Hey pal, nice to see you in a Red square. Also Victory museum is the place familiar for me so much.
No, just some weapons which was in use and need now to make TT better. As ZB and mg15 for soviets
Girls in Ufa are beautiful
Very scientifical.
Maybe it’s the same Museum. I have a ton of pictures of it boxed up somewhere, however I need to buy a scanner to put them on my computer. This is my youngest in the Soviet hat I bought from someone just outside the McDonalds by Red Square. His mom is my Russian X wife. He is 19 now and speaks fluent English and Russian.
Well you do what you got to do against hordes of orcs.
This fine gentleman became the most succesfull sniper of all times.
Id also like to remind by the time when Häyhä became most succesful sniper of all times, the soviet union was happy wife of the reich ( Molotov - Ribbentrop agreement )
But hey, again. I forgive your ignorance. Sometimes you just forget your “nazi” past, its such a small detail easy to forget.
Unfortunately couldnt find from ingame.
Well, M28-30 a highly modified rifle is apparently regular orc mosin, so I dont see reason why ppsh would be any different, it has copied magazine.
Could even go as far as say the entire need for SMG’s in ussr ranks came from meeting with the KP31.
Before meeting this fine art of the weapon, soviets didnt really consider smg’s as worthy of anything.
But suddenly, when facing Kp31 the urgent need for SMGs and infact anything that has capability to automatic fire came in hand.
Hence even the fedorov rifle was digged from warehouse graves along with ppd’s that were mostly reserved for artillery and other auxiliary troops.
Sure, that would be M31? If I recall, relatively bad drum and it was withdrawn from service quite instantly once the M37 ( Koskis ) Drum was ready, which shares no similarities with thompson drum except the rounded shape.
Except the M31? drum which did have similarities with tommy drum aint even in the game. It is the M37 which the soviets also copied.
But dont worry I forgive your ignorance.
But dont worry I forgive your ignorance.
Very nice, my first photo was is in front of this McDonalds) also the first Mac in Soviet Union.
Send this lad a Privet!
Isn’t it in the mall, which is like five floors, all but the first floor underground?
Let me think - it has a glass covering) in Teatralnaya square and one a make a photo as a child is at the Tverskaya - it is 5-7 floors and a great McDonalds holl
The first time I went to Moscow was in March of 2003, and the last was in Feb of 2025, so I am sure a lot has changed. I remember the mall and McDonalds being just outside the Kremlin, not far from the eternal flame.
I think it’s this one as it looks more familiar to me.
Yea, sure - this one near Unknown soldier memorial
The last time I was there, I FROZE MY BUTT OFF. Moscow in February is maybe not the best time to visit. However, airline tickets were cheap at that time of the year.
Also its a great story about an opening of that memorial on your photo. In 1960-s a soldier corps was found about 30-40 miles near Moscow while a highway construction. No one knows - who is he. And then people recognise it was a battle in 1941 - last stand near a city nazis can reach. Despite no one found his name he was carried by hands to a center and buried near a Kremlin wall.
Dunno I like to make some jogging in this time)
Always wondered whats the matter with Russians that write in Cyrillic, despite knowing exactly that people cant read this stuff.
I am a bad example, I actually learned a few years ago to read this stuff.
I guess it not the last time
Конечно товарищ
Tell me you dont know history without telling me you dont know history. Finland wasnt even part of axis during winter war when Häyhä served. Finland only joined afterwards in fear of another soviet invasion. Also would you call soviet soldiers during barbarossa murderers? Apparently defending your homeland is murder
Could even go as far as say Finland was enemy of axis due to molotov-ribbentrop agreement and Germany denying aid and even aid passage to Finland.
Wasnt exactly just fear, berlin meeting november 1940.