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Some pics of the Museum of weapons from Buenos Aires (Note, I didn´t take the photos):
Mauser Rifles: ![]() A captured Bren and Enfield from 1982: ![]() Fal rifles: ![]() Machineguns:
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MP40:
![]() MEMS smg: ![]() Colt: ![]() I don´t remember this:
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Papi rocket:
![]() FM products: ![]() Spanish guns: ![]() Fara 83:
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Johnson rifle (in 7,65x54) and STG-44 made here by Citefa for field test:
![]() The STG-44 again: ![]() Thompsons and Uzi: ![]() Sten:
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Handguns:
![]() Soviet mg´s: ![]() Halcon smg´s: ![]()
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Nice display - I love the old 89 and 91 action Mausers. And I'm definately feeling some love for the handgun collection, there's stuff in there I've never seen in person. And one I don't recognize!
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Most of them are those firearms that were tested but never adopted.
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#8
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I assume you mean tested but not adopted by Argentina? Other than the Adler, Roth-Sauer, Bergmann 1896 and what looks like some kind of Astra prototype, they were all produced in appreciable numbers.
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Yep. But many of them (like the Cetme rifles or the Astras) were donated by foreign delegations during diplomatic visits or as a simple contribution to the museum, so it would not be surprising to find many rare weapons.
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Very nice. Now that's a place I'd like to visit.
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