Poland Factory 11 Window Decal
Description
Poland began manufacturing the Kalashnikov AK under license of the Soviet Union in 1957 in the Lucznik plant in Radom, Poland. The Lucznik Plant was originally founded in 1922 and designated Factory 11 after World War II. To avoid confusion with another Factory #11, an oval was placed around the numerical 11. This oval encased 11 logo proof mark can be found on the trunnion of Polish made Kalashnikovs produced at the Lucznik arms factory. During the later 1950's, the Polish Factory 11 assisted the Soviets in supplying parts and expertise to their Bulgarian allies in establishing their own production. These early model Bulgarian copies bear both the Bulgarian Factory 10 proof mark as well the Polish Factory 11 logo.
Features
- These sticker decals have no background. The white in the picture is the decal. Perfect for your, car window or mirror, laptop or any other smooth clean surface.
- The decals can be removed with ease, however will not be able to be reapplied once removed.
- Decal Measures approximately 4 Inches.
How To Apply Your Car Decal:
- CLEAN: Wipe clean the window or surface you are applying the decal to with a mild cleaner. Allow to dry.
- PEEL: Carefully peel off the paper backing layer from the decal. (Only the white vinyl decal and the clear semi adhesive transfer layer should remain).
- APPLY: Place your decal on the window or desired surface. Use a credit card to rub and smooth the decal onto the window/ surface.
- REMOVE: Now remove the clear transfer layer by slowly peeling it off starting from the corner. (Only the vinyl decal should remain).
- SHOW OFF: Take pictures and send them to your like minded friends and upload to social media remembering of course to send links to this page and tag us!!! (@faktory47, #faktory47)