Hi folks,
i'm an author in Belgium, i'm writing an article on lunchbox specials. these are weapons that were stole from the plants. often they don't have serials, proof stamps or gunlogo's.
I could use pictures of any gun with these specifications. I do have some FN specials in my collection but i could use more input. Also story's are great to hear.
thanks
Paco out
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Can't help, but I love your collection :P
Interested in hearing what anyone has to say as well![]()
-Dan
"I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker."
Voltaire
Awesome collection!
No disrespect, but i seriously dought that you will have any responses. Since it would be openly admitting to stealing from the manufacturer, and possessing an unregistered firearm.
Blake.
"The beatings will continue, until morale improves"
I can understand the fact that stealing is not ok,but;Originally Posted by livinloud5
I didn't steal'm, i bought them legaly.
They are all registered in the Belgian central gunregister.
Some were stolen from the Germans in WW2, how do you call that? Heroism or thiefs.
also, all WW2 guns are left behind, stolen from US GI's, Geman soldiers...
They all belonged to an army and were never sold to civilians.
For me, they are great to have and i like the stories that comes with some of those guns...
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True. I was just pointing out, that a lot of them wouldn't be registered. Those who have the ones that are technically illegal won't share on a forum.
And some won't share just so it wont raise the eye brows of some liberal.
I too am interested in this category, its finding them that's so hard.
Blake.
"The beatings will continue, until morale improves"
He's also in Belgium and their gun laws are a bit different than over here. Some other European collectors like him who occasionally come here might have a lead for himOriginally Posted by livinloud5
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-Dan
"I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker."
Voltaire