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1st Thought
C96 Broomhandle Mauser
... the i thought Luger 08.
looking at my forum-handle i remembered the
Mp7.
But from all guns i`ve ever seen on here.
this 50. Alaskan Lever custom gets me drooling so bad.
(not my pic - couldnt find thread, but THAT on it is.)
I once handled an SKS at a show that had Cryllic writing carved into it and seven notches neatly placed along the right side of the buttstock. I'll assume its owner was a lefty. Coolest gun I've seen so far.
"Cool factor" depends upon context. "Cool" in a practical carbine course could be an SBR AR-15 with a can and a bunch of great accessories. In a long range course it could be an Accuracy International rifle with Swarovski scope. At a Cowboy Action match, a "cool" gun would be an actual Colt revolver built before 1900.
When I was a kid, 'Cool' was a 'snub-nose .38'.
Now, it's a close trifecta between the snub, a S&W model 10 (4in light barrel) and Colt's Government Model.
One of the coolest if not thee coolest is this Para FAL View attachment 645642
because it's a one of a kind built by yours truly. One of my favorite rifles to shoot
The Gyrojet is a family of unique firearms developed in the 1960s named for the method of gyroscopically stabilizing its projectiles. Rather than inert bullets, Gyrojets fire small rockets called Microjets which have little recoil and do not require a heavy barrel to resist the pressure of the combustion gases. Velocity on leaving the tube was very low, but increased to around 1,250 feet per second (380 m/s) at 30 feet (9.1 m). The result is a very lightweight weapon. However Versions of the Gyrojet that were tested suffered from poor accuracy, cumbersome and slow loading, and unreliability (at best, a 1% failure rate was suggested; users quote worse figures, with many rounds that misfired the first time but later fired). I'd still like to have one just kuz
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