Wanted: Weirdest gun pics!

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The French Apache.

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Sorry, no pics, but I saw a 25 shot bolt action mauser at the WW1 Museum in KC MO

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Man, this thread is great... every time! :D

Let's see what we have here:

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A helmet-mounted suppressed upside-down .22LR cable-fired thing that some guy had at the AAC Silencer shoot this year (can't credit the photographer, sorry).

Read the card. 1911A1?!?!

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Perverted engravings on a $30,000 shotgun. :)
 

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This thread will go down in THR history as one that will never die!

Every time it pops up again its like a visit from an old friend.
 
From the Burg-Eltz castle firearms collection....

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The"Reiterstreithammer" (knight’s battleaxe) This battleaxe with its flintlock is from the 16th century. Such combinations of firearms were usual for the time as the firearms were not especially reliable.


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A particularly beautiful matchlock rifle with inlays. I'm only sorry I couldn't get a photo of the entire rifle.


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The original revolver! This flintlock has over-under barrels that rotate around a single trigger group. All the guns in this display were intended for castle defense, so they're very heavy pieces. Barrel lengths 60 inches (approx), 60 caliber (approx), and all rifled using a hexagonal barrel, much like a British Whitworth.
 
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Here are three Russian oddballs; an AEK-906 "Nosorog" ("Rhinoceros") 9mm Makarov revolver that fires from the BOTTOM chamber in the cylinder to reduce muzzle flip (like some of the early Mateba competition revolvers), an OTs-54 single-shot knife, chambered in 9mm Makarov, or 7.62x41 SP-4 silent captured-piston ammo (this one fires the bullet out towards the tip of the blade, with the red button being the trigger), and the NRS-2 Scout single-shot knife, chambered for the 7.62x41mm SP-4 silent round; this one fires the bullet out the base of the hilt, so you hold the blade towards yourself to fire it. You can see a video of it being fired at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vW3ZBLlPz_c

Nosorog:
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I like Olympic match pistols the best...

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HAMMERLI FP 10 Olympic grade Free pistol.


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MATCHGUNS MG2 .22 One of the most innovative and revolutionary standard pistols there is.
 
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"Does anyone know if the aforementioned Robo Cop 2 folding gun is available anywhere? That is the coolest thing."

Not as a production gun. This is the FMG-9 by MagPul. This was just to see what they could do with the concept.

I love how this fits in your back pocket! :eek:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D99NHb6B03s
 

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