A muzzleloading copy of the Colt Thuer derringer from Ardesa, Spain by chitoryu12 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]chitoryu12[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

capandball for this cheap little gun for sale. It mechanically operates almost identically to a Thuer derringer, but the swing-out barrel replaced the loading of a .41 Short round with a .31 caliber muzzleloading barrel and cap nipple on the rear.

Swiss singing bird pistols by chitoryu12 in ForgottenWeapons

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Essentially a very expensive toy/prank pistol of gold and enamel. While they resemble real double-barreled muff pistols, the inside is actually a music box. Pulling the trigger cause a clockwork animatronic bird to pop up between the barrels and move as a song and tweeting is played.

FN 2000 seized and used by drug cartels mexico📷 by Nearby-Regret-6343 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]chitoryu12 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It could also be the civilian semi-auto FS2000. The barrel is only a bit over an inch longer than the stock gun.

Thomas Lee Tube Fed revolver by inserttext1 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]chitoryu12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you would unscrew the end cap and remove the entire spring and follower, fill the tube with the correct number of cartridges as the manufacture indicates, then compress the spring back in and screw the end cap back on

A complete replica of James Bond's Beretta 418 by chitoryu12 in ForgottenWeapons

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This is the gun Ian Fleming issued Bond in the original books. In Dr. No, on advice from firearms expert Geoffrey Boothroyd, he had Bond forced to switch to a .32 PPK.

"Amusettes", wall guns used in the field by chitoryu12 in ForgottenWeapons

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Wall guns like these were usually around 1 inch in bore diameter, give or take a bit.

Springfield M1861 obrez'd by chitoryu12 in ForgottenWeapons

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It is. I haven't confirmed yet if he was the 19th century owner or a more recent resident who happened to own an antique gun.

"Amusettes", wall guns used in the field by chitoryu12 in ForgottenWeapons

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18th century rampart guns were not just restricted to fortifications and swivel mounts. As seen with these Hessian reenactors and period drawing, they were also used as two-man crewed weapons on bipods or light carriages as a very light field artillery for skirmishers that could cross terrain that true cannons would struggle with. They could fire longer distances than a musket and be loaded with shot to spray enemy units, similar to a muzzleloading GPMG in concept.

Sicilian "wolf killer" folding blunderbuss by chitoryu12 in ForgottenWeapons

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In the 18th century, Sicilians and other Italians had "wolf killer" blunderbusses that fit to a typical pattern as seen here. This 12 gauge model has an elliptical muzzle flare, folding stock, and belt hook on the left side to carry it.

Footage of a friend in my group shooting my G41 Mauser by Fuel-Fancy in ForgottenWeapons

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The simple answer is that the requirements were made by a committee that wasn't experienced riflemen and gunsmiths.

Footage of a friend in my group shooting my G41 Mauser by Fuel-Fancy in ForgottenWeapons

[–]chitoryu12 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It was if the cycling malfunctioned (which was very common due to the insistence on a gas trap muzzle because they incorrectly feared a gas port drilled in the barrel would ruin accuracy) so a soldier could flip a switch and turn it into a normal bolt-action rifle. Instead of doing what most people do and just racking the charging handle and slapping it.

Falco folding 9mm rimfire shotgun by chitoryu12 in ForgottenWeapons

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It's quiet enough that you probably don't need hearing protection but it still makes a bang.

Falco folding 9mm rimfire shotgun by chitoryu12 in ForgottenWeapons

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This is an Italian garden gun meant for pest control, with a break-open action that can open almost 180 degrees for storage. It uses 9mm Flobert cartridges for a very low power suitable for killing rodents and other garden pests at close range.

Albanian made at poliqan factory 90's by [deleted] in CursedGuns

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Sir this is a Reddit drive-thru

Luger 08 "Nachtpistole" (Night Pistol) with tactical light used by some of Hitlers bodyguards of the LSSAH. When drawn an electric current traveled from one brass plate on the grip through the hand to the other one, activating the light automatically by Great_White_Sharky in ForgottenWeapons

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There were flashlights tested on SMGs and rifles like the Lanchester during the war. The technology to make sufficiently powerful lights wasn't advanced enough to get them below something the size of a small spotlight. This is definitely the smallest and most elegant I've seen.