Hungarian Sniper rifle


Austro-Hungarian scopes Here we have an other rare sniper scope made by C.Reichert in Wien.


These rifles are the result of four designers' (János Egerszegi, Ferenc Földi, György Piroska and … The sniper infantry component of World War 2 could prove one of the single-most destructive elements on the battlefield in any given engagement.
Collection and pictures : Dariusz Marzec . Make: Hungarian Mosin-Nagant Model: M52 Sniper Rifle Serial Number: BC4349 Year of Manufacture: 1953 Caliber: 7.62 X 54R Action Type: Bolt Action with Internal Hinged Magazine Markings: The barrel chamber is marked “02” (Communist Block code for Hungary), “1953”, a small Hungarian crest, and “BC4349”.The right side of the barrel chamber is marked with 2 circled proofs.

The rifle itself is in great shape, works flawlessly, has clean parts and barrel.

A sniper rifle would have been a choice target for the rear echelon crew to grab. (4.0 kg) ... indicating the serial of the rifle the scope was issued with.

Hungarian PU sniper rifles Post by Miller Tyme » Sat Jan 26, 2019 9:19 pm With the recent acquisition of a 1952 M52 my run of Hungarian PU snipers is complete with a 1952, 2-1953's, a 54, and a Hungarian Military marked 43 Izhevsk PU sniper. It's a 1953 Hungarian M52 sniper rifle that looks like it just came off the production line. 98542 98543 98544 98545

sniper translation in English-Hungarian dictionary.

Found 2065 sentences matching phrase "sniper".Found in 9 ms. The barrel shank markings are "02", which is the country code for Hungary, the date, the Hungarian crest, and the serial number.

The rifle is what it is: its a bring back. Description: This is a pre-ban Hungarian SA-85M semi-automatic AK rifle. The stock is perfect, and the bluing would rival modern sporting rifles. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Steyr Mannlicher M95 Complete Bolt, Austrian, Hungarian, M1895, Rifle Part at the best online … Smoothest AK rifle I have owned. Nov 26, 2016 - M1895, Austro-Hungarian main battle rifle during World War I, & for some time afterwards.

Estimated 3,500,000 were made and large numbers have reached the US.

marking on the mount states for Erzeugungs Abteilung 11 (Production Department 11). The furniture has some wear on it …

Rifle comes with the furniture I bought it with and five magazines. After picking up a 1952 Hungarian M52 sniper this past weekend I am able to say I have completed my collection of Hungarian PU snipers with a 1952, 2-1953's, & a 1954 M52, plus a Hungarian Military marked 1943 Izhevsk PU sniper. The E.A.XI.

Habsburg Empire 1854-1918 (Austro-Hungarian Monarchy 1867-1918): Gasser Revolvers: M1870 - M1870/74 - M1873 - M74 Montenegrin - Kropatschek M1876 - M80 Montenegrin - Gendarmerie - Police - Rast-Gasser M1898 Showing page 1. Lots of folks would love to own it.

Hungarian Army the rifle was produced by Budapest, marked BUDAPEST M 95 on the receiver, 25%-35% of the total … The Hungarian M91/30 follows the same basic pattern as the Soviet M91/30 with few differences.

The rifle is all numbers matching and the scope, well that is the best part, it is a Hungarian scope, mount, and base. Built entirely in Hungary from 1952 to 1954, these attractive and finely machined firearms are rarely seen outside of collections. It is a nice sniper rifle, and correct in a way for a bring back as GI's did chrome stuff, maybe not so correct for the collector purists of sniper rifles. Gepard Sniper Rifle Gepard Távcsöves Mesterlövészpuska Origin of the Gepard Rifles The picture on the left shows a Gepard-3 in the front and a Gepard M1 in the back.

It was used on the Mannlicher M95 sniper rifle.

Rifle was produced by Steyr for the Austrian Army, marked STEYR M 95 on the receiver. Sniper Rifle General Description: Weight -- 8 3/4 lbs.

The M52 Sniper is one of a very few Mosin Nagant M91/30-styled guns that is manufactured completely outside of the Russia. There are two versions, the M91/30 PU sniper and the standard M91/30. (For details see below.) There are a total of [ 22 ] WW2 Sniper Rifles (1939-1945) entries in the Military Factory.