Revolver

Revolver

A small firearm belonging to the class of pistols. The runner generally has 5 to 6 bomb nests, and there are also up to 10 bomb nests. The bullets are installed in the bomb nests and can be fired one by one. In order to match the habit of most people using the right hand, the wheel is mostly swinging to the left, so it is often called "revolver" in Chinese. In fact, the original name means "revolver", which has nothing to do with the left and right.
Viking Battle Helmet Viking 3D

Viking Battle Helmet Viking 3D

Vikings (ancient Norwegian: vĂ­kingar), also known as the Vikings, they from the 8th century AD to the 11th century has been invading the European coast and British islands, footprints from the European continent to the Arctic vast territory, Europe this period is called "Viking Age" (Viking Age).
Lockheed CL-945 Loading Rotorcraft

Lockheed CL-945 Loading Rotorcraft

In the mid-60s, various forms of VTOL were all the rage. In 1965, Lockheed responded to a U.S. Army request for proposals with the CL-945 concept, a design for a stowed-rotor helicopter. At low speeds and when hovering, it will operate as a helicopter; at higher speeds, an aircraft-type propulsion system will power it; at speeds much higher than those normally reached by a helicopter, the rotor will stop rotating and will fold back and retract for minimal drag. This is a great idea, but there is a small problem, which is that it is very complicated, heavy and expensive.
FIAT Type 6614 Wheeled Armored Personnel Transporter 3D Model Military AR Model

FIAT Type 6614 Wheeled Armored Personnel Transporter 3D Model Military AR Model

The 6614 wheeled armored personnel carrier is a wheeled armored personnel carrier jointly developed by Italy's Fiat (FIAT) and Otto Melara (OTO Melara) in the late 1960 s.
Russian PP-19-01Vitiaz submachine gun

Russian PP-19-01Vitiaz submachine gun

Also known as the "Warrior", it is a Russian made submachine gun designed by Izhmash based on the AKS-74U. The main improvement is to replace the magazine feeding system with a traditional magazine feeding system. Small scale production began in mid-2007 and was adopted by law enforcement agencies such as the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs special forces OMON. It has up to 70% universality with AKS-74U parts, adopts a free action bolt and automatic principle of closed chamber waiting for firing, has a short receiver, uses 9mm pistol bullets, has a magazine capacity of 30 rounds, an effective range between 100 and 200 meters, and a theoretical firing rate of 750 rounds per minute.
US Army Military Helmet IVAS (Head-Mounted Hololens Goggles)

US Army Military Helmet IVAS (Head-Mounted Hololens Goggles)

IVAS is an integrated vision enhancement system created by the US Army and Microsoft. This set of equipment is composed of Microsoft HoloLens AR glasses (HUD), individual computing unit (Puck), battery pack (CWB), team radio, class immersive virtual trainer (SiVT), tactical cloud package (TCP), cloud service, adaptive team architecture (ASA) and soldier performance evaluation system.
Military Weapon Belt Aiming Machine Gun 3D Model

Military Weapon Belt Aiming Machine Gun 3D Model

F-14 Fighter

F-14 Fighter

F-14 fighter (English: F-14 fighter, number: F-14, code/nickname: Tomcat, translation: Tomcat), is an American supersonic multi-role carrier-based fighter. The F-14 fighter has a two-seat, two-shot, two-tail, and one-wing layout. It was developed in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Navy's fleet air defense and escort from the 1970 s to the 1980 s. It mainly performs fleet defense, interception, strike, and reconnaissance tasks.
Soviet/Russian Mi-8 helicopter

Soviet/Russian Mi-8 helicopter

The Mi-8 helicopter (English: Mi-8 Transport Helicopter) is a medium-sized transport helicopter developed by the Miri Design Bureau of the Soviet Union from the late 1950 s to the early 1960 s. The Mi-8 is a twin-bladed, single-rotor, medium-sized helicopter. In 1964, the Mi-8 military and civilian types began to be put into production at the same time. It is the largest helicopter in the world and is known as the "Kalashnikov" in the helicopter kingdom ".
Military Weapon Anti Tank Mines 3D Model

Military Weapon Anti Tank Mines 3D Model

The atomic bomb dropped by the United States in Nagasaki, Japan-"Fat Man"

The atomic bomb dropped by the United States in Nagasaki, Japan-"Fat Man"

Fat Man, the name of the atomic bomb dropped by the United States on Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. The name was inspired by Churchill's body shape. On August 9, 1945, at 11:22 a.m. local time in Japan, it exploded at an altitude of 1,800 feet (550 meters). "Fatty" is the second nuclear weapon used in human history, and it is also the last nuclear weapon used in actual combat. About 40,000 people died directly from the fat man's explosion, and about 25,000 people were injured. About 7000 square metres of the building was razed. Tens of thousands of people died from cancer caused by nuclear dust radiation.
Military Realistic Black Stealth Fighter 3D Model

Military Realistic Black Stealth Fighter 3D Model

Large military helicopter

Large military helicopter

Heavy Military Transport Supply Truck 3D Model

Heavy Military Transport Supply Truck 3D Model

Japanese samurai sword 3D model

Japanese samurai sword 3D model

European antique armor knight armor armor 3D display model

European antique armor knight armor armor 3D display model

Soviet Kamov Ka-35 helicopter

Soviet Kamov Ka-35 helicopter

Desert Eagle Pistol

Desert Eagle Pistol

The DesertEagle is a semi-automatic handgun developed by Israeli company Magnum Research, with the most famous version being the. 50 caliber model. Widely regarded as one of the most powerful semi-automatic pistols in the world. Adopting a large design, it has a sturdy steel gun body and high-quality craftsmanship. It has a unique appearance, including a long and wide barrel and a special eagle head emblem. This firearm can hold 7 or 8 rounds of. 50 AE bullets and operates in semi-automatic mode. It is a highly powerful and uniquely designed semi-automatic handgun.
Gilboa Snake DBR AR15 Silver Shadow Gilboa Snake Double barreled Assault Rifle

