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The Beretta Model 12S or Beretta M12S was redesigned as from the Beretta Model 12 in 1978 and was termed as "the Ultimate Submachine Gun" when released.
Ranger 1911A1
This pistol is semi-automatic in caliber .45 ACP and is recoil operated from a locked breech system and magazine fed. There are 3 safety devices; Grip Safety, Safety Catch and Half-cock position. The bore and chamber are chromed plated.
The Glock 17 was the pioneer pistol manufactured and designed by the Austrian gun company Glock. The pistol is a semi-automatic short recoil, locked breech, 9 mm Parabellum pistol with a standard ammunition magazine capacity of 17 rounds.
On October 18, 2007, Ruger Firearms introduced a new high-capacity, polymer-frame, striker-fired 9mm pistol called the Ruger SR9 pistol. The new pistol has a capacity of 17+1 rounds (17 in the mag +1 up the pipe).
This is welcome news, since DefenseReview happens to like high-capacity, polymer-framed, striker fired pistols in general. We also like the 9mm Parabellum a.k.a. 9mm NATO round (9x19mm), provided you're using quality factory hollowpoints. Why do we like 9mm, because it tends to be less expensive than .40 S&W and .45 ACP and produces less recoil, making it easier to shoot accurately in rapid multiple-shot strings. The lower ammo price and recoil generation make a weapon in this caliber easier to practice with without breaking the bank or your wrist(s) over time. 9mm is simply more pleasurable to shoot, especially if you're shooting a lot. And, with the right factory hollowpoints, it can get the job done for defensive and tactical applications.
The Kel-Tec P-32 is a semi-automatic, compact pistol utilizing the short-recoil principle of operation. The pistol is chambered in .32 ACP, the Kel-Tec P-32 is an extremely popular weapon for concealment and carry in the United States.
The Heckler & Koch or commonly known as HK MP5 is within a family of closed bolt submachine guns manufactured and developed by Heckler & Koch (HK) of German in the 1960s.
The Heckler and Koch MK23 Mod 0 is a highly effective offensive pistol system consisting of a match grade semi-automatic pistol, a suppressor and a laser aiming module (LAM).
The CZ 75 is a popular semi-automatic pistol manufactured in the Czech Republic and first introduced in 1975 by Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod (CZUB) in a 9 mm Parabellum caliber.
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.
In 1930, the Revolutionary Military council approved a resolution to test new small arms to replace its aging Nagant M1895 revolvers[1]. During these test, on January 7, 1931, the potential of a pistol designed by Fedor Tokarev was noted. A few weeks later, 1000 TT-30's were ordered for troop trials, and the pistol was adopted for service in the Red Army[2].
But even as the TT-30 was being put into production, design changes were made to simplify manufacturing. Minor changes to the barrel, disconnector[3], trigger and frame were implemented, the most notable ones being the omission of the removable backstrap and changes to the full-circumference locking lugs. This redesigned pistol was the TT-33[2]. The TT-33 was widely used by Soviet troops during World War II, but did not completely replace the Nagant until that war.
The Karabiner 98 Kurz (often abbreviated Kar98k or K98k) was a bolt-action rifle adopted as the standard infantry rifle in 1935 by the Wehrmacht, and was one of the final developments in the long line of Mauser military rifles.
The Winchester 94 or more formally the Winchester Model 1894 (also commonly known as Winchester .30-30 rifle, .30-30 Winchester, .30-30 or simply Win 94) is one of the most popular and famous hunting rifles. The Winchester 94 was designed originally by John Browning in 1894, and manufactured and produced at Winchester Repeating Arms Company.
The FN A5 M Shooting System represents a turnkey precision rifle system that comes ready to unpack, verify zero and deploy. Built on the Pre-’64 style action, the A5 M features Controlled Round Feed, a massive external claw extractor and proven three-position safety. The heavy barrel is free floating with the action set in a McMillan A5 fiberglass tactical stock that offers adjustments for both cheekpiece and length of pull. Both hinged floorplate and detachable box magazine versions are available, depending on the caliber selected.
The Beretta 92 (also referred to as the Beretta 98 and Beretta 96) is a series of semi-automatic pistols manufactured and designed by Beretta of Italy.
The Smith and Wesson Model 629 is a new stainless steel version of the S&W Model 29 double action, six shot revolver, chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge.
The Mossberg 44B was a rifle built before the war. The 44B was the Framework for the 44US Which was actually made for the sole purpose of troop us. The 44B featured a deluxe, genuine walnut stock with long beaver tail and cheek piece
Lightning fast and superbly accurate, the compact, short-action Model Seven has been a leader in the woods since it was introduced in 1983. Join us as we celebrate a quarter century of proven performance with the Model Sevenâ 25th Anniversary edition rifle chambered in 7mm-08 Remington. This rifle is a quintessential Remington classic with some striking commemorative upgrades.
Its American walnut Classic Deluxe-style stock is custom laser engraved with Model Seven 25th Anniversary†and has an intricate 25th anniversary medallion inset at the pistol grip cap area. Adding to its traditional good looks is a high-sheen blued finish on the receiver, bolt and 22″ standard-contour barrel. Our ultra-crisp X-Mark Pro Trigger and SuperCell recoil pad are where the good old days stop, and you realize youre experiencing the greatest era in rifle advancement yet.
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 Glock 31 is a pistol produced and manufactured by the Austrian Glock Company. It is essentially a Glock 22 modified to fire the larger .357 SIG ammunition.
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