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Shop Back Hawk Down Rubber Movie Prop (with COA)
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Back Hawk Down Rubber Movie Prop (with COA)

£160.00

Kalashnikov AKS. These rifles were derived from the classic AK47 with the only major difference being the folding metal stock. It appeared in the 1950's and was favoured by Soviet Special Forces and Paratroopers. 

These are soft rubber copies of an AKS with painted body. The folding butt cannot be folded in or out and is a fixed part of the moulding. They all show signs of wear and use and have some minor damage such as cocking handle and/or muzzle missing as they were used in the making of the 2001 film 'Black Hawk Down'.  A certificate of authenticity Will be provided

(Image is representative of item. You will receive a similar one from stock.)

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Kalashnikov AKS. These rifles were derived from the classic AK47 with the only major difference being the folding metal stock. It appeared in the 1950's and was favoured by Soviet Special Forces and Paratroopers. 

These are soft rubber copies of an AKS with painted body. The folding butt cannot be folded in or out and is a fixed part of the moulding. They all show signs of wear and use and have some minor damage such as cocking handle and/or muzzle missing as they were used in the making of the 2001 film 'Black Hawk Down'.  A certificate of authenticity Will be provided

(Image is representative of item. You will receive a similar one from stock.)

Kalashnikov AKS. These rifles were derived from the classic AK47 with the only major difference being the folding metal stock. It appeared in the 1950's and was favoured by Soviet Special Forces and Paratroopers. 

These are soft rubber copies of an AKS with painted body. The folding butt cannot be folded in or out and is a fixed part of the moulding. They all show signs of wear and use and have some minor damage such as cocking handle and/or muzzle missing as they were used in the making of the 2001 film 'Black Hawk Down'.  A certificate of authenticity Will be provided

(Image is representative of item. You will receive a similar one from stock.)

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