H. Weldle designed the P7, a “German 9mm semi-automatic pistol†that was manufactured by Heckler & Koch. For the first time, the news of its production was publicized to the public in the year 1976 as “Polizei Selbstlade Pistol (PSP)â€.
The Colt Python is manufactured by Colt's Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut as a .357 Magnum caliber revolver. The Colt Python is often praised to be the quintessential American revolver. The Colt Python and the Colt Peacemaker are frequently considered to be the best revolvers made by Colt.
The Walther P38 was produced and developed as a 9 mm pistol by Walther as the official service pistol of the German Wehrmacht during the beginning of World War II.
The HK21 is a general purpose, belt-fed machine gun/squad automatic weapon utilizing the 7.62 x 51 mm NATO cartridge, produced and manufactured by Heckler & Koch, a German arms manufacturer.
The Mossberg 500 is a shotgun manufactured by O.F. Mossberg & Sons. Rather than a single model, the 500 is really a series of widely varying hammerless, pump action repeaters, all of which share the same basic receiver and action, but differ in bore size, barrel length, choke options, magazine capacity, and "furniture" (stock and forearm) materials.
The Mosin-Nagant (Russian: Винтовка Мосина, ISO 9: Vintovka Mosina) is a bolt-action, internal magazine fed, military rifle that was used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various Eastern bloc nations. Also known as the Three-Line Rifle (Трёхлинейная винтовка, ISO 9: Trëhlinejnaâ vintovka), it was the first to use the 7.62x54mmR cartridge. As a front-line rifle, the Mosin-Nagant served in various forms from 1891 until the 1960s in many Eastern European nations, when the sniper rifle variant was replaced by the SVD (Снайперская винтовка Драгунова, ISO 9: Snajperskaâ vintovka Dragunova). The Mosin-Nagant is still used in many conflicts due to its ruggedness and the vast number produced during World War II.
The SIG P229 pistol was designed as a conceal and carry weapon and is a very compact firearm. The standard models of this weapon feature a SA/DA trigger however are also available with a DAO trigger.
The MG42 (shortened from the German word: Maschinengewehr 42, or in English "Machine gun 42") was a machine gun that was designed and developed for and entered into full service with Nazi Germany in 1942, during and throughout World War II.
Smith & Wesson uses Scandium alloy to build a strong and lightweight .357 Magnum revolver. The result...maximum power in a small, lightweight, easy-to-carry package. Scandium alloy is used for small, medium and large frame revolvers. Smith & Wesson's lightest and strongest revolvers deliver dependable power every time.
A variant of the Glock 21, the Glock 21SF hit the market in Spring 2007, in an effort to make the fullsize .45 Glock more appealing to shooters with smaller hands. The Glock model 21SF, stands for "Slim Frame".
The Atchisson Assault Shotgun was developed by Maxwell Atchisson in 1972. The shotgun served as the template for several later weapons, especially the USAS-12 combat shotgun.
Designed specifically for Law Enforcement and Military applications, the Bushmaster Carbon 15 Law Enforcement Pistol combines lightweight Carbon 15 molded Receivers, a versatile Optics Rail, and a Six Position Telestock for compact carry size and maneuverability in tight confines.
The Kel-Tec P3AT is a double action, locked-breech .380 ACP pistol modeled after the Kel-Tec P-32. The frame of the P3AT is made of polymer with an aluminum insert, and the barrel and the slide are steel.
The Glock 24 is a pistol designed and manufactured by the Austrian company, Glock. The G24 is essentially a Glock 17L modified to fire the .40 S&W ammunition. The pistol uses a modified frame, slide, .40 S&W barrel and magazine but is in nearly every other way identical in appearance to the Glock 17L including the 15-round magazine capacity.
The Taurus PT92 is a double action/single action, 9mm Luger, double column magazine, semi-automatic, short recoil action pistol manufactured by Taurus in the former Beretta factory in São Paulo, Brazil.
The Browning Hi-Power is a semi-automatic, single-action, 9 mm pistol. The pistol is based on ideas conceived and patented in 1922 by American firearms inventor and innovator John Browning, and later the pistol was patented by Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre (FN) of Herstal, Belgium.
The M&P45 (Military and Police) fires the .45ACP and is a variant of the M&P Standard 9mm. See http://www.gunslot.com/guns/smith-wesson-m-p-standard-9mm for full details on the firearm.
The Makarov PM (pronounced mack-ARR-off (PM) Pistolet Makarova, Russian: ПиÑтолет Макарова ПМ) designed by Russian designer Nikolai Fyodorovich Makarov is a semi-automatic pistol which was manufactured and designed in the late 1940s.
In basic mechanics, both the Standard and Tactical S&W M&P15 versions are typical-format gas-operated semiautomatic .223/5.56mm AR-15A2-type designs. Both feature 16-inch barrels with chrome-lined bore, chamber, bolt carrier and gas key. The flash suppressor on both is the A2 military style.
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