DEACTIVATED DP28 MACHINE GUN (MATCHING) (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED DP28 MACHINE GUN (MATCHING) (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED DP28 MACHINE GUN (MATCHING) (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED DP28 MACHINE GUN (MATCHING) (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED DP28 MACHINE GUN (MATCHING) (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED DP28 MACHINE GUN (MATCHING) (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED DP28 MACHINE GUN (MATCHING) (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED DP28 MACHINE GUN (MATCHING) (UK DEACTIVATION)

DEACTIVATED DP28 MACHINE GUN (MATCHING) (UK DEACTIVATION)

This is a very nice deactivated DP28 7.62 Machine Gun which was deactivated in 2008 so it is able to strip, cock and dry fire, this one is dated 1945 and has matching numbers, the magazine is missing it’s clip and a couple of dents around the side, but easy enough to replace if you wanted a better magazine, A nice one to have in the collection. UK sales only.

The Degtyaryov machine gun (Russian: Пулемёт Дегтярёва Пехотный, romanized: Pulemyot Degtyaryova Pekhotny literally: "Degtyaryov's infantry machine gun") or DP-27/DP-28 is a light machine gun firing the 7.62×54mmR cartridge that was primarily used by the Soviet Union, with service trials starting in 1927, followed by general deployment in 1928.89

Besides being the standard Soviet infantry light machine gun (LMG) during World War II, with various modifications it was used in aircraft as a flexible defensive weapon, and it was equipped on almost all Soviet tanks in WWII as either a flexible bow machine gun or a co-axial machine gun controlled by the gunner. It was improved in 1943 producing the DPM, but it was replaced in 1946 with the RP-46 which improved on the basic DP design by converting it to use belt feed. The DP machine gun was supplemented in the 1950s by the more modern RPD machine gun and entirely replaced in Soviet service by the general purpose PK machine gun in the 1960s.

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