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Obscure as shit guns you like for some reason

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Labora SMG

Used in a war I never knew happened that I only found out about recently. Pretty aesthetic and used by the good guys.
Reminds me of both the MAT-49 and the Beretta M38
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>>34708669
This looks like a pistol with a stock and foregrip.
What makes it special?
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>>34708706
I don't mean to sound dismissive
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>Used by the good guys.

As far as I can tell both sides used this
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>>34708669
looks like a prop from a 50s scifi movie. I like it.
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>>34708706
>This looks like a pistol with a stock and foregrip.
I don't quite see how, gun weighs 9 pounds and is open bolt.
>What makes it special
The fact it's obscure and most people don't know or talk about it. Also it's general appearance and aesthetics are odd.
It's also select fire.
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I always liked the Owen Gun for some reason. Painfully rare in the US though.
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>>34708722
Both sides were also shit
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>>34708669
Evans repeater. 26shots. When I first became aware of it ,it was in the game Red Dead Redemption. I thought it was Bullshit, or a mistake by a programmer. Turns out uses a revolving screw in the buttstock to feed ammunition.
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Not sure if this counts
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I'd love to see a video of pic related actually being shot.
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Kinda Obscure right?
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>>34709380
The US is probably where its most available. in Australia there all deactivated museum pieces or on the blackmarket.
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Smith Carbine, 1857 .50cal
>breech-loading
>used rubber cartridges that sealed the gasses
>paper and metal cartridges could also be used
The only downside to it was fiddling with the percussion caps I guess.
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>>34708669

Roll roll roll your bolt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3vH7LgvuL4
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>>34708669
> Letting ketamine crusaders design a gun.
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>>34708669
You only recently learned that the Spanish civil war happened? Kindly fuck off.
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>>34712275
these are cool, can't say i'm familiar with em.
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>>34712245

>Straight blowback 7.62x51

What could go wrong
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>>34713273
It's lever-delayed, IIRC.
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Brun Latrige,
Its a repeater pocket pistol but instead of using recoil energy to cycle the trigger is attached to the barrel, which is pulled back over the cartridge as you pull the trigger. The same motion cocks and releases the striker firing the gun.
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>>34708669
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRW_Low_Maintenance_Rifle

Something about how it looks like an FG42 and takes STANAGs just gets me rock hard
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>>34708669
love the lightning smg
there wasn't one weld used to produce this gun, even under german occupation
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>>34715636
this is an IMAGE board anon.
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>>34715860
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>>34712228
Can't access the video, but assuming it was the forgotten weapons one that sure is cool. Apparently pretty much the only flaw was that the coil spring would break.
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I like the ZB47, even though it looks a bit uncomfortable to hold unless you're a 40K Kroot merc.
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>>34716072
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>>34716072
>>34716089
hm hm ny state legal
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I also like this vaporware.
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>>34711439
>>34709380
so well designed that biker gangs were reproducing them in illegal workshops only a few years ago
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>>34712105
Pedersoli has repros.
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>Select-fire recoil operated machine pistol firing a 5.56x29mm round from a 27 round box magazine in the target-style grip.
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>>34716332
Wait, no. It was gas operated. My bad.
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>>34716365
Did they ever figure out which country those were made in?
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>>34708669
it's ribbed for your pleasure
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>>34716215
holy shit, SEXY!
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French Union Pistol with Horseshoe magazine. It was featured on forgotten weapons. I can only imagine it was anything but practical.
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Not rare per say, but unusual. I just like the looks of it.
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>>34716472
The new K&M ones are way nicer.
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>>34709380
The way the government treated the inventor though was fucked up.
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>>34715860
>>34715867
Side-mags give me a hardon

>>34716072
>>34716089
Correction: Pretty much every unconventional magazine system gives me a hardon.
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>>34716530
What'd they do?
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>>34716388
It was probably Croatian.

There was a large number of them found there, and there was some connection to the work done by a gunsmith who was active during the Croatian War of Independence, then I think their availability dropped off significantly after he went to prison.
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>>34716585
First off, they wouldn't allow him to trial the gun, because they wanted an American or British gun to win. Then they let him trial it and it beat the shit out of the other entrants, and they threatened him with gunrunning charges.

