Name that gun!
1 Attachment(s)
Since this place is all about gun identification, how about a challenge?
The Rules: First person to get it right posts the next picture. Must be a production firearm. The picture must be enough to identify it. No airsoft / otherwise fake guns. So here goes! |
Looks like a Webley.
|
Rast gasser m1898?
Lebel 1892? |
It looks like a Mosin Nagant Revolver.
|
Maybe a Husqvarna? My neighbor has a revolver made by them that looks similiar
|
You're all on the right track, but no. The Rast Gasser is probably the best guess so far.
|
1872 swiss military revovler
|
We got a spammer^
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
the 1882 has a longer cylinder.
maybe a hint, like, caliber? |
It is a 1891 9.4mm dutch colonial revovler.
|
And the winner is... ^
|
Lets just have nyles confirm this and ill post the next gun....time to search for a good one.
|
1 Attachment(s)
Ill actually psot the next one since i think i got it right:
|
You did - and you see why I didn't give the calibre. It would give it away in a hurry.
|
Can anyone gues sthe one i posted? I justr had to blur the name on the slide
|
Is it a Springfield?
|
That's one ugly 1911
|
well, its not a springer, and its only part 1911. Its more a hybrid gun.....the reason it failed.
|
It's a Glock 1911, or that's what it looks like. I thought it was a Glock with one of those custom aftermarket frames, which resembles a 1911 frame. I couldn't get more specific than that.
|
Getting warmer.
|
Looks like a gas gun from Western Arms (Western Arms Strayer Voigt Infinity Hybrid Comp).
|
It shoots bullets, its a legit gun.
|
hint.....its a .45acp
|
HK45 maybe?
|
Wait a damn second is that the Desert Eagle 1911?!?
|
another hint.....out of production, the company failed
|
Quote:
|
theres enough info in here that you could find it easy on an online search. You have the desighn base, caliber, etc.
|
come on guys, a gun thats part glock, part 1911, .45acp and discontinued? Im sure someone will have a brand and model soon.
|
Uh one of the rules was it's supposed to be a production gun. Even with that I have no idea what it is or was.
|
yeah, and that picture is shit. dont edit the slide out or we won't know what teh gun is!
|
2 hours of researching and nothing, so I posted the gun in a military forum...
|
c'mon now guys. lets use our heads
lets post the facts about what we know. k9870 is canadian.so there is a strong chance the handgun is canadian-made its .45 acp its part glock part 1911 its discontinued it has the companies name on the slide. now....if i where that handgun what would i call myself :confused: |
Maine isn't canada.....and it was production, its not an actual glock, it was a glock like desighn. The company wanted a 1911 grip and safety, with a striker fired gun, like a glock. Its all an original gun. I had to blur the slide since they billboarded their name on it.
|
When someone says "must be a production firearm" I assume they mean the firearm has to be in current production. Needless to say no one is gonna find it, so you might as well just tell us. I've spent an hour or so myself looking for it.
|
an 1891 dutch colonial revolver is not in current production. Ill let people guess a little more, if nobody gets it ill tell.
|
NOBODY IS GETTING IT!
so just tell us! that's why! |
Alchemy arms spectre
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 04:22 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.0
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.