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    Tomas

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    Hello Tomas!

    Nice pictures of Djuramåsa! When I was there just after they opened the museum, they only had some of the heavy ordnance and Swedish WW2-related displays. The small arms display is impressive, but having seen pskott m/68 and m/86 (AT4) on the pictures, I have to say I miss the dear old grg m/48 (Carl Gustaf RCL)!

    /Jonas

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    Tomas - a great set of photos and they show the weapons collection off very well. I could identify many of them - however, not all of them. I see they are numbered - did you get a catalogue which would allow you to just list the name of each weapon ?

    This thread follows on very well from Helen's views at the Pitt Rivers Museum. Mervyn

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    Tomas,

    Thanks for sharing all those pictures!

    Let me ask you where this museum is located?

    Its content is very nice, but I have some reservations about two Lugers displayed (106 & 112).

    # 112 has a barrel which is not original. Looks like a finnish Tikka-made barrel. But definitively not German.

    # 106 seems to be a Navy Luger but the adjustable rear sight is missing.

    But the remaining acerve is simply outstanding.

    Douglas.

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