Yugoslavian, 1950's, M56 Sub Machine Gun with Magazine and Shoulder Stock, Sling and Oiler, Deactivated
£395.00
SKU: JAQBEOXCEO_7259157979 (ref. no.)
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SKU: JAQBEOXCEO_7259157979
Category: Post-WW2
Tags: 1950's, deactivated, gun, M56, M56 SMG, M56 Sub Machine Gun with Magazine and Shoulder Stock, Machine, Magazine, Oiler,, Shoulder, sling, Sling and Oiler, Stock, Sub, Yugoslavian
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