They dropped those and accepted the gun, which became beloved by everyone and was propped up in propaganda as an example of native ingenuity, even though they wanted to kill it five minutes before.

Then later on after the war, they prosecuted him for tax evasion, and in a settlement, they forced him to sign over the patents to the government so they wouldn't have to pay him any more royalties.

Then he drank himself to death at the princely age of 33.
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>>34712105
I also watch Skall.
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>>34716655
That pissed me off, thanks anon. Shit like this solidifies my position as an ancap tbqh
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>>34715636
i wish highpoint would make something like that. i would cum in my pants.
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>>34717075
I don't think it'd work for those cheap gun manufacturers.

Their expertise lies in using ultra-cheap production methods, originally weak metal alloys zamac, then polymer molding, now metal injection molding.

Those processes are fine for pistol ammunition, and their pistol calibre carbines would probably make excellent insurgency weapons, but the manufacturing processes wouldn't hold up as well to rifle cartridge pressures.

Also, that rifle isn't necessarily cheap to manufacture, just cheap to maintain. A rifle that's cheap to maintain will probably include design elements that also make it cheap to manufacture, but those two things don't necessarily follow, and the rifle was reasonably expensive compared to the Hi-Point Carbine. In 2017 it would cost about $800, based on the 1971 unit cost.
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>>34708745


>>34708745
Kinda looks like the Mars Automatic from WW1
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>>34716515
I know, I just like that old school aesthetic more.
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The Hino-Komuro
Something about this pistol's simplicity looks sexy as hell to me, like an old fashioned Mark4 or something.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IelUFboWuOA
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Webley/top break revolvers in general. They're neat as af and it sucks they don't last.
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>>34718471
Is it because of the hinge that they break?

They can probably be done better, but manufacturing inertia means that it's cheaper to go with what's proven to work than develop something new.
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>>34718471
H&R 999's are pretty cheap.
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>>34718144
I love this gun. It's so damn absurd and overkill, moreso than a Deagle.
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Burton Light machine rifle. Arguably the first Assault rifle ever Made
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OGyJPFzNfU
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>>34718415
As of December 1992, a cache of 17 Hino–Komuro Pistols chambered in .32 ACP were found in a warehouse that are believed to have been stored for 45 years and seven were retained by Japanese authorities for evaluation when the rest were scheduled for destruction as they were not legally registered. A small number of these weapons are considered highly collectible firearms in the United States.

The designer himself, Kumazo Hino, was also famous as a great inventor and an aviation pioneer. Most of the records were lost when Hino's home in Tokyo was fire bombed during World War II.
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>>34709380
I fucking dig that jungle camo job so much. wish more WW2 or cold war-era video games included it
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>>34719778
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>>34719708
>gee bill, two magazines?

also pic related
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The labora smg was almost a copy of the star si 35 and the production in the cnt anarchist sindicate workshops was very low

The star ru 35 and star si 35 in the pic , the si 35 is the one with the rings in the barrel
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>>34720532
>Subfusiles
>Subrifles
That's a nice term.
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>>34708669
>Good guys
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>>34709380
>In September 1940, Owen's neighbour, Vincent Wardell, discovered Owen's prototype in a sugar bag.

The fugg
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>>34720630
That is the tecnichal term , the people usually says metralleta
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/nogun/ here but just fell in love with this at first sight. Forgotten Weapons featured a cousin of it. (Kiraly 43M)
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>>34721181
CUTE!
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>>34716777
There is literally no such thing as ancap, you are just a libertarian that identifies as a leftist.
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>>34715575
What an ugly firearm.
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>>34721181

first time i saw one of those was in this pic of the vatican city armory
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>>34721834
Beauty is a social construct, you bigot.
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>>34721857
Oh, shit! Sorry, I must've forgotten.
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>>34712245
That pic makes my dingle hard
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>>34712245
that but in 5.56 and stanag mags
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>>34716464
That's so incredibly stupid.
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>>34716464
imagine this but double stack
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>>34716655
this made me sad
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>>34721489
Look, its the guy who thinks Natsoc is a good thing!
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italians can make nice guns
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>>34709380
Fuck yeah, I was just about to post this.

