Anonymous
7/22/2025, 11:22:14 PM
No.64018076
>>64018058
mini-theme: more barrel for your barrel
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 11:30:56 PM
No.64018130
>>64018169
>>64018006 (OP)
> stuffing a grenade inside a pidgeons ass then throw it at the enemy
this is why
this is why you lost frenchies
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 11:47:48 PM
No.64018234
>>64018357
>>64018730
>>64018169
this doesnt answer anything
also why is the bird cut seperated into different areas like some kind of cow-diagram where they show which parts can be used for which food
> the weapon also serves as a massage ball for soldiers suffering of carpal tunnel syndrome
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 11:54:37 PM
No.64018272
>>64018257
short for trademark registered. That lever circled in yellow is not a safety, it's the giggle switch.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 12:13:52 AM
No.64018363
>>64018357
Military pigeon part of that text
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 12:15:03 AM
No.64018370
>>64018357
picrel makes sense though
its just messenger pidgeons
but what tf is OPs pic suppsoed to be?
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 12:20:45 AM
No.64018410
>>64018315
Funky β 00098β00099, very nice.
>>64018249
The sprague gun is the oldest bullpup revolver I can think of. Very neat, probably great for bonking too. BΓΆnkanon weigh in
>>64018253
S M Gee, Mister
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 12:41:57 AM
No.64018510
>>64018518
>>64020039
Lacroix SamouraΓ― 76mm Urban Warfare Weapon, 1990s
aka High-Impulse Weapon System (HIWS)
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 1:26:30 AM
No.64018730
>>64018234
Why wouldn't an animal's parts be shown?
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 1:32:49 AM
No.64018753
>>64021324
>>64022577
Maryland compliant P90 underfolder to reach 29 inches
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 2:29:07 AM
No.64018930
>>64018939
Multi-projectile 1911. Czechoslovakia, 1976.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 2:32:14 AM
No.64018939
>>64018930
the three-bullet cartridge
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 2:33:28 AM
No.64018948
Schirneker multi-projectile Luger
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 4:14:46 AM
No.64019261
>>64019480
C-MORE M26 MASS and PDW-M1
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 4:53:29 AM
No.64019348
>>64019469
>>64018723
Look into magnifier, receive slide to teeth? Cute though.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 5:26:38 AM
No.64019469
>>64020834
>>64019348
I'd prefer not to find out.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 5:29:34 AM
No.64019480
>>64019493
>>64019261
That's the underbarrel breaching shotgun, right?
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:09:02 AM
No.64019602
>>64019595
Bundeswehr Defense Technology Museum in Koblenz
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:19:15 AM
No.64019642
>>64019646
Chang Feng CS/LS06 helical SMG. Article has a full rundown of the fun janky prototypes.
https://armamentresearch.com/chinese-csls06-chang-feng-sub-machine-gun/
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:20:18 AM
No.64019646
>>64019642
Prototypes n stuff from article
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:10:11 AM
No.64019768
>>64018233
Left is before she went to Australia
Right is when she got back.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 8:13:24 AM
No.64019876
>>64019880
>>64020144
Vyacheslav Shpakovsky special purpose SMG.
Fires an H-shaped projectile.
>What if we make an H-shaped multi-caliber bullet and equip it with a poly-wedge tip made of tungsten-molybdenum alloy?
https://archive.is/PuZbT
https://topwar.ru/158664-mnogokalibernaja-pulja-i-pistolet-pulemet-specialnogo-naznachenija.html
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 10:01:07 AM
No.64020026
>>64019645
That looks like it belongs in the Fallout universe
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 10:10:22 AM
No.64020039
>>64020272
>>64018510
>>64018518
Why didn't this catch on? Seems to me it's superior to the Carl Gustav, just by virtue of not having a backblast and not causing any TBI.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 12:42:47 PM
No.64020190
>>64020844
>>64020932
>>64020144
They RTVRNed to removing Kebab.
>>64020039
>Charlie-G causes TBI
Literally just fuddlore perpetuated by welfare queens seeking compensation for malingering, and vatnik shills trying to shit on all western weapons.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 2:19:11 PM
No.64020316
>>64020968
>>64020272
marge?
i thought those things were recoilless?
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 2:28:52 PM
No.64020346
>>64020144
I believe it was supposed to act as an airfoil for range/accuracy.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 5:22:28 PM
No.64020827
>>64020144
In the article the creator explains that it's inspired by arrowheads. He wants a devastator slug, essentially.
