@MrAngryStef ziemlich schwaches Argument weil dann würden da viele Waffen bzw fast alle nicht passen. Und Das Wehrtechnische Museum in Koblenz ist übrigens eine Einrichtung der Bundeswehr ;-).
@clydethekiller Im not sure what they do-----welding the barrel sounds about right.. There is some private companys that "decommision" weapons,to use by collectors.. These companys cut the weapon up from 1 end to the other and fix it up so it cant be seen...
@RebelSonBand I know. you could give this junk to the northern alliance or Afgahan national army and have them run around as decoys, while we rape and pillage. watching this video really hurts to know that some asshole took his tim to cut the reciever in half are put a welding bar down the bore and welded it shut. USELESS JUNK I TELL YOU.
@clydethekiller LOOL... Something to tell the grand-kids,the Afghan nationals running around with decommisioned ww2 weapons..xD Yea,its a shame(about the gunsxD)that they destroy them like that---I got a story for you,about some guns from my grand-dad...True story,my dad still have them at home...:)
@clydethekiller During the time of German occupitation of Denmark some guys smuggled a danish army rifle out of a barracks---dunno how,guess there was at-least 1 soldier involved---the rifle was to be used by the resistance.. These men asked my grand-dad to hide the rifle for them,untill they could pick it up,at some time in the future..He accepted,and the rifle was hidden in his barbarshop..But nobody never came to collect this rifle,dunno why..So my dad still got it--:)
@clydethekiller Here is a nother 1 for you..When the germans finally surrendered in Denmark,there was no army to collect their guns..The Brits was like 1 week away,the DK police was put in kz-camps and the army was long dispanded..250.000 troops in DK----thats A LOT of guns..My grand-dad stood by the road,watching all these troops walking home,and he did some shopping too-----he got himself a belgian pistol with its leather holster off a german officer..You never guess the price ?? :)
@RebelSonBand I recently seen a nazi dagger going for 2,500 i imagin a working pistol from that period possibly go for 6,ooo$ amercian. you seem cool ill send you FRIEND REQUEST
@clydethekiller The price my grand-dad payed the offizer for the gun+holster was----a bread and half a salami..
Incridebly but true----there was literally weapons laying in the road ditches when they left..The guns was of no use anymore,and they were to hand them in by the border anyways..So they just dropped their mausers in the ditches-----or sold them for food,like this dude did...:)
WHERE IS THIS??can i have the address please..holy god i have been waiting all my life for this!!
tyger0603 6 months ago
@tyger0603
Mayener Straße 87
56070 Koblenz, Germany
TheGondorian 6 months ago
eins versteh ich nicht, das soll deutsches museum sein und dann sind da maschinengewehre wie die browning
MrAngryStef 1 year ago
@MrAngryStef warum sollte die da nicht sein? :-D
PaddyPrivat 10 months ago
@PaddyPrivat weil es kein deutsches gewehr bzw modell ist
MrAngryStef 10 months ago
@MrAngryStef also nen browning M2 wird z.B. bei der Marine eingesetzt ;-)
PaddyPrivat 10 months ago
@PaddyPrivat sicher nicht bei der deutschen im 2. weltkrieg
MrAngryStef 10 months ago
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Airsofttipps 10 months ago
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@MrAngryStef ziemlich schwaches Argument weil dann würden da viele Waffen bzw fast alle nicht passen. Und Das Wehrtechnische Museum in Koblenz ist übrigens eine Einrichtung der Bundeswehr ;-).
Airsofttipps 10 months ago
you think they make these unusable being there in a musum?
clydethekiller 1 year ago
@clydethekiller They do....All weapons in a museum is made unusable,to prevent theft..
RebelSonBand 1 year ago
@RebelSonBand thought so. god what a bunch of useless junk then. i bet the just weld the barrel. possibly could be an easy fix in a shtf situation.
clydethekiller 1 year ago
@clydethekiller Im not sure what they do-----welding the barrel sounds about right.. There is some private companys that "decommision" weapons,to use by collectors.. These companys cut the weapon up from 1 end to the other and fix it up so it cant be seen...
