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Bren Ten (One of the most famous 10mm handguns out there. Many view it as a collectors item since they are no longer produced and parts are difficult to find. Interestingly many Bren Tens didn’t come with magazines because they didn’t have enough on hand at time of production and shipment. This is why Bren Ten magazines can cost up to $150 or more. Vltor, a company known for it’s AR products is supposedly going to bring back the Bren Ten but addressing the problems the original had.)
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Russian Saritch (Translation for Saritch is Buzzard. This is a bullpup chambered in 7.62x51/.308 which is interesting since Russia doesn’t normally use this NATO caliber ammunition. I wouldn’t be surprised if they change that sometime down the line if this ever gets produced. Supposedly it has undergone testing but I haven’t seen anything else on it. The introduction and possible adoption of the AK-12 most likely means the Saritch isn’t the next gen Russian rifle.)
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Heizer Defense Double Tap (Recently introduced at the 2012 SHOT Show, they claim it is the lightest, smallest .45 ACP pistol on the market. 2 shot only but it has 2 back up rounds in the grip. Very thin pistol but I’m conflicted as to it’s purpose. Part of me doesn’t like the idea that you only have 2 shots + 2 back ups you would need to load in. Yet because of it’s design it’s primarily meant for extremely close ranges so the need for a large magazine wasn’t priority.)
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Custom Glock 22 (You either love or hate the Glock series of pistol but for what they’re worth, its one of the best semi-auto handguns out there. I did a post a while back on engraving; it can be done well or be absolute crap. I actually kind of like how this Glock looks though I’d probably keep it a safe queen.)
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British Police with the H&K MP5 (Note the worn receiver. This thing must be pretty old and well used. A very common sight to see a British police officer carrying one of these, to the point its almost as if they never carry anything else.)
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H&K MP7 (Note the low capacity magazines. I had thought these only came with a 40 round magazine. Some of my older MP7 posts mention what looks like an empty firearm, but now I see that it’s actually the 20 round magazines sitting flush with the mag well.)
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Russian sniper in the snow… (SVD rifle because of the tell-tale front sight and flash hider.)
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Remington 870 Marine Magnum (A standard 870 shotgun with a special nickel plating throughout the whole gun to resist salt-water corrosion. The stock and pump action are polymer instead of wood to resist warping normally common with wood furniture when soaked in water. These shotguns are primarily used by water based operational units such as the Navy and Coast Guard.)
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Heavily customized AK-47… (Normally I’m a purist when it comes to Russian weapons but this one isn’t too bad. The owner did improve the sight radius by having a further back rear sight.)
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Shotgun chair… (This is just a “for fun” post. A rehab chair made out of 12 gauge shotgun shells, not loaded of course. Guy who designed it is Alexander Reh and he is supposedly taking order requests. Not sure on price.)
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