Antique Mauser Bolt Rifle

Antique Mauser Bolt Rifle

"Mauser Bolt Action Rifle" (Mauser Bolt Action Rifle) is a series of manual rifles developed by German firearms designer Peter Paul Mauser (Peter Paul Mauser) and his family business (Mauser Company, Mauser-Werke). With "rotating rear pull bolt" (Bolt Action) as the core design, it is one of the most influential rifles from the 19th to the 20th century. Its history spans two world wars, and technological innovation and military applications have profoundly affected the development of global firearms.
Eighteenth Century Bone Double-barrelle Flintlock Pistol

Eighteenth Century Bone Double-barrelle Flintlock Pistol

This pistol is currently collected in the Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. This pistol is a product of the 18th century. It is made of bone, brass, iron, wood and other materials through casting, forging and riveting.
3D model of nail gun

3D model of nail gun

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": XD-M

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": XD-M

The Springfield XDM is a series of semi-automatic pistols developed by Croatian firearms manufacturer HS Produkt, featuring polymer grip and iron firing. It is very similar to its predecessor, the HS2000 semi-automatic pistol, also designed and produced by HS Produkt in Karlovac, Croatia. And the name of the gun, Springfield XDM semi-automatic pistol, is the name that Springfield Company sold in the US commercial market after HS Produkt authorized Springfield Company to produce it.
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": Walther P99

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": Walther P99

The Walther P99 is a semi-automatic handgun developed by Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen in Ulm, Germany, used in law enforcement, security forces, and civilian shooting markets as a replacement for the Walther P5 and P88. P99 and its variants were also manufactured under license from Fabryka Broni Radom.
Weapon in the game Counter Strike: Global Offensive: TEC-9

Weapon in the game Counter Strike: Global Offensive: TEC-9

TEC-9 is a series of semi-automatic pistols with recoil operation. They were developed by Intratec, a US subsidiary of Swedish firearms manufacturer Interdynamic AB. TEC-9 was launched in 1984, made from a mixture of inexpensive molded polymers and stamped and milled steel parts. The simple design of the gun makes it easy to repair and modify. It has achieved commercial success, selling over 250000 units.
Weapon in the game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds: SVD

Weapon in the game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds: SVD

SVD is a semi-automatic designated shooter rifle/sniper rifle. After the Warsaw Pact adopted 7.62 × 39mm medium ammunition cartridges and assault rifles as standard infantry weapon systems, SVD was designed to serve as a squad support role, providing precise long-range combat capabilities for ordinary troops. At that time, NATO used combat rifles equipped with 7.62 × 51mm NATO full power cartridges as standard infantry weapon systems, and had not yet adopted its own intermediate cartridges and assault rifles, making its range beyond its Warsaw Pact counterparts.
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": Smith&Wesson Military and Police Type Semi Automatic Pistol

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": Smith&Wesson Military and Police Type Semi Automatic Pistol

The Smith&Wesson Military and Police Type is a series of semi-automatic pistols developed and produced by the American firearms company Smith&Wesson, and launched in the summer of 2005 with a polymer grip, short recoil action on the barrel, breech loading, and Browning style locking system. It can fire a variety of handgun bullets.
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": CZ Scorpion EVO 3 A1

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": CZ Scorpion EVO 3 A1

The CZ Scorpion EVO 3 A1 is a submachine gun designed and produced by Czech firearms manufacturer Czech Ordnance Factory Uhlbrod, firing 9 × 19mm Parabellum caliber handgun bullets. 'Scorpion style' means it inherits the name Scorpion submachine gun.
Weapon in Call of Duty: Type 95-1 Automatic Rifle

