Posted on 06/26/2013 8:03:13 AM PDT by archy
That's nothing....Surviving Stalin's purges, now THAT'S an accomplishment.
Being in a dark place and hearing a Klashni safety go klack! as it's moved from the safe position into fire sort of gets my attention right good.
MikTim's father was a victim of one of those Stalinist purges in 1930, deprived of his property and banished to the village of Nizhnyaya Mokhovaya, Tomsk Oblast in Siberia.
His first design, for a 1942 submachinegun replacement for Georgy Shpagin's PPSh-41 better suited for airborne troops and tank crews lost out to Sudayev's PPS-42 design. But for a first effort, it was quite impressive.
You, sir, are awesome, and I am envious.
Nah I'm just an old treadhead and newspaper [mostly] scribbler, who has seen a few things and been to a coupla county fairs. MikTim is pretty awesome, though. Not really stuck-up about his amazing achievement, but understandably proud, if just a wee bit smug.
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