>Something similar was used in ancient arrowheads. Due to the difference in sharpening directions, they flew, rotating in flight. But our bullet has four more expanding stabilizers, which in any case will increase the accuracy of its flight, regardless of whether it rotates or not. Thus, it turns out to have not one, but several calibers at once: horizontal caliber 22 mm (this is the width of the bullet itself); vertical caliber of the tail 24 mm; diagonal caliber (that is, the diagonal between the stabilizers) 32 mm. The caliber of the bullet body itself is 4 mm. With folded "wings" 7.6 mm. Length 25 mm. Maximum diameter of a flat case is 9 mm. Length 24 mm. To attach the bullet, it has a narrower muzzle, into which the bullet enters together with the stabilizers folded and pressed to it. That is, if it rotates in flight, the entrance hole will be no less than 33 mm in diameter. If it is not, but at the same time it is possible to achieve satisfactory accuracy at a range of 100-200 m, again, as with most modern submachine guns, then we will get an opening in the shape of the letter "H", and also large enough to stop the criminal activity of anyone, even the most notorious terrorist.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 5:25:03 PM
No.64020834
>>64019469
Anyone know the name for these? It's in a museum somewhere.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 5:58:58 PM
No.64020932
>>64020942
>>64020190
for some reason everyone loves to focus on the puckle gun but square bullets were a thing long before.
the Mary Rose famously had "hailshot pieces", basically giant shotguns firing square iron dice-sized shot. Toradar muskets used by the Mughal empire often had square bores, etc.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:00:10 PM
No.64020935
>>64018006 (OP)
So THAT'S where they got the idea.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:02:10 PM
No.64020942
>>64021071
>>64021225
>>64020932
Hehhehe it would be a shame if you were to post them
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:08:11 PM
No.64020968
>>64020316
Kinda, you don't feel the recoil from the round pushing off the back because there is no back.
You do still get it from the gas pushing against the walls of the tube, which while significantly less than the whole thing, is still not 0.
The problem is he holds it like a retard, completely ignoring the foregrip, and just floating the front of the tube on the edge of his hand.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:19:14 PM
No.64020997
Portugal, 1960sβ1970s
37mm ROCKET LAUNCHER FOR GROUND TROOPS
>The device was called "LANΓA-FOGUETES DE 37mm PARA TROPAS TERRESTRES" and was used during the Portuguese Colonial War in the 1960s and 1970s. The ammunition used was 37mm French SNEB aircraft rockets.
https://sassik.livejournal.com/118259.html
https://operacional.pt/lanca-foguetes-de-37mm-para-tropas-terrestres/
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:33:04 PM
No.64021033
>>64021037
>>64023367
>>64021006
>this transliterates to Teacup Intervention
Beats me. Couldn't find the source.
RG-019 underwater nailgun
http://www.hisutton.com/Special%20Forces%20tech-%20RG019%20underwater%20nail%20gun.html
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:37:52 PM
No.64021047
>>64021022
If it doesn't have a handmade thumbhole stock, is it even a bullpup?
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:46:37 PM
No.64021071
>>64021085
>>64021086
>>64020942
NTA but have a pic of this sweetie from my trip to VHU in Prague earlier this year:
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:51:40 PM
No.64021085
>>64021157
>>64021071
are you . . . are you gonna stick your dick in it, anon?
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:53:28 PM
No.64021090
KB-ST Gnom folding pistol. Ukraine, 1990s. Not russian like it's usually stated.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:13:39 PM
No.64021157
>>64024929
Well, guess I'll post some more pics from the same museum trip... Behold, a 17th century matchlock with a skeletonized stock. Similarity to PKM purely coincidental...
>>64021086
There's at least one more with a heart-shaped bore in the same collection, plus some other shapes.