Weapon in Call of Duty: Type 95-1 Automatic Rifle

Type 95-1 automatic rifle QBZ is a category code derived from the official translation of the pinyin "light weapons - rifles - automatic". Normally, the pinyin is "1995-1 automatic rifles", also referred to as Type 95-1. The Western countries used to mistakenly call it Type 95G. Type 95-1 is a series of assault rifles developed and produced by China North Industry Group Corporation. It is the latest type of the Type 95 gun family. It is one of the standard rifles of the Chinese People's Liberation Army at present, and fires domestic 5.8 × 42 mm caliber rifle bullets.
Weapon in the game Battlefield V: PPSh-41

Weapon in the game Battlefield V: PPSh-41

PPSh-41 is a semi-automatic shooting, bolt, recoil submachine gun that can fire 7.62 × 25mm Tokarev rounds. It was designed by George Shpakin of the Soviet Union and is a cheaper, simplified alternative to the PPD-40. The PPSh-41 engaged in extensive combat during World War II and the Korean War. It became one of the main infantry weapons of the Red Army during World War II, during which approximately 6 million PPSh-41 were produced.
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": MPT-76

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": MPT-76

MPT is a modular rifle series designed by MKEK and produced by MKEK, Sars ı lmaz Arms to meet the needs of Türkiye's armed forces and replace its aging rifles, such as Heckler&Koch G3 and Heckler&Koch HK33, because most of them are close to the service life. MPT is designed for high-intensity, all-weather combat and can function effectively in extreme hot and cold weather. The MKEK MPT is a rifle designed to withstand extreme conditions while maintaining high precision for survival in real combat environments.
Weapon in the game Counter Strike: Global Offensive: MAC-10

Weapon in the game Counter Strike: Global Offensive: MAC-10

The MAC-10 is a compact recoil operated machine gun/submachine gun developed by Gordon Ingram in 1964. Its chamber is. 45 ACP or 9mm. Sionics has designed a two-stage suppressor for MAC-10, which not only reduces the generated noise but also makes it easier to control in fully automatic mode. Military equipment companies have never used the "MAC-10" naming convention in their catalogs or sales literature, but "MAC-10" is often used by Title II dealers, gun writers, and collectors, and the semi-automatic handgun version of the weapon is banned in the United States.
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": M3 submachine gun

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": M3 submachine gun

The M3 submachine gun was a low-cost. 45 caliber submachine gun mass-produced by General Motors during World War II. The appearance of the M3 submachine gun is very similar to a lubricating oil gun used to add butter to cars, so it is also known as a "butter gun". The M3 submachine gun did not appear on a large scale on the battlefield until 1944 and entered China with the assistance of the United States to the Nationalist army. Afterwards, this submachine gun was captured in large quantities by the People's Liberation Army and became the main equipment for the Chinese People's Volunteer Army at the beginning of its operations in Korea.
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": HK416

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": HK416

The HK416 is an assault rifle equipped with 5.56 x 45mm NATO ammunition cartridges. It is designed and manufactured by Heckler&Koch, a German company. Although the design is based on AR-15 class firearms, it utilizes the proprietary short stroke gas piston system of Heckler&Koch's early G36 series rifles. The HK416 is a standard assault rifle used by the Norwegian Armed Forces and the United States Marine Corps, and has been selected by the French Armed Forces to replace the FAMAS. Other users of HK416 include the German Army and Irish Army Rangers, as well as the US Navy's Navy SEAL Team 6
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": HK33

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": HK33

HK33 is a 5.56mm assault rifle developed by Heckler&Koch GmbH, a West German weapons manufacturer, in the 1960s, primarily for export. Based on the successful design of G3, the company has developed a series of small arms, including four types of firearms: the first type is equipped with a 7.62 × 51mm NATO bore; The second type uses Soviet 7.62 × 39mm M43 bullets; The third one is equipped with. 223 Remington and 5.56 x 45mm NATO; The fourth type is equipped with 9 × 19mm Parabellum pistol cartridges.
The weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege" is UMP45 with drum cartridges

The weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege" is UMP45 with drum cartridges

