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Another Cold War weapon :D
During the Cold War, many various Nazi German weapons were redesigned and modernized. An example is the MP-9/51. The gun was designed after the German MP-34 and was chambered in 18x9mm parabellum.
Entered service in 1951, it was designed to replace older surplus SMGs that soldiers used in West Germany. It proved to be very accurate and controllable. However, sophisticated design and high quality increased production costs. As a result, only a limited amount made it into service.
Cork to Bantry Railway Line - MP Cork 22.
22 milepost marker in Bandon, Cork 25th September 2021. The original location of this mile post was nearby.
© István Pénzes.
Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.
30th May 2014
Leica M7 0,58
Visoflex III
Elmar-V 65/3.5 black
Rollei ATP 1.1 ISO 40
Sekonic L-308S
Imacon Flextight 343
Missouri Pacific Railroad 374714 at Cotter, Arkansas, on October 25, 1990, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
2010
Acrylic on poplar
19 x 9 x 1 inches
I participated in this year's Artlantis Arts and Music Festival sponsored by Beep Beep Gallery. Alongside selling reproductions of some drawings and collages, I wanted to do something unique and special, something site-specific I guess you could say.
So I made weapons. Many weapons.
© Ashley Anderson
Was watching that Max Payne movie a few nights back and near the end there was an establishing shot of a building with a red filter applied. It looked kinda cool so thought I would try it out.
Seen on the Piccadilly Station approach road working rail replacement on behalf of Arriva Trains Wales to Chester
Missouri Pacific Railroad Slug 1420 at North Little Rock, Arkansas on July 31, 1986, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 1420 was built in April 1951 as StLB&M SW9 9191 ( c/n 14329 ), renumbered to MP 1253 ( 1st ), renumbered again to MP 1217, rebuilt to class SL-1 and assigned number 1420 in December 1981, later becoming UP S29, then UPY 103, then UPY 923 on February 14, 2002, retired May 15, 2009.
Missouri Pacific Railroad caboose 11470 at Salesville, Arkansas on October 13, 1990, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. According to a MP Yahoo Groups thread, this caboose was built by Missouri Pacific in 1950 in their Sedalia shops. It was renumbered 13470 then 11470. It was retired and sold in 1983. It was purchased and used by Gene's Trout Fishing Resort in Salesville Arkansas, and is now on display at the Yellville Chamber of Commerce, used as a meeting and party room.
Missouri Pacific Railroad E7 24 at Kansas City, Missouri on August 15, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Sometimes you're on the wrong side of the tracks. Number 24 was built in June 1948 ( c/n 5444 ) as MP 7015, traded to EMD between 1968-1970.
Missouri Pacific Railroad caboose 13502 at Branson, Missouri, on August 6, 1993, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Missouri Pacirfic Railroad SD50 5050 at Cotter, Arkansas on March 23, 1989, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Missouri Pacific Railroad F3 772 at Omaha Nebraska on February 3, 1963, Kodachrome by Lou Schmitz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Sometimes referred to as a F5, this unit was built during September 1948 as MP F3 568 (c/n 5436) was renumbered to 772, and retired in 1968 and traded to GE. The F5 designation was the result of this order of locomotives being built as F3's but equipped with improved (D27) traction motors that were used in the F7 production, as well as heavier cables and higher capacity traction motor blowers. It was equipped with a steam generator.