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Nice pair. Not to go off topic, may I make a small suggestion on the photos themselves. Use bounce cards to try and open the shadows. They can be index cards, paper, or mirrors. Any white thing to direct light and open the shadows just a little. You will see like the final results. If deep shadows are what you want stick with what you are doing.
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Nice pair. Not to go off topic, may I make a small suggestion on the photos themselves. Use bounce cards to try and open the shadows. They can be index cards, paper, or mirrors. Any white thing to direct light and open the shadows just a little. You will see like the final results. If deep shadows are what you want stick with what you are doing.

 

Thanks. I appreciate the info.

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Please provide close-ups of th emarkings. How is that Wolverine on the gun?

 

It's extremely quiet as I only shoot subsonic.

Damn, that thing is nice. Mine is pretty much a shooter.

 

The Wolverine has a big enough bore to handle the 8mm? What did you have to do for an adapter? Are you shooting heavy bullets or just loading the 124s down?

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Subsonic Kurz ammo?? Custom made??Im surprised it functions on fa with subsonic ammo.

 

I've not shot my C&R MP43 with the silencer. The MP43 with the silencer attached is a custom made rifle in .22 LR and I shoot it suppressed. It's very quiet even though it is made for 7.62x39.

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Please provide close-ups of th emarkings. How is that Wolverine on the gun?

 

It's extremely quiet as I only shoot subsonic.

Damn, that thing is nice. Mine is pretty much a shooter.

 

The Wolverine has a big enough bore to handle the 8mm? What did you have to do for an adapter? Are you shooting heavy bullets or just loading the 124s down?

 

Thanks. The MP43 with the suppressor is in .22 LR. The Wolverine has the thread pattern for the vz. 58. The vz. 58 and the MP43 have the same thread pattern.

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Wow that gun is quiet. You have a very cool pair of guns. Is your C&R gun all matching? Thanks for posting. It is always nice to see other people's toys. Take care, Haenelistklasse

 

Thanks, I appreciate it. Yes, the C&R is matching. My goal was to have the .22 LR rifle look similar to the C&R. It was a fun and challenging project.

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Wow that gun is quiet. You have a very cool pair of guns. Is your C&R gun all matching? Thanks for posting. It is always nice to see other people's toys. Take care, Haenelistklasse

Thanks, I appreciate it. Yes, the C&R is matching. My goal was to have the .22 LR rifle look similar to the C&R. It was a fun and challenging project.

Well, you certainly achieved the goal! Looks great!

 

Andrew

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So the sturm with the silencer is a vintage gun but semi auto converted?

It's a combination of Sturm parts, GSG parts, and custom made parts using a lathe and milling machine.

Excellent work!! I never get tired of looking at sturm photos.
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Wow that gun is quiet. You have a very cool pair of guns. Is your C&R gun all matching? Thanks for posting. It is always nice to see other people's toys. Take care, Haenelistklasse

Thanks, I appreciate it. Yes, the C&R is matching. My goal was to have the .22 LR rifle look similar to the C&R. It was a fun and challenging project.

Well, you certainly achieved the goal! Looks great!

 

Andrew

 

Thanks. I appreciate.

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So the sturm with the silencer is a vintage gun but semi auto converted?

It's a combination of Sturm parts, GSG parts, and custom made parts using a lathe and milling machine.

Excellent work!! I never get tired of looking at sturm photos.

 

I appreciate the feedback. Thanks.

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