And the Lebel 1886 had a tubular magazine, but the French 8mm bullet had a round tip.
As said before, Lever/Pump action rifles could have had a box magazine with the ability to be stripper fed as this would have sorted the problems out.
For the ammo supply, It still could have a box magazine/stripper feed, especially for a pump-action service rifle. The magazine for a lever action rifle would be better off side mounted like the Krag Jorgensen.
Rifles such as the Winchester Model 88, Remington 7600/7615 would have been...
I know Lever/Pump-Action weapons were around well before WW1/WW2 but why didnt they become standard issue instead of Bolt-Actions?. They would fire much faster and have a greater effect in the battlefield.
I know of the Gyrojet Pistol/Carbine and Rifle, but the Wiki mentions a Light machine gun variant. Does anyone have info/images of the Gyrojet light machine gun if it exists?.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyrojet
Pump-Action Revolver Shotgun:
http://talks.guns.ru/forums/icons/forum_pictures/001613/1613016.jpg
Bullpup revolver shotgun(Probably made in Brazil by LAPA)
ZB Device:
http://talks.guns.ru/forums/icons/forum_pictures/001673/1673688.jpg
From the Oruzhie magazine...
The real Russian response to the M16:D. Its chambered in 7.62x39mm but looks more of a carbine and seems to be fitted with some silencer/flash hider.
Original Sources:
http://talks.guns.ru/forummessage/18/308129-13.html
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