>>64021085
No, anon. Too loose. I have a very small dick, that's why I like guns.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:15:59 PM
No.64021173
>>64021180
Double-sided wheellock handgun.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:16:17 PM
No.64021175
>>64021183
double barrel matchlock pistol
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:18:07 PM
No.64021184
>>64021202
A flintlick Project SALVO
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:19:59 PM
No.64021192
Flintlock revolving rifle in Renaissance style.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:21:34 PM
No.64021198
A very ugly striker-fired revolver.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:23:07 PM
No.64021204
Some early postwar anti-tank Czechnology. Revolver recoilles rifle sounds fun.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:24:24 PM
No.64021212
>>64021202
my bad, didn't mean to reply to that post.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:24:42 PM
No.64021214
Early postwar czech prototype self loading rifle with curved bolt track.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:35:08 PM
No.64021268
>>64021301
Around 1946 Czechoslovak Army issued request for SMG prototypes that would be compact, cheap to manufacture using domestic resources, have decent capacity and also "have minimal center of gravity shift with emptying of magazine". Final winner was the Sa23 AKA "the bikepump", but some of the prototypes were endearingly wacky. This is my favorite, it has a double-stack magazine in the comb of the stock, bullets pointing upwards, and is mechanically more or less a fullauto Spencer carbine. It failed spectacularly, but would look great in an Iron Harvest setting.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:38:09 PM
No.64021287
>>64018357
SRPs were the shit back then.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:40:22 PM
No.64021301
>>64022851
>>64021268
This prototype has a magazine inserted into the rear of the receiver and right through the middle of the bolt with a feeding pawl to turn cartridges from vertical to horizontal position in front of the receiver.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:43:48 PM
No.64021319
This is a top-fed assault rifle, a step in the development of a "heavy SMG", as it was called in the 1950s, that culminated with the vz.58.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:45:11 PM
No.64021324
>>64018753
these are seriously great ranch guns when are they making a wood stock for them
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 8:56:45 PM
No.64021575
>>64021619
>>64021565
The first time I saw one of these I thought it was some bizarre one-off, but I've seen several over the years.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 10:43:05 PM
No.64021886
How do you guys remember all the cool guns you've seen?
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 11:02:28 PM
No.64021938
>>64022115
>>64023367
This thing is so absurd that it's awesome.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 12:06:38 AM
No.64022089
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 12:30:38 AM
No.64022149
>>64022151
>>64022160
"slip guns". This was an old west era modification to Colt SAA's and similar guns. The trigger would be deactivated by removing internal parts or tying it back to the frame. You'd hold the hammer back with your thumb, then slip your thumb off the side of the hammer, releasing it, when you wanted to fire. Note the specially shaped hammer, this was invented by a gunsmith named O'Meara specifically for this purpose.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 12:31:40 AM
No.64022151
>>64022149
an example having belonged to Elmer Keith
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 12:36:27 AM
No.64022160
>>64022149
NDs are a normal part of gun ownership
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:07:14 AM
No.64022234
>>64018761
Looks like a Combine-made P90
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:14:15 AM
No.64022252
>>64018006 (OP)
Meat Claws.
Yes , even better in German they are Fleischkrallen
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:25:25 AM
No.64022293
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:33:15 AM
No.64022314
DP-28 magazines used as roof tiles in postwar russia
https://forum.guns.ru/forummessage/36/230886-15.html
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:37:52 AM
No.64022332
>>63416503
Krieghoff Semprio pump forward rifle
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:45:22 AM
No.64022358
>>64022386
>>64022249
RIA has had multiple items from that book. Picrel is a personal favorite.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:46:35 AM
No.64022367
>>64022262
>hand cannon mace-pistol
Those are called "holy water sprinkers". Seriously.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:49:47 AM
No.64022376
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:51:54 AM
No.64022386
>>64022358
I have it. Been going through it again today.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:57:59 AM
No.64022406
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 1:58:02 AM
No.64022407
>>64032112
>>64020272
CG can cause TBI, the AT-4 doesn't
the AT4 is a rocket launcher that shoot rockets, the CG is a recoilless rifle that shoot solid rounds.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 2:04:15 AM
No.64022423
>>64022913
Kalashnikov fire extinguisher AK
>On display at the Saint Petersburg artillery museum
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 2:27:41 AM
No.64022487
The PSDR 3 is an integrally suppressed Revolver designed by Joe Peters of Peters-Stahl GmbH for the German SEK (SWAT) of North Rhine-Westfalia. It is based on the S&W model 625. Produced in limited numbers, the PSDR 3 was tested at Hereford, England. At least 9 have been delivered. 1993.
PSDR: Peters Stahl SchalldΓ€mpfer Revolver
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 2:38:53 AM
No.64022503
LOM-30 grenade launcher, 2nd chechen war. Manufacturing info unknown.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 2:48:48 AM
No.64022534
>>64019655
What's this MAC/AR combo called?
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 3:03:32 AM
No.64022577
>>64018753
Now that's length of pull suitable for Goliath. Also, I didn't know P90s had mag couplers. Intriguing.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 3:04:53 AM
No.64022582
>>64020272
That second shot looked too light. Was that an AT-4 trainer by chance?
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 4:19:27 AM
No.64022844
>>64018357
Smelkalka blyat, we no need fancy western gadgets like compass, we have pigeon, it tells the way we need to go.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 4:35:58 AM
No.64022913
>>64023035
>>64023326
>>64022423
Is it supposed to be an entry tool? Is the saiga supposed to be a line thrower? What the fuck is going on there?