Top feed leads to smooth love, baby.
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>>34720830
>Eisenhower's bottom bitch
Get that cuck out of here.
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>>34716176
>filename

Ons doen gewoonlik
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>>34719778
Holy fucking what?!
Destroying histroy for what purpose?!
MOTHERFUCKERS, THIS MAKES ME SO FUCKING MAD!
>GUNS ARE SO EVIL, BETTER DESTROY HISTORY!
OR YOU COULD HAVE JUST FUCKING DONATED THEM TO A FUCKING MUSEUM!
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>>34721181
Mhm, that's a sexy firearm, I like it.
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>>34721841
I like their armoury, very aesthetic.
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>>34721892
That is a nice gun.
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>>34711227

This
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>>34721892
They have a bad habit of putting aesthetics over functionality in a lot of their products. Fuck, look at their cars... Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't.
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>>34721952
I suppose this is what happens when you're one of the original Renaissance countries and still have that overtly artsy aspect.
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>>34722083
France does, too, though not to the same extent.
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>>34716472
looks like the K7 from perfect dark
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>>34722127
The K7 was probably based off it
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Love this thing. It's so industrial looking. in fact the film The League Of Extraordinary Gentleman, whilst mostly awful, had some cool stuff in it. The prop guns at the beginning were obviously Thompson's and AKMs but it still looked great.
http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/a/ac/LXG-MoriartyTompsonGun1.jpg/500px-LXG-MoriartyTompsonGun1.jpg

http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/7/71/LXG-AK47NoStrap1.jpg/500px-LXG-AK47NoStrap1.jpg

http://www.imfdb.org/images/1/1f/LoEGUzi.jpg
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>>34723201
My LGS has one of these,

£5000
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APS underwater assault rifle

Nothing else like it in the world as far as I know. Breddy unique.
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>>34723487
where are you based? There's two gun stores near me (that i'm aware of), I need to check them out and sort out an FAC.

£5000? In the UK? Is it a de-ac or is it mutilated?
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>>34721841
THE SARACENS ARE INVADING! DISTRIBUTE THE ARMORY!
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>>34723532
Essex, its live and a collectors piece, they have loads of mutilated deacs though for £400

I came across it as i have a collectors (S7.1 & S7.3) and have two webleys (my great grandfathers) but the latch springs have gone on both so was hoping for a deac or destroyed one to salvage,
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This thing. Must have weighed a ton and shot something super obscure but it's sexy, in an industrial sort of way.

Pitcher rifle
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>>34723593
Ah, i was unaware of the collectors licensing, i'm assuming that it has to be kept and not fired?

That's awesome, once i have the money i'm going to sort out the licenses so i can shoot on the families farm.

Was considering the .22 MP40 repro.

There's a pub on the isle of wight that i played a gig in with a room full of deacs, pic related.
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>>34723650
I can shoot it, with a section 7.1 you treat it like any other fire arm, but with section 7.3 (generally newer guns) it either stays at home where you're not allowed to transport or shoot it, or keep it at an approved range and sbe able to shoot it, but usually the range has to be clear and have no users in order for them to allow you to shoot it.

Nice pub, my local barbers has deacs on the walls with historic newpaper headlines for wallpaper.
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>>34723747
Ah okay interesting. Cheers for the clarification.
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I mean, so what if you have to manually cycle every round. backwards.
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>>34723650
>that pic
>thousands of dollars worth of show pieces
>dollar store ceiling mounts
Wow what a fucking garbage way to display those.
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>>34709380
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>>34716464
It looks like something that should be in a Metal Gear game. Like, a prequel about the Cobra Unit's escapades during WW2, and the main villain is a German officer who uses that as his sidearm, and because its magazine is shaped like a horseshoe and this is a Kojima game its bullets have the same effect on the target as a kick from a horse (but concentrated on the area the bullet hits) and there's faint horse sounds every time he's done firing it.
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>>34723833
all deactivated.

though i agree they could be displayed better.

