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    Russian DP-28

    This 1968 amnesty Registered Russian DP-28 was Picked up in France from surrendering Germans by a N.C. 30th. Inf. Division Veteran..... It is dated 1941...BILL
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    #2
    Is it still in it's original 7.62x54R caliber? If so it must have been a nightmare to get ammo on the French battlefield. Beautiful weapon btw.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Uncle Goose View Post
      Is it still in it's original 7.62x54R caliber? If so it must have been a nightmare to get ammo on the French battlefield. Beautiful weapon btw.
      Still in Russian 7.62X54R...BILL

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        #4
        Beautiful gun. Does it missing the flash hider?

        Jack

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          #5
          Originally posted by cossack1648 View Post
          Beautiful gun. Does it missing the flash hider?

          Jack
          Yes the Flash hider is missing....BILL

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            #6
            Nice looking example.
            It's great to know some of the weapons history as well.

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              #7
              Bill.

              That's a great peice.
              I have a 82nd ABN. veteran friend that had one, and it was taken out of his baggage as it was shipped back to the States, by officers. He described it as a Russian waepon with a "flying saucer on top"...
              Have you ever fired it ??

              ~Captainhoot

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                #8
                Good looking DP! It seems to have the original stock in good shape, which is always nice.

                DP is a very reliable gun even in the extreme conditions and it is also very easy to control, thanks to the low ROF.

                Personally I prefer the tank version DT w/ ground kit, as it has a proper pistol grip and no grip safety, which makes shooting in the prone position less awkward.

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