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Mad Man 2.0 01-12-2010 04:49 AM

The Unknown Gun Thread
 
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Hi guys I hope you can help me Identify some guns I've found on the Internet. So if you can ID a picture or if you have your own Unknown Gun that you'd like help identifying please post it here:)
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Spartan198 01-12-2010 04:56 AM

The last one is a Thunder 5 revolver.

Mad Man 2.0 01-12-2010 05:32 AM

Thanks Spartan, I know posting this thread would be helpful:)

Yournamehere 01-12-2010 05:44 AM

The first one is exactly what the image says it is, a Lee Enfield MKI Skeleton, meaning it's a Lee Enfield rifle that's been cut so you can see how it functions. They do this with many guns like Glocks and stuff so people can see the internals.

The second is a short barreled American-180 submachine gun.

The third looks like it's just arod with a spring on it. From the ammunition it fires and it's not-gun looking design I figure it's one of the "also, it's a gun" devices from the early 1900s. I can't tell you a name.

The fourth one is a 1911 modified to take disintegrating link belts a.k.a the belt fed 1911. It was built on a Springfield Armory 1911. Website: http://www.shottist.com/beltfed.html

Mad Man 2.0 01-12-2010 06:51 AM

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Thanks Yournamehere this very productive:D but I do have a stupid question about the first one, Is The Enfield still fireable in its skeleton condition? also here's some fresh pics
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I think the last one might be a sawed off shot gun or a Howdah Hunter pistol but I'm not sure

Nyles 01-12-2010 07:54 AM

The Lee-Enfields are skeletonised No.4 Mk.I rifles, and they are not firable as the chamber has been cut away.

#3 is a paintball gun, #4 is pretty much self-explanatory.

The last one is a sawed-off shotgun, not a Howdah pistol.

Mad Man 2.0 01-12-2010 04:59 PM

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Actually #3 is the Pepperball TAC-700 here's a better pictureAttachment 193

Krel 01-13-2010 02:22 AM

The big honkin' pistol in the second photo is a prototype pistol, the .50 BMG Thunder. Some info here: http://airbornecombatengineer.typepa...n_the_50_.html

David.

Bugabear 01-13-2010 03:35 AM

I would have thought that the Paintball gun was actually a Tippmann A-5. Based on the Hopper, Cyclone Feed system, Front sights, Rear sights, thingy you push to spin the balls around, and the gas regulator. It also seems the cops spent the little extra and got that weird attachment that puts the tank in the front. Why is it called something else? Also they should replace the buttplate. Those things have had a product recall because they'll explode after little while.

Mad Man 2.0 01-13-2010 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Krel (Post 10670)
The big honkin' pistol in the second photo is a prototype pistol, the .50 BMG Thunder. Some info here: http://airbornecombatengineer.typepa...n_the_50_.html

David.

I suppose the only mystery left is who made it? And thanks for the link, I didn't know it was single shot or 50 BMG, this helps me greatly in classifying it in my photo gallery of weapons:)

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Originally Posted by Bugabear (Post 10673)
I would have thought that the Paintball gun was actually a Tippmann A-5. Based on the Hopper, Cyclone Feed system, Front sights, Rear sights, thingy you push to spin the balls around, and the gas regulator. It also seems the cops spent the little extra and got that weird attachment that puts the tank in the front. Why is it called something else? Also they should replace the buttplate. Those things have had a product recall because they'll explode after little while.

Never heard of the Tippmann A-5(but then again I never heard of the TAC-700 until yesterday), nevertheless I'm pretty sure it's the TAC-700 I'll post a link to the manufactures web site in a second.http://www.pepperball.com


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