The picture doesn't really give the room justice, there's some glass cabinets and other nice displays in there. that's just the first one i pulled from google
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>>34724200
>>34723833
here's some more i'll dump the 2
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>>34724224
>>34723833
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this turns me on
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>>34724467
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Taurus Raging Thirty
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>>34724546
Is that a secondary latch on the crane?
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>>34724554
I don't know but I want it
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The Welrod is not exactly obscure as most people probably know about it, but I think it's just too damn cool. I can't imagine what kind of action it saw, there was even a "sleeve gun" model. Real James Bond shit from back in WWII, what an amazing piece of history.
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>>34724587
That and its supposed continued use in the Gulf war, maybe even today. Man that would be cool, it's one of my favourite handguns.
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>>34724615
Yeah, the mystery of it's use really adds to the intrigue. Supposedly 73db, that is CRAZY quiet. Max suggested range 25 yards but obviously this thing was a stealth assassination weapon so range isn't a huge factor.

>https://youtu.be/ZLJrZPZPRw4
This is the only video I've found that actually shows it being fired, listen to that shit how cool!
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> No wrist mounted pistol for mandolorian execution
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>>34724685
Yeah i've seen that video. Seems to be the only one.

It's an impressively quiet gun.
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>>34724685
Sounds like a fucking pellet gun.
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>>34724766
it's incredible, the engineering skill is baffling.
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>>34724849
>baffling
Such poor puns! I shant hear another!
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I like this because it's better than the AK in every conceivable way but was rejected anyway.
>Slavaboo faggots BTFO
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>>34724891
>>34724849
hue
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>>34721892
Nice *looking* guns
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>>34718144
That fucking gun was not used in WW1 you vidya game dingus.
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>>34724587
>>34724685
Look up veterinary pistol.
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>>34725117
Yeah that's cool too, the Welrod is/was quieter though. Cool modern copy though, still very impressive.
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>>34725001
How is it better?
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>>34725205
Accuracy, reliability, and ease of production. Literally everything the AK is supposed to be best at + accuracy.
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>>34725309
The reason they claimed to have denied it for? They didn't want to retrain their dumbass grunts.
You know as well as I do that it was corruption, though.
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>>34725309
How many moving parts?
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>>34725348
It's lever-delayed (It's where the FAMAS got its operating mechanism), so not lots.
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>>34724698
my fucking dude
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>>34725378
I was never a huge fan of read dead nazis
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>>34725346
>>34725358
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>>34722127
That's one hideous model

Not beveling 90 degree edges triggers my /3/ autism
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>>34721489
>>you are just a libertarian that identifies as a leftist.
>anti-state
>pro-freedom
>property rights
>self ownership
>leftist
WEW LAD
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The TKB-408 makes my peepee tingle

Looks heavy as fuck but damn i love the look of it
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>>34716777
I too used to be 13 years old.
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>>34725358
Doesn't the FAMAS have trouble with ammunition not specifically designed for it because of lever delay, though?
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>>34718144

>.45
>necked down
>case ejected directly to the rear

'The blinder'

Gotta be dangerous as fuck
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>>34724546
>>34724572
I was raised shooting a Ruger thirty carbine. Pic related . Seeing this, I now know my next gun purchase. Please tell me they aren't impossible to find.
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>>34708669

An extremely obscure Kropatschek rifle.

I fondled one that was on open display at a museum in Portugal, felt really nice.
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>>34724235
Oh the Lancaster... So sexy, I'd kill for a semi one with that short barrel and folding stock
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Does this count?
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>>34724685
Apparently they measured it differently back in the day, and it's really in the 120-130 decibel range. It doesn't make sense that it'd be that quiet when you think about it.
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>>34726101
>no argument, just a low effort insult
Wow, ya got me
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>>34726101
easy to remember what life was like a year ago innit?
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For the glory of the Helghast!
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>>34720166
yes, anti aircraft gun for less lethal anything, good job ivan
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>>34724587
WWII had a huge supply of JB guns and devices, sadly, most of them are unknown (like suppressed EMR smg) or never left the test range (like suppressed PPD).
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>>34727967
>EMP
My mistake
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>>34717784
My great grandfather had one of these, it was the first firearm i ever shot. When i was four years old he loaded it and handed it to me. I remember him moving my thumb to slide the safety down and backing away. I put it right up to my eye and when i pulled the trigger everything went black and my hands were emptied. My mom was pissed but i still have a scar. Miss that old gun nut.
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>>34727075
>It doesn't make sense that it'd be that quiet when you think about it.
How doesn't it make sense?
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>>34728026
Because modern 9mm wipe suppressors aren't quieter than 120 DB, and even integrally suppressed .22 rifles aren't quieter than 110.
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>>34728152
You think they used factory ammo? The reason the maximum range is 25 yards is probably because the ammo they used was weak as fuck.

