POSTER

Posters will be printed on HQ 250 gsm premium quality satin coated paper or 200gsm poster paper. Or you can choose wetproof option for storage in wet place or outdoors - 500mic flexible synthetic, waterproof, 100% recyclable material or 195mic synthetic wetproof material with grey backing. No frame or hangers included.

QUALITY

We use HQ materials, professional printers and high resolution files for printing, but please note that there may be instances where small text is illegible or there may be some blurring or pixelation on certain prints. We use only genuine inks. 

SHIPPING

The item will be rolled, packed securely to guaranty that prints reach you in pristine condition. Prints usually are shipped within 3 working days after payment received.

All items are sent by A class priority mail with recorded delivery. 

Delivery time to United States and the rest of the countries are about 24-30 working days (except holidays). We provide tracking number with each order. We combine shipping costs for art prints and poster reprints. Shipping for each next art print or poster reprint is FREE. Shipping is available only to eBay registered address.

PAYMENT

We accept payment by PayPal, which must be received within 5 days after you have bought the item.
ABOUT

The Stechkin automatic pistol or APS (Avtomaticheskiy Pistolet Stechkina = Автоматический Пистолет Стечкина) is a Soviet selective fire machine pistol chambered in 9×18mm Makarov and 9x19mm Parabellum introduced into service in 1951 for use with artillery and mortar crews, tank crews and aircraft personnel, where a cumbersome assault rifle was deemed unnecessary. Seeing service in a number of wars such as the Vietnam war, War in Donbass, and Syrian Civil War. The APS was praised for its innovative concept and good controllability for its size. However, the high cost of the weapon, complex and time-consuming machining, combined with a limited effective range, large size and weight for a pistol, and fragile buttstock have been mentioned as a reason to phase it out of active service in favour of an Assault rifle such as the AKS-74U. The pistol bears the name of its developer, Igor Stechkin.


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