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This media file presents a collection of historical firearms displayed within a glass showcase, likely in a museum setting in Athens, Greece. The scene is brightly lit by artificial indoor light, with significant reflections on the glass surface obscuring parts of the exhibits and showing glimpses of the surroundings, including a person's lower legs and feet in the top left.

The display features various weapons arranged on a wooden surface. From top to bottom, the visible items include:
1.  A long wooden stock bolt-action rifle.
2.  A revolver with a dark grip, positioned below the first rifle.
3.  Two semi-automatic pistols: one on the left (partially obscured by reflection), and another on the right, identified by a label.
4.  A second long wooden stock bolt-action rifle.
5.  A third long wooden stock bolt-action rifle.
6.  A large, dark-colored automatic firearm, identified as a light machine gun, at the very bottom of the display.

The firearms appear to be historical pieces, showing signs of age and wear consistent with military or antique weapons. They are accompanied by white rectangular labels with black Greek text, providing details about their origin and period of use.

Visible text on the labels includes:
*   Near the right pistol: "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ ΠΙΣΤΟΛΙ MANNLICHER M.1895" (Greek Pistol Mannlicher M.1895) and dates "1914-1918".
*   Near the left pistol: Text indicating "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ ΠΙΣΤΟΛΙ MAUSER C96" (Greek Pistol Mauser C96) and "1914-1918".
*   Below the large automatic weapon at the bottom: "ΑΥΤΟΜΑΤΟ ΠΥΡΟΒΟΛΟ BREN MKI" (Automatic Machine Gun Bren MKI), "ΠΕΡΙΟΔΟΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΟ-ΙΤΑΛΙΚΟΥ ΠΟΛΕΜΟΥ 1940-1941" (Period of the Greco-Italian War 1940-1941), "ΜΑΧΗ ΤΗΣ ΚΡΗΤΗΣ 1941" (Battle of Crete 1941), and "ΠΕΡΙΟΔΟΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΟ-ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟΥ ΠΟΛΕΜΟΥ 1940-1942" (Period of the Greco-German War 1940-1942).

The display highlights significant periods in Greek military history, including World War I and World War II.
FM-DtDaN2

Jan 11, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This media file presents a collection of historical firearms displayed within a glass showcase, likely in a museum setting in Athens, Greece. The scene is brightly lit by artificial indoor light, with significant reflections on the glass surface obscuring parts of the exhibits and showing glimpses of the surroundings, including a person's lower legs and feet in the top left. The display features various weapons arranged on a wooden surface. From top to bottom, the visible items include: 1. A long wooden stock bolt-action rifle. 2. A revolver with a dark grip, positioned below the first rifle. 3. Two semi-automatic pistols: one on the left (partially obscured by reflection), and another on the right, identified by a label. 4. A second long wooden stock bolt-action rifle. 5. A third long wooden stock bolt-action rifle. 6. A large, dark-colored automatic firearm, identified as a light machine gun, at the very bottom of the display. The firearms appear to be historical pieces, showing signs of age and wear consistent with military or antique weapons. They are accompanied by white rectangular labels with black Greek text, providing details about their origin and period of use. Visible text on the labels includes: * Near the right pistol: "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ ΠΙΣΤΟΛΙ MANNLICHER M.1895" (Greek Pistol Mannlicher M.1895) and dates "1914-1918". * Near the left pistol: Text indicating "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ ΠΙΣΤΟΛΙ MAUSER C96" (Greek Pistol Mauser C96) and "1914-1918". * Below the large automatic weapon at the bottom: "ΑΥΤΟΜΑΤΟ ΠΥΡΟΒΟΛΟ BREN MKI" (Automatic Machine Gun Bren MKI), "ΠΕΡΙΟΔΟΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΟ-ΙΤΑΛΙΚΟΥ ΠΟΛΕΜΟΥ 1940-1941" (Period of the Greco-Italian War 1940-1941), "ΜΑΧΗ ΤΗΣ ΚΡΗΤΗΣ 1941" (Battle of Crete 1941), and "ΠΕΡΙΟΔΟΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΟ-ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟΥ ΠΟΛΕΜΟΥ 1940-1942" (Period of the Greco-German War 1940-1942). The display highlights significant periods in Greek military history, including World War I and World War II.

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