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ololoispizdildver · 7 years
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#иж 27 #Russia
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ololoispizdildver · 7 years
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#vepr12 #12gauge #vepr #Russia
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ololoispizdildver · 8 years
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When a Battle Rifle wants to Fudd - The Hadar II
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ololoispizdildver · 8 years
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FAL Zhukov
The designer/creator of the FAL ACR stock adapter appears to have made a new one for the Magpul Zhukov AK stock. This seems to be his focus at the moment and he mentioned that they had discontinued the ACR adapter. (GRH)
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ololoispizdildver · 8 years
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ololoispizdildver · 8 years
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Remington 870 MCS
The Modular Combat Shotgun is a variant of the 870 that is designed for different combat roles. Primarily a close quarters breaching gun, it comes with a variety of barrel lengths and stock options, as well as the ability to mount to an M4 with the proper adapter. One of the most sought after parts on the MCS is it’s unique forend, which has an integrated handstop. The MCS is not readily available to the general civilian market, instead the main customer demographic are LEO and military buyers. (GRH)
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ololoispizdildver · 8 years
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ГОСПОДИ ЭТО ЧЕДСНО!!!
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Smells like cold war
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ololoispizdildver · 9 years
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Vector Arms V93
U.S made clone of the HK 93, which is the 5.56x45mm “little brother” of the HK 91/G3. Some of the early Vector rifles were built with Malaysian parts kits but I don’t know if their current production stuff is all U.S parts by now. There are a few aftermarket adapters made by individuals and smaller shops that can allow for the use of AR-15 mags but the reliability has been a bit sketchy. (GRH)
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ololoispizdildver · 9 years
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Mad Max Uber cars at PAX Prime 2015
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ololoispizdildver · 9 years
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LPO-50
Ever wanted to buy something you really don’t need but really want? Got an email from the company that I got my DShK wheeled tripod from that they have a Chinese model of the Russian LPO-50 flamethrower. The photos above are just reference; hoping to get photos of the actual unit for sale to see what kind of condition it is. Currently flamethrowers are not regulated by the BATFE (knock on wood) but individual states have their own laws and restrictions regarding the purchase and ownership of them. (GRH)
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ololoispizdildver · 9 years
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A-1 Skyraider
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ololoispizdildver · 9 years
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Glock 34
9x19mm Glock that is longer than the standard 17 but shorter than the 17L. This one has a selector switch installed allowing for semi-auto or full-auto fire. It looks like the one made by Great Lakes Tactical but maybe an older model because it lacks their logo. It is a serialized and regulated part, and Great Lakes Tactical will not sell the switch to anyone outside of licensed manufacturers or LEO/military clients. (GRH)
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ololoispizdildver · 9 years
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Fabarm FP6
Italian made 12 gauge shotgun that was imported into the U.S by Heckler & Koch. Most if not all FP6′s will be marked HK somewhere on the receiver. They were available in different configurations; from your standard shotgun stock, to pistol gripped stocks, and a couple side-folding stocks. The one in the photo has the rather uncommon full-size magazine tube extension. Generally it was a rather obscure, looked over shotgun, but it did appear in one of the Call of Duty games a few years ago. (GRH)
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ololoispizdildver · 9 years
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“The Triumph of Love”
A truly one of a kind custom rifle designed by Vivian Mueller of the House Mueller Murgenthal in Switzerland. The platform is a Blaser R-93 Conception in .300 Win Mag. The second to the last photo shows the heart-shaped barrel and bullet along with the ruby bead sight. The designer’s intent was to showcase a struggle, hence the many different engraved figures throughout the rifle. Note the “caged” skull behind the buttpad.
The eternal battle between good and evil can be likened to the fight between evil power and the purity of inner freedom. This is a universal theme which mankind has been dealing with since the beginning of consciousness. The bipolarity of the theme is artistically provoking and is the base of the creative and artistic concept behind this rifle. 
Adorned with 24K white and yellow gold, sterling silver, rubies, aquamarines, white diamonds and rare bird’s eye maple wood. It sold in 2008 at auction for about £120,000. If you converted that by taking inflation into account, it would be £148,731 or $234,095. (GRH)
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ololoispizdildver · 9 years
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Ongoing series of posts about the problems of working in a gun shop.
This one is going to be short cause I figure its common sense. Had a customer walk in, older gentleman, with a box of ammo. That’s nothing strange cause sometimes people come in with an empty box of ammo to show us the brand or...
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ololoispizdildver · 9 years
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L2A1
Australian FAL variant with several unique features. It has a heavy profile barrel, a special handguard that also converts into a bipod, tangent rear sights, and although not seen in this example, a large rec.oil reducing muzzle brake. These are very rare as complete rifles or parts kits. The Malaysian military had Australian contract L2A1‘s in their arsenal, and some of the kits that arrived in the U.S were Malaysian in origin. (GRH)
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ololoispizdildver · 9 years
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The DWM US Army Model 1900 Luger,
Around 1900 America had plenty of fine revolver manufacturers such as Colt or Smith and Wesson, but at that time the US military was ready to begin experimenting with some semi automatic designs.  At the turn of the century, the most common proven semi automatic pistol was the German Luger.  Thus in 1900 the US Army contracted with Deustche Waffen &Maschinenfabriken for an order of 1000 Luger pistols.  They were chambered in both 7.65x21 Para and 9x19 Para. The leather US marked leather holster and magazine pouch came separate from the Luger contract, and instead were produced by the Rock Island Armory.  The 1,000 Luger pistols of the contract were issued to cavalry troopers, who were to evaluate their practicality after a term of service.  In the end the Luger pistol was rejected for further purchases.  Later two test Lugers chambered in .45acp were tested by US Ordnance as a possible sidearm for the US Army, but was rejected in favor of the Colt 1911.  Only one of the two .45acp test Lugers survives today, nicknamed the “million dollar gun”.
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