This is the "infamous" RPG7, an anti-tank infantry weapon. This particular piece is completely inert, it has a large hole torch cut in the body, the firing pin hole has been drilled out & a pin welded in place to deform it, luckily once the handguards etc are in place it displays well.
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Rpg7 right view w/optical sght & covers
Rpg7 tube top pic of the rear top of the tube, showing the thin wood handguards & sling & muzzle cover arrangements
Rpg7 trigger assembly left side 1 piece detachable unit, note the hammer (cocked position in this view) moves vertically striking the firing pin which goes up into the tube & strikes the ignitor on the rear of the rocket
Rpg7 muzzle top Showing the optical sight, folded open sights, front attachment of the sling & muzzle covers & the bipod attachment
Rpg7 left view muzzle covers off in firing position, open sights raised & optical sight removed
Rpg7 left view w/optical sight fitted
Rpg7 left (again) w/covers attached
RPG7 rail This is a pic of the optical sight rail, note this pic was taken prior to cosmetic restoration
RPG7 hole in tube
RPG7 launcher in original shape This is how I obtained the launcher, hole in tube, firing pin hole elongated & welded.
RPG-7 Round This is an RPG7 round, this particular round is an inert bringback from Viet Nam, it's been repainted black but is actually OD green. Pic courtesy of badash5946, thanx