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 5:05:40 AM
No.64023035
>>64022913
Best guess is that it propels fire retardant with blanks. There isn't good information on it.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 7:25:22 AM
No.64023316
>>64018440
They say Bill Ruger was highly influenced by the Luger and the Nambu, but holy shit. Look at that thing, like a proto-Ruger Standard. What even is that?
PS: For fun, a prototype that came before the Standard/MKI.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 7:29:37 AM
No.64023326
>>64022913
Looks like a breacher "shotgun," except 9x39.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 7:32:40 AM
No.64023336
>>64018491
That thing looks like a gun you'd see in your dreams.
>look, anon, an extremely nondescript mannlicher stocked 22!
>>64018723
Holy shit, the ZiP-FoTaY!
>>64019224
Imagine the silence
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 7:52:23 AM
No.64023367
>>64024187
>>64024447
>>64019880
I don't think I've ever seen this one before. So it has two slanted surfaces, each opposite each other so it spins as it travels and has two "wings" on the base to keep it straight. I really want to know if or how the fuck they got that to actually function. Cartridge manufacturing must be interesting too; just look at that fucking thing.
>>64021022
Reminds me of pic
>>64021033
>>64021037
Am I losing my mind or is that basically a stubby AK mag on top? New rarest AK mag variant?
Though if it's anything like this
>>64021064 it appears to be different and fatter and therefore probably only visually AK mag-like. Disappointing.
>>64021938
I see this and it just reminds me of a fancier Marble's Game Getter. Silly gun but I'm still disappointed the NFA killed that thing. Wonder why your pic has such a short grip unless it also came with something like a 2-4" barrel that could be swapped on easily.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 8:04:11 AM
No.64023392
>>64024481
IIRC this was a kit aiming to sell to CA residents so they could build P80s and print their own frames legally. It would attach in such a way to turn it into a strange bolt action monstrosity. I forget the specifics as it's been long enough that the details are fuzzy; absolutely do not take my word as fact here. The laws changed and it's no longer a valid way to use this product in the way the inventor intended (that I do remember!) so I guess it doesn't really matter anymore either way. I'm sure someone else will remember this better than I did.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 8:44:38 AM
No.64023475
>>64031048
I don't knwo more about this picture, I think I got it from a German weapons forum, basically they shot the revolver without the barrel
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 8:59:19 AM
No.64023520
First developed specifically for use by US Navy SEALs in Vietnam, the first example of the Remington 7188, the Mk 1, appeared in 1967. Developed from the Remington 1100, the Model 7188 was a fully-automatic version of that weapon, with some other modifications requested by the SEALs like extended 8 round magazines, bayonet mounts, barrel shrouds and improved sights.
While the SEALs, particularly SEAL Team 2, liked the destructive power of the Model 7188 (especially with the custom N4 buck and flechette loads), they found the Model 7188 was highly-sensitive to dirt and fouling, and this made it quite unsuited for general use in Vietnam. In addition, the enormous recoil of a full-auto burst was difficult to control even at a slow 480 rpm, and even with an extended magazine, the ammunition supply was thought to be too small by many SEALs. There were never more than a couple of dozen of each version of the Model 7188 made, and they were withdrawn from service within a few years, a weapon experiment that ultimately failed.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 10:48:23 AM
No.64023664
>>64022851
Like any other open bolt SMG I guess. Bolt back, mag out, shake a bit. If not enough, fingerbang the ejection port.
Schematics here:
https://www.vhu.cz/samopal-zk-471/
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 2:56:51 PM
No.64024187
>>64023367
>Wonder why your pic has such a short grip
That's what's so odd about it. The Remington 'vest pocket pistol' was very common back in the day, and came in all sorts of finishes, grip materials, but they usually had very short barrels, which makes sense since they were supposed to be a super-compact CCW. The long barrel variant is just confusing.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 4:25:09 PM
No.64024447
>>64024473
>>64023367
>I don't think I've ever seen this one before.
I try to make every post unique in these threads. No reposts.
>Am I losing my mind or is that basically a stubby AK mag on top?
There are more pics of its internals. I can get them when I'm back at a computer.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 4:33:18 PM
No.64024473
>>64028255
>>64024447
>There are more pics of its internals. I can get them when I'm back at a computer.
Please, I can only get so hard.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 4:53:03 PM
No.64024515
>>64024506
>read "Browning"
>toggle lock
>WTF
Took me a moment to realize it's a chink mystery pistol from the warlords era.