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Suomi smg
Yes late on this on as well Soumi Smg in german use 6 SS Geb Nord used them not in large numbers As for the PPSH it was a copy of the Soumi By the way you can buy a Soumi over here in Finland from 300 e thats CHEAP me thinks
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M27 Nagant
Hei I have heard that they are Available for a round 70 to 100 uk pounds .If you buy a Nagant from good old Suomi you will have to have it deac to uk standards and i dont know what it costs in the uk now
I'm working on that now. The process I've worked out goes like this:
1 - Pay someone to buy your weapon in Finland
2 - Arrange with a British gun dealer to import the weapon. Explain why. Sound like a mentalist. Usually after half an hour he will agree to get you out of the shop.
3 - Get the person in Finland to exchange details with the gun shop owner. When the owner is satisfied your Finn friend isn't a criminal, arrange for the weapon to be sent with its Finnish deactivation certificate.
4 - The gun dealer receives the gun, sends it to the Birmingham Proof House for deactivation and charges you £70+.
5 - BPH receives the deactivated weapon, looks at it for a few minutes and decides that, as it's deactivativated to Finnish standards, it therefore is to British ones. Welds the bolt up if they're having a rotten day.
6 - (Some time later) grudgingly issues a British deactivation ticket and sends the gun to the gun dealer.
7 - Congratulations! You have a gun! It's only cost (price of gun + price of shipping + gun dealer's charges)!
Simple, innit?
1 - Pay someone to buy your weapon in Finland
2 - Arrange with a British gun dealer to import the weapon. Explain why. Sound like a mentalist. Usually after half an hour he will agree to get you out of the shop.
3 - Get the person in Finland to exchange details with the gun shop owner. When the owner is satisfied your Finn friend isn't a criminal, arrange for the weapon to be sent with its Finnish deactivation certificate.
4 - The gun dealer receives the gun, sends it to the Birmingham Proof House for deactivation and charges you £70+.
5 - BPH receives the deactivated weapon, looks at it for a few minutes and decides that, as it's deactivativated to Finnish standards, it therefore is to British ones. Welds the bolt up if they're having a rotten day.
6 - (Some time later) grudgingly issues a British deactivation ticket and sends the gun to the gun dealer.
7 - Congratulations! You have a gun! It's only cost (price of gun + price of shipping + gun dealer's charges)!
Simple, innit?
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Suomi M31 smg's available here:
http://www.wiking.fi/fin/deaktivoidutaseet.htm
Only "2nd model" ie with muzzle brake, but better than nothing. Wikind ships abroad as well - at least I think so.
http://www.wiking.fi/fin/deaktivoidutaseet.htm
Only "2nd model" ie with muzzle brake, but better than nothing. Wikind ships abroad as well - at least I think so.
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Man i love your countryFranz repper wrote:Yes they do have a deactivation law here in Finland it s not as bad as you have in the uk 7 out of 10 Finns own a gun and gun crime is not a big thing over here Did you here that Tony B ?
Do you need a immigrant from the Netherlands
Looking for T30 bayonet info.
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