Russian RPG-2
Russian RPG-2
When I saw these for sale I knew I needed one for my Soviet collection. It came with the backpack, the firing pin, and two slings. This one is dated 1956.
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Re: Russian RPG-2
I could think up some uses for that if the rockets were available. Get off my lawn.....whoosh.
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
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Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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Re: Russian RPG-2
OK if you are not in NY, NJ, CA and a dozen other states that prohibit "destructive weapons".
UNLESS, it is deactivates. Removing the firing pin is not deactivated.
I own a bazooka and am in CA. It has a hole 3" around at the base and the rear door welded shut.
So, now it is nothing more then metal parts as far as the State and BATF is concerned.
Be, careful.
Darryl
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UNLESS, it is deactivates. Removing the firing pin is not deactivated.
I own a bazooka and am in CA. It has a hole 3" around at the base and the rear door welded shut.
So, now it is nothing more then metal parts as far as the State and BATF is concerned.
Be, careful.
Darryl
Anyone want to buy a bazooka?
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Re: Russian RPG-2
How much are they running now? I got mine 3 years ago.
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Re: Russian RPG-2
It's completely deactivated. The RPG has a hole cut in the side of it and a bar welded in place through the bore.Darryl wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 4:38 pm OK if you are not in NY, NJ, CA and a dozen other states that prohibit "destructive weapons".
UNLESS, it is deactivates. Removing the firing pin is not deactivated.
I own a bazooka and am in CA. It has a hole 3" around at the base and the rear door welded shut.
So, now it is nothing more then metal parts as far as the State and BATF is concerned.
Be, careful.
Darryl
Anyone want to buy a bazooka?
Re: Russian RPG-2
I purchased mine on sale through Arms of America. I got the RPG, the backpack, the two slings, and firing pin for $389.
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Re: Russian RPG-2
There you go. I just worry about some people not knowing the rules about this stuff.Tula44 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 5:41 pmIt's completely deactivated. The RPG has a hole cut in the side of it and a bar welded in place through the bore.Darryl wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 4:38 pm OK if you are not in NY, NJ, CA and a dozen other states that prohibit "destructive weapons".
UNLESS, it is deactivates. Removing the firing pin is not deactivated.
I own a bazooka and am in CA. It has a hole 3" around at the base and the rear door welded shut.
So, now it is nothing more then metal parts as far as the State and BATF is concerned.
Be, careful.
Darryl
Anyone want to buy a bazooka?