 550£ ... the pain!!!
        Last edited by r_hufschmied; 06-24-2009, 10:14 AM. Reason: typo

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          #5
          hej,
          I know exactly that you mean . I gave out one mp38 match number two year ago but I would do this never again .
          I learned to hold the rare items as the collection and I rather eat the whole months noodles than to sell my collection stuff

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            #6
            Really nice MP38. I really enjoyed the contrast between the dark receiver and the bright frame. Cool!
            If you are happy with this one who cares if is mismatching?
            Congratulations and thanks for sharing with us!

            Douglas

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              Nice!

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                #8
                very nice item!!!
                I would like to have one too. What would be a good price for such a item in this condition?


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                  #9
                  hey,
                  thanks
                  Of course an old specs like this is quite popular around the collectors ... In europe it should get something between 2000-3500 euros ... always depend on matching number or not , no dammages and so on

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                    Originally posted by Schmeisserfan View Post
                    hey,
                    thanks
                    Of course an old specs like this is quite popular around the collectors ... In europe it should get something between 2000-3500 euros ... always depend on matching number or not , no dammages and so on
                    WW II militaria has become a very expensive hobby..two years ago you could find helmets for $100..now there is nothing below $500..

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                      #11
                      very nice mp38, im going to buy one of these next, probably go for the mp40, they are more common, however if anyone is squeemish, look away now lol:

                      i found this pic on the net, i would hate to see one ended up like this:



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                        #12
                        I´m not squeamish ... but what a horrible picture , this is really like a a spike in my collector heart
                        Does a bulldozer went over by this ?

                        Did you notice the "non ripped" early magazine holder and the early barrel of this ?

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                          #13
                          Not sure if that is the same MP40 but I remember seeing one in much the same condition that was found in the wreck of a Stuka or Me 109!

                          /Ian
                          Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                          Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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                            That picture reminnds me that my Labrador dog can do the same thing on anything he chews...

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                              Originally posted by Ian Jewison View Post
                              Not sure if that is the same MP40 but I remember seeing one in much the same condition that was found in the wreck of a Stuka or Me 109!

                              /Ian
                              yes this is the one

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