Comments by "Britta Kriep" (@brittakriep2938) on "Book Review: SS Contract Walther PP/PPK" video.
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When a war ,or a regime ends, in every part of the world documents are burnt, or destroyed in other ways. There are still now lots of bags with shreddered documents of ,Stasi' ( Staatssicherheit) , red painted ,Gestapo' of former communist East Germany. But when Allied troops , in case of my homeregion US forces, occupied Germany, they confiscated not only official documents, but also private documents or archieves, the reason, why many societies/ Clubs, i don' t know how to translate ,Verein' correctly, for example the , Club of rabbit breeders' have rather few documents from before 1947.
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@TheSfoil : I can understand you, this is the reason , why i wrote about such blank guns, they look like a PPk, use blanks and give the ,feeling'. Thats in my country, Germany , the only thing you can buy, lookalikes of wellknown guns. How long this will be possible?
I don' t know the laws of your country about such blankguns, and if the cartridges are sold there, but logic is often not to be found in laws about weapons.
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@lordvetinari6057 : With the correct licence, you can own a PPk, but for Fangschuss in 9 mm kurz, 7,65 Browning is seen today too weak. In my former comments, i meant licencefree ,weapons. I, Brittas boyfriend, read Visier, Deutsches Waffenjournal and Schweizer Waffenmagazin since early 80s And i know , that BOTH. groups with green flags are dangerous for Germany.
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