After all, if you're shooting someone point-blank, you don't need something that will kill out to a hundred metres, and you don't want something that'll pass through anything thicker than clothing.

Those ultra-low readings were also only for the first one or two shots, too.
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>>34728227
I've never heard that they used specially loaded ammo for those guns. Do you have a source for that?
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>>34724467
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>>34720830
at least they didn't have state sanction morrocan rape parties
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>>34716215
is that a Linda?
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>>34720934
Was about to post. Stallone gunning down guys with it was kino.
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>>34721841
Me too. They are so cute.
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>>34719778
The japs that destroyed those deserve another nuke. They could have shipped them over here for me to own.
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>>34726128
It was initially optimized for steel cased ammo, but later versions of the FAMAS corrected that issue.
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Agram 2000
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>>34719708
love it when that kills Newman in Jurrassic Park
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>>34728570
Not him, but it's sort of obvious they wouldn't use standard loads. Subsonic loads were available to them and they would have used them for a pistol designed to be as quiet as possible. You don't make a sound proof room just to put an air raid siren in it
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>>34732535
Subsonic loads did come standard back then, at least for .32.
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>>34732933
O. Well in that case, I'm not sure how it's difficult to believe a subsonic round fired from an integrally suppressed pistol could be as quite as 73db
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>>34731070
I saw one of these in a local gun store for like $200 when I was a young teenager that had no idea how cool it was.
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>>34723201
>The League Of Extraordinary Gentleman
That was an amazing movie
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>>34734950
Because like I just said, .22 subsonic out of a long integral rifle suppressor is over 110. Wipes aren't magic, they're a slight improvement over solid baffles.
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>>34708669
if the ak and the fn fnc had a baby
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>>34721181
>he watched to much youjo senki
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>>34735234
>Because like I just said, .22 subsonic out of a long integral rifle suppressor is over 110.
They also have an effective range much greater than point blank, because they're still being sold as a reasonably effective rifle cartridge.
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>>34723532
With his little armalite
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Would love to get a Type 30 for my WWI collection (among others, of course).
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>>34735125
Confirmed for never reading the comics.
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>>34741323
>Confirmed for never reading the comics.
More like confirmed for never watching the movie.
It was so mediocre it made Sean Connery retire.

Had some potential and interesting art direction but was overall just...meh.
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>>34741472
I think Sean Connery is why the movie failed, IMO. He wanted it to make his character look good and it removed a lot of the dynamics.
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>>34741323
You're right, I didn't. Still enjoyed the movie, though
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>>34741862
Give them a read. They're worth it.
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>>34719708
The Fyodorov Avtomat (Fyodorav Assault Rifle) would probably be the first at being complete in 1914 or 15. Also, the Fyodorov was produced in a limited number, the Burton only had 1 example made.
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>>34736121
>too much youjo senki
there is no such thing
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>>34711223
overposted in "unique" threads desu
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>>34711213
>can't be topped off if not empty
>takes literally forever to reload since you have to work the action each time
if you for sure only 26 shots I guess it's alright
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>>34742098
That looks like something out of a scifi movie
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This is my number one for both obscurity and favorite-ness.

Runner up is the Johnson LMG, in both categories.
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>>34718144
>from WW1
Sure is summer in here
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>>34723515
You can use one in the game depth.
Pretty underrated game for something thats really fun.
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>>34726128
>>34730531
Not really, steel case ammunition was mostly for cost savings at the time. Alot of the problems ere associated with worn parts that weren't replaced (Shutting down their factories that made than was totally smart move between :^) ) and bad ammunition specs from one of the importers
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>>34742363
Fyodorov is a battle rifle though
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>>34744865
It is approximately equivalent to 6.5 Grendel. Propellants have come a long way since then, so cartridges need not be as large for the same muzzle energy.

