Kel-Tec KSG, pump-action bullpup shotgun
Fires the 12 gauge shotgun round.
Holds fourteen 12 gauge (2-3/4'') rounds; seven in each tube.
Designed in the United States.
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Kel-Tec KSG, pump-action bullpup shotgun
Fires the 12 gauge shotgun round.
Holds fourteen 12 gauge (2-3/4'') rounds; seven in each tube.
Designed in the United States.
The Ruger 22/45 pistol (Bull Barrel in picture)
Fires the .22 LR cartridge.
Holds 10 rounds in detachable box magazine.
Originally designed (the Ruger Standard pistol) in the late 1940s.
Originated in the United States.
Ruger Super Blackhawk, single-action revolver (Bisley Hunter in picture)
Fires the .44 Magnum cartridge.
Holds six rounds in revolving cylinder.
Ruger Blackhawk originally designed in the early 1950s.
Originated in the United States.
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FN Model 1903 Semi-Automatic Pistol.
Fires the 9x20SR Browning Long or the .32 ACP.
Holds 7 9mm or 8 .32 cartridges.
Originated in the United States, 1903; by John Browning.
Ruger P95, semi-automatic pistol
Fires the 9x19mm cartridge.
Holds 10 or 15 rounds in detachable box magazines.
Original design (the P85) designed in 1985.
Originated in the United States.
CZ 805 Bren Assault Rifle (A2)
CZ 805 Bren Assault Rifle (Pictured: A1).
Fires the 5.56x45mm and 7.62x39mm cartridges.
Detachable box magazines hold up to 20, 30, or 100 rounds.
Designed in the Czech Republic, 2009.
Croatian VHS Assault Rifle.
VHS Assault Rifle.
Chambered in the 5.56x45mm cartridge.
Detachable box magazines hold 20 or 30 rounds.
Designed in Croatia, 2005; by Marko Vuković.
<--FAMAS
Winchester Model 1892 Repeating Rifle.
Fires the .25-20, .32-20, .38-40, .44-40, and .218 Bee Cartridges.
Holds up to 15 rounds in internal tube magazines.
Designed in the United States, 1892; by John Browning.
Soldiers with Daewoo K3 Light Machine Gun and K2 Assault Rifle.
Daewoo K3 Light Machine Gun.
Fires the 5.56x45mm cartridge.
Holds 30 rounds in STANAG magazine, or up to 200 rounds in a disintegrating link belt.
Designed in South Korea, 1991, by S&T Daewoo.
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How about some classics? Double rifles, drillings, double shotguns, etc.
Ask and you shall receive. Unfortunate that it's so hard to come by information on double rifles and drillings especially. Excellent taste.
R B Bodda and Co. Multum in Uno Hammer Toplever Sidelock Drilling
Fires the 12 Gauge shell.
Holds 3 rounds.
Designed in India.
Volcanic Repeater.
Fires the .22 Rimfire cartridge.
Ammo capacity uncertain (Up to 8 rounds).
Designed in the United States, 1854; by Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson.
Henry Repeating Rifle.
Fires the .44 Henry cartridge.
Holds up to 16 rounds in an internal tube magazine.
Designed in the United States, 1856; by Benjamin Tyler Henry.