POSTER

Poster will be printed on 195mic matt white Polypropylene with a grey opaque backing, good scratch resistance. Ideal for promotional display. Recyclable.

Key Features:

Grey opaque backing
Anti curl properties
Tear resistant
High image quality
Eco-friendly/Recyclable
Moisture resistant
 
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 Europe is about 18 working days (except holidays), to the United States and the rest of the countries are about 24-30 working days (except holidays). Please note that ebay's "estimated" delivery dates are untrue and gives customer only false expectations. Please do not order anything if you trust ebay's estimated delivery dates. If there will be a delay with delivery, we will provide tracking number. We combine shipping costs for art prints and poster reprints. Shipping for each next art print or poster reprint is +1$. Shipping is available only to eBay/paypal registered address.

PAYMENT

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

ABOUT

The RPG-7 (Russian: РПГ-7) is a portable, reusable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade launcher. Originally the RPG-7 (Ручной Противотанковый Гранатомёт – Ruchnoy Protivotankoviy Granatomyot – Hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher) and its predecessor, the RPG-2, were designed by the Soviet Union; it is now manufactured by the Russian company Bazalt. The weapon has the GRAU index (Russian armed forces index) 6G3.

The ruggedness, simplicity, low cost, and effectiveness of the RPG-7 has made it the most widely used anti-armor weapon in the world. Currently around 40 countries use the weapon, and it is manufactured in several variants by nine countries. It is popular with irregular and guerrilla forces. The RPG has been used in almost all conflicts across all continents since the mid-1960's from the Vietnam War to the ongoing Syrian Civil War.

Widely produced, the most commonly seen major variations are the RPG-7D (десантник - desantnik - paratrooper) model, which can be broken into two parts for easier carrying; and the lighter Chinese Type 69 RPG. DIO of Iran manufactures RPG-7s with olive green handguards, H&K pistol grips, and a Commando variant.

The RPG-7 was first delivered to the Soviet Army in 1961 and deployed at squad level. It replaced the RPG-2, having clearly out-performed the intermediate RPG-4 design during testing. The current model produced by the Russian Federation is the RPG-7V2, capable of firing standard and dual high explosive anti-tank (HEAT) rounds, high explosive/fragmentation, and thermobaric warheads (see below), with a UP-7V sighting device fitted (used in tandem with the standard 2.7× PGO-7 optical sight) to allow the use of extended range ammunition. The RPG-7D3 is the equivalent paratrooper model. Both the RPG-7V2 and RPG-7D3 were adopted by the Russian Ground Forces in 2001.


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