RebelSonBand 1 year ago
@RebelSonBand I know. you could give this junk to the northern alliance or Afgahan national army and have them run around as decoys, while we rape and pillage. watching this video really hurts to know that some asshole took his tim to cut the reciever in half are put a welding bar down the bore and welded it shut. USELESS JUNK I TELL YOU.
clydethekiller 1 year ago
@clydethekiller LOOL... Something to tell the grand-kids,the Afghan nationals running around with decommisioned ww2 weapons..xD Yea,its a shame(about the gunsxD)that they destroy them like that---I got a story for you,about some guns from my grand-dad...True story,my dad still have them at home...:)
RebelSonBand 1 year ago
@clydethekiller During the time of German occupitation of Denmark some guys smuggled a danish army rifle out of a barracks---dunno how,guess there was at-least 1 soldier involved---the rifle was to be used by the resistance.. These men asked my grand-dad to hide the rifle for them,untill they could pick it up,at some time in the future..He accepted,and the rifle was hidden in his barbarshop..But nobody never came to collect this rifle,dunno why..So my dad still got it--:)
RebelSonBand 1 year ago
@clydethekiller Here is a nother 1 for you..When the germans finally surrendered in Denmark,there was no army to collect their guns..The Brits was like 1 week away,the DK police was put in kz-camps and the army was long dispanded..250.000 troops in DK----thats A LOT of guns..My grand-dad stood by the road,watching all these troops walking home,and he did some shopping too-----he got himself a belgian pistol with its leather holster off a german officer..You never guess the price ?? :)
RebelSonBand 1 year ago
@RebelSonBand I recently seen a nazi dagger going for 2,500 i imagin a working pistol from that period possibly go for 6,ooo$ amercian. you seem cool ill send you FRIEND REQUEST
clydethekiller 1 year ago
@clydethekiller The price my grand-dad payed the offizer for the gun+holster was----a bread and half a salami..
Incridebly but true----there was literally weapons laying in the road ditches when they left..The guns was of no use anymore,and they were to hand them in by the border anyways..So they just dropped their mausers in the ditches-----or sold them for food,like this dude did...:)
RebelSonBand 1 year ago
@TheGondorian Jepp. Ausserdem könnte man sie nicht bei Amazon käuflich erwerben wenn sie verboten wären.
T1w4z 1 year ago
5:25 en k-pist :)
supergraso84 1 year ago
0:01 left bottom corner, nice bad-ass sniper
ofops2 1 year ago
2:10 das gewehr oben kostet 89000€ :D gibts nur um die 200 :D
Wolf9656 1 year ago
@Wolf9656 Hmm...laut Wiki sollen es lediglich 176 sein.
Wer so ein Teil besitzt wird es wohl nie wieder rausrücken.
T1w4z 1 year ago
If there was a zombie apocalypse I would make this place my goto place
munkylad545 1 year ago
i love the guns of ww2 they were awsome weapens
skinheadbill69 2 years ago
Good music!
chicuzo 2 years ago
alot of weapons and evil one is on the wheels and the.......*gulps*mini gun or chain gun o_O
KaipoBoyee 2 years ago
Oha is die hymne nich Verboten
Kampfameise123 2 years ago
@Kampfameise123
verboten nicht.
Aber halt nicht mehr richtig
ITSpectrobe 1 year ago
o0 @ 1:45
nl1nk 2 years ago
Da muß man hin.die haben seltene "Sachen"da
dkasi2 3 years ago
Cooles Museum da geh ich auch mal hin
muehlenboy2 3 years ago
Thanks.
PowerhousePaluch 3 years ago
That old school stuff was the best!!!!!!
12thSSGrenadier 3 years ago
nice weapens!!! ^^
delta4045 3 years ago