The .276 Pedersen that the Garand rifle was originally designed for was also what we'd now consider an intermediary round.
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>>34744865
>>34744920
Hell, Garand was pretty ahead of his time. Check out this shop prototype.
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>>34743488
It's pretty much the pinnacle of obscure too, I live in the country it's from and only learned about it a few weeks ago. Was an assault rifle project intended for the Bulgarian army while they still couldn't choose whether to adopt the AK or not. The single prototype is in some military complex that has a museum with over 2k firearms in it and is only open to the public a for few days each year.
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>>34743612
I can't wait until Forgotten Weapons does a video on it. Ian recently had a video where he showed one among a bunch of obscure guns and said it was in the works.
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>>34736078
I don't know what to feel, but I think I like it.
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>>34711227
Peep the forgotten weapons vid
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>>34716464
...does this constitute a foregrip as per ATF rulings, or would it be another "just don't shoulder it" type situation?
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>>34711366
Give it a decade, at least. Tacticool snake oil products are generally remembered that long before they become cool and retro.
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>>34716103
Nope, it technically thumbhole stock.
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>>34724587
>most people probably know of it
Most people think this is an AR-15, anon.
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>>34726677
>NO SLUGS
Definitely a salt weapon.
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>>34716215
Exactly the kind of gun I see in use in a spy movie in 1970's Germany.
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>>34723593
>>34723532
Section Five applies to handguns and has some very special criteria or some shit with loopholes for collectors willing to go the miles on the paperwork.
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>>34716655
and people ask me why I am an anarchist.
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>>34728905
No, but close. It's the Terry carbine.
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>>34731070

When I worked in a gun store we had one, nobody ever even looked at it
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>>34726038
>T. man who has never read any Leftist literature and learned everything he knows about it from Neocon/libertarian/liberal propaganda
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>>34749228
>horizontal axis
>vertical axis
They're different.
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>>34747246
I don't think that's right. It's in the media enough for people to recognize an ar15 from any other rifle
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>>34708669
>Used by the good guys.

History is written by the winners so I assume these "good guys" won?
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>>34716464
Extendo game on horseshoe
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>>34712275
middle one is my new raifu
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>>34708669
Bullpup springfield
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>>34721892
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>>34750946
>History is written by the winners

go to bed marx
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>>34751350
You think american history would want to remember the Battle of Chesapeake or the Slaughter of Chesapeake?
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>>34726128
More or less yes, but I believe Soviets used only a single load of 7.62x39 so it's not like it was a huge issue.
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>>34744865
The 6.5 Arisaka is less powerful than .280 British.
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>>34716655
It's just the Australian thing. For all the "we wuz tough crocodile dundees and shit" shitposts, Australians are the ultimate "don't rock the boat" kind of people.
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>>34708669
Not particularly obscure, I suppose (it was in a few of the more recent Battlefield games, if memory serves), but all the same.

What ever happened to the AEK, anyway?
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>>34751404
you think the shoshone still control idaho?
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>>34751532
It has been succeeded by the A-545
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The Pederson, because just look at it... unf.
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>>34751854
That grip looks comfy as fuuuuuck
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The Deer Gun

It just reminds me so much of 1960s medical equipment it's weird
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>>34751480
fuck off cunt were full

our biker gangs home made guns are kinda cool...
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>>34751875
It's like a Luger P08 but as a rifle.
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>>34726267

It has two recoil springs.
It requires a screwdriver to change anything about it.
The round is pulled back with the whole chamber/bolt then pushed forward into the barrel
And the round is beefier than 10mm auto.
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>>34750802
Woah there big guy, what caliber are you?
Also,does that barrel act as a supressor?
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>>34721870
God tier.
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>>34753551
.303 British, IIRC the barrel has a shroud around it like the Lewis Gun. The Huot was a modification of the Canadian Ross Rifle in WWI to grant an LMG for Canadian troops since Lewis Guns and other LMGs that were used were in short supply. Quite ingenious really, it's a shame that full production never started until right as the war was coming to an end, making them quite rare today.
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>>34753728
Being straight-pull, the Ross was an ideal candidate for conversion.
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>>34752904
actual luger rifle
https://www.forgottenweapons.com/early-semiauto-rifles/german-luger-rifle/
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>>34751534
fuck no

manifest destiny bitch
But history is still warped by the winners
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>>34718471
H&R Defender British WW2 "civilian" Webley meant for factory managers in case of emergency. A lot less complicated looking than a normal Webley and in my opinion, much cooler.
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>>34719781
>What is Rhodesia
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>>34719813
Fuck you, I need two.
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>>34748540
No one asks you that shut the fuck up
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