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The last one is a Thunder 5 revolver.
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Thanks Spartan, I know posting this thread would be helpful
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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 |
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Thanks Yournamehere this very productive
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 picsBRUTUS_full_set.jpg Thunder.jpg cop-tech-gun.jpg electric_glove_stun_gun.jpg IMAGE_00001.jpg I think the last one might be a sawed off shot gun or a Howdah Hunter pistol but I'm not sure Last edited by Mad Man 2.0; 01-12-2010 at 06:54 AM. |
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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. |
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Actually #3 is the Pepperball TAC-700 here's a better picturePepperball TAC-700.jpg
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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
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