Description
These V-VC2 20mm Viet Cong Infantry with SMGs are suitable for the entire Vietnam War period, which started in 1965 and ended in 1973.
- Viet Cong Infantryman Advancing with SMG type 50, in ‘Daisy Mae’ hat
- Viet Cong Girl firing SMG type 59
- Viet Cong Infantryman Charging firing silenced SMG64, in Chi-com helmet
- Viet Cong Infantryman Advancing with K50M SMG
(4 miniatures)
V-VC2 20mm Viet Cong Infantry with SMGs weapon information.
The Type 50, Chinese made version of the PPSh-41 which was magazine fed selective fire submachine gun using an open bolt, blowback action. Which was developed in the Soviet Union by Soviet small arms designer Georgy Shpagin. For more information see Wikipedia article.
The Type 64 is a magazine fed selective fire submachine gun using a closed bolt, blowback action, with a built in suppressor making ideal for clandestine operations. The Type 64 was developed in the China. For more information see Wikipedia article.
The K-50M. Vietnamese made submachine gun based on the Type 50s supplied by China during the Vietnam War. Produced between 1958 and 1964. For more information see Wikipedia article.
Miniatures cast in white metal and are not suitable for children. Models supplied unpainted. Model making skills will prove useful.
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Dave Halewood (verified owner) –
I’ve always liked the figure of the woman with her smg. The others are great too. Only minimal flash and mould lines, all easily dealt with.
East Front Miniatures –
Thank you very much indeed, it’s always appreciated when we receive a positive review.