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The Browning Auto-5 was produced by legendary shotgun designer John Browning and was a recoil-operated autoloading shotgun. The shotgun was the first fully successful autoloading shotgun ever produced.
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 Beretta 1201 FP is a semi-automatic shotgun, produced and developed in around the late 1980s or early 1990s by Beretta, the Italian arms manufacturing and production company more formerly known as Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta.
The Walther TP and TPH pistols are extremely compact lightweight, double-action semiautomatic handguns in the smaller .22 Long Rifle and .25 ACP calibers.
The PP-90, is a Russian produced and manufactured submachine gun by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau in Tula, Russia. The firearm was an apparently unsuccessful Soviet imitation of the ARES FMG -- identical in most respects to the ARES FMG except that the American version of the weapon is fully automatic.
The Barrett M82 rifle is a high-powered heavy sniper rifle designed and developed in by the Barrett Firearms Company of the United States. The weapon is currently used by numerous armies and units throughout the world, including the American Special Forces.
The Barrett M95 (also commonly referred to as the Model 95M) is a .50 BMG (12.7 x 99 mm) sniper and special operations rifle produced manufactured by the Barrett Firearms Company. The rifle is an improved version of the popuular, earlier Barrett M90.
The Barrett Model 99 "Big Shot" or M99 rifle was produced and manufactured by the Barrett Firearms Company of the United States and first introduced in 1999.
The Steyr SSG 69 is a sniper rifle with a bolt-action manufactured and produced by Steyr Mannlicher of Austria. The Sniper Rifle serves as the official sniper rifle for the Austrian Army.
The Steyr Scout is a modern bolt action scoped rifle produced and manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher and primarily chambered for 7.62 mm NATO (.308 Winchester). The weapon however is also offered with other chambers commercially. The Sniper Rifle is often called the Mannlicher Scout to reflect the company's alternate name.
The CZ 110 is pistol utilizing a recoil operated, locked breech that features a significantly short recoiling barrel that effectively locks to the slide by single massive lug, which successfully engages the ejection port when locked.
The CZ 100 was first introduced in the year of 1995 by Česká Zbrojovka (Uherský Brod, Czech Republic), the first of these CZs weapons to use all synthetic materials. The pistol has a sister model, CZ 101, which has a significantly smaller magazine capacity (7 rounds 9mm or 6 rounds .40).
The HK P2000 or Heckler & Koch (H&K) P2000 and P2000SK are pistols based upon the popular H&K USP (Universal Self Loading Pistol). The weapon has an ambidextrous magazine release and slide locks.
The Beretta Model 38/42 and its variants were the military issue submachine guns of the Italian Army throughout World War II. Often refereed to as MAB (Moschetto Automatico Beretta) 1938A was introduced in 1938.
The Beretta Model 3 is a 9 millimeter Italian submachine gun produced from 1956 to 1959. The Model 3 was essentially the World War II-era model Beretta 38/42 completely redesigned for more efficient production.
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.
Beretta Model 12 or Beretta M12 is a submachine, 9 mm Luger Parabellum caliber gun. The Weapon is the official submachine gun of the esteemed Italian Army. The M12 was first introduced in 1959.
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.
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 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.
Hi-Point Firearms is an American arms manufacturer specializing in semi-automatic handguns in several different calibers, as well as semi-automatic Carbines.
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