UMP45 is a submachine gun developed and manufactured by Heckler&Koch. Heckler&Koch developed UMP as a lighter and cheaper successor to MP5, although both are still in production. UMP has been adopted by multiple countries/regions, including Brazil, Canada, and the United States. The US Army Special Forces 5th Special Forces Brigade has officially purchased a small number of UMPs equipped with. 45 ACP, some of which served in the early stages of the Iraq War, making them one of the most popular submachine guns deployed by US military personnel in recent conflicts around the world.
Weapons in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": Heckler&Koch-G3

Weapons in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": Heckler&Koch-G3

Heckler&Koch G3 is a semi-automatic assault combat rifle developed by German firearms manufacturer Heckler&Koch in collaboration with Spanish state-owned firearms manufacturer CETME in the 1950s, using the 7.62 × 51mm NATO caliber. The G3 was a service rifle of the German Federal Armed Forces until it was replaced by the Heckler&Koch G36 in the 1990s and adopted by many other countries. G3 has been exported to over 70 countries and licensed for production in at least 15 countries/regions. G3 has produced over 7.8 million units.
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": FN FAL

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": FN FAL

The FAL is a combat rifle designed by the Belgian state-owned factory (FN) using the 7.62 × 51mm NATO round. FAL is one of the world's famous rifles, which was once the standard equipment of many Western countries and is known as the "right arm of the free world".
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": Beretta M9

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": Beretta M9

The Beretta M9 is a semi-automatic 9mm handgun used by the United States Armed Forces. In a game in the 1980s, he won and replaced the M1911A1 as the main carry on weapon for the US military, defeating many other competitors and narrowly defeating the SIG Sauer P226 due to cost reasons. It was officially put into use in 1990. There are also other handguns that are used on a smaller scale in the military and police, namely the SIG P228 handgun, and the use of other models is still limited.
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": AN-94

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": AN-94

AN-94 is a Russian assault rifle designed as a potential replacement for the AK-74 series rifles in service with the Russian Armed Forces. Due to its complex design and cost, it failed to fulfill its expected role as a substitute for AK-74, but its use as a special purpose weapon is limited. AN-94 has a unique function of delaying the recoil of the first two wheels of felt. This increases the hit rate under unfavorable combat conditions. The AN-94 offers a unique two shot combo function, with a rate of 1800 bullets per minute, and the second bullet firing is very close to the first bullet. This feature is commonly referred to as the "super explosion" mechanism.
Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": AKMS

Weapon in the game "Rainbow Six: Siege": AKMS

AKMS is equipped with a foldable metal shoulder stock instead of a fixed wooden stock. The metal stock of AKMS is somewhat different from the folding stock of the previous AKS-47 model, as it has an improved locking mechanism that can lock the two support arms of the AKMS stock, instead of just one like the folding model of AKS-47. It is also made of riveted steel stamping parts, rather than most milling versions of AKS-47, and is more like a fixed inventory AKM. Due to the stamping receiver, there is also a reinforcing plate below the pistol grip, which is welded in place.
Weapon in Call of Duty: MP5SD

Weapon in Call of Duty: MP5SD

Call of Duty "is an FPS game series originally produced and released by Activision in 2003. MP5SD was produced in 1974, and Heckler&Koch began designing a silencing variant of MP5, named MP5SD, featuring an integrated but detachable aluminum silencer and lightweight bolts. The 146mm barrel of this weapon has 30 2.5mm ports drilled in front of the chamber, through which the escaping gas is transferred to the surrounding sealed tubular housing, which is threaded onto the outer surface of the barrel just before the port section.
Weapons in Call of Duty: MP5&Grenade Launcher

Weapons in Call of Duty: MP5&Grenade Launcher

Call of Duty "is an FPS game series originally produced and released by Activision in 2003. MP5 is a 9x19mm Parabellum submachine gun with a compact structure and wide range of applications. MP5 was developed by a team of engineers from Heckler&Koch GmbH, a German small arms manufacturer, in the 1960s.
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