Gilboa Snake DBR AR15 Silver Shadow Gilboa Snake Double barreled Assault Rifle

Gilboa Snake DBRAR15 is a unique rifle produced by Israeli manufacturer Gilboa. It has attracted much attention for its unique design and advanced features. The uniqueness lies in its dual barrel design, where each barrel can independently fire bullets. This design can fire two bullets in one shot, enhancing the firepower and effectiveness of the shooting. Having a larger magazine capacity, providing longer shooting time and higher continuous firing capability. It is also equipped with a detachable stock and an adjustable sight to adapt to different shooting environments and needs. It is a unique and powerful rifle.
Modern Sniper Rifle 3D Model

Modern Sniper Rifle 3D Model

Sniper rifles refer to special rifles selected from ordinary rifles or specially designed and manufactured, with high shooting accuracy, long distance and good reliability. The military is mainly used to shoot each other's important targets (such as commanders, vehicle drivers, machine gunners, etc.). The structure of sniper rifles is basically the same as that of ordinary rifles, except that sniper rifles are mostly equipped with scopes for accurate aiming. The barrel is specially processed and the precision is very high. When shooting, it is mostly semi-automatic or manual single shot.
Automatic Pistol Modern Weapon 3D Model

Automatic Pistol Modern Weapon 3D Model

A batch of arms supplies 3D model

A batch of arms supplies 3D model

Soviet Yak-9 Fighter

Soviet Yak-9 Fighter

The Yak-9 was a single engine fighter jet used by the Soviet Union during and after World War II.. The Yak-9 fighter jet is the final model of the Yak-7 series fighter jet, which is a modified version of the Yak-7 with all metal wings. It was developed in 1942 and includes long-range, ground attack, and trainer models. It was one of the main combat aircraft models of the Soviet Union during World War II, with 16769 produced, making it the largest fighter squadron.
Glock 17 Third Generation Pistol

Glock 17 Third Generation Pistol

It is a semi-automatic handgun produced by the Austrian Glock company, widely used in military, law enforcement, and civilian markets. It was first launched in 1982 and is known for its reliability, durability, and easy maintenance. Some improvements have been made in the design, including a smoother grip and a more ergonomic grip angle, making the grip more comfortable. In addition, the magazine release button is larger, making it easier to quickly replace the magazine. Using a 9mm caliber and a standard magazine capacity of 17 rounds, it has high ammunition capacity and shooting accuracy. Its structure is simple, lightweight, and easy to operate, making it a standard equipment for military and police forces in many countries around the world.
European Knight Armor Leg Armor 3D Model

European Knight Armor Leg Armor 3D Model

World War II German Pak 38 50mm anti tank gun

World War II German Pak 38 50mm anti tank gun

The military equipment developed by Germany in 1938, the World War II German Pak 38 50mm anti tank gun was developed in 1938, with a total length of 4.75 meters, a width of 1.85 meters, a barrel length of 3.137 meters, a weight of 813kg, and a crew of 3-6 people.
Ancient Greek Gladiator Helmet

Ancient Greek Gladiator Helmet

The Ancient Greek Gladiator Helmet, also known as the Corinthian Helmet, was a type of helmet used by ancient Greek soldiers (known as Hoplitts). It is one of the most representative symbols of ancient Greek military equipment and was widely used in ancient Greek archaeological and classical periods.
A set of battlefield weapon knives 3D model

A set of battlefield weapon knives 3D model

Fat Man atomic bomb during World War II

Fat Man atomic bomb during World War II

The name of the atomic bomb dropped by the United States on Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. The name was inspired by Churchill's physique. On August 9, 1945, three days after the first atomic bomb exploded in Hiroshima, the B-29 Superfortress bomber "Bockscar" piloted by Charles Sweeney was dropped over Nagasaki at 31000 feet (9000 meters). The 'Fat Man' is the second nuclear weapon used in human history and also the last one used in actual combat.
Modern Military Firearms M249 Light Machine Gun Portable Removable Sight Model

Modern Military Firearms M249 Light Machine Gun Portable Removable Sight Model

USSR Dragunov Sniper Rifle (SVD) Soviet semi-automatic sniper rifle

USSR Dragunov Sniper Rifle (SVD) Soviet semi-automatic sniper rifle

The USS Dragunov Sniper Rifle, also known as SVD (Straganov Sniper Rifle), was a sniper rifle developed by the Soviet military in the 1960s. Equipped with 7.62x54mmR caliber bullets and featuring semi-automatic shooting mode. Adopting a long pneumatic piston operating system ensures high precision and reliability. The appearance features include a wooden stock and a fixed magazine. It has an adjustable scope and side guard, making it convenient for shooters to shoot accurately. It is a classic sniper rifle widely used in the military, law enforcement, and special forces of the Soviet Union and its allies.
Raging Bull: Angry Bull Revolver

Raging Bull: Angry Bull Revolver

RagingBull is a large handgun series launched by Taurus in the 1980s, with the most well-known version being the. 454 Casull caliber model. It adopts a sturdy and durable steel gun body and a shotgun style rotating wheel structure, which can withstand high-pressure. 454 Casull ammunition. It adopts a large capacity magazine, which can usually hold 5 bullets. This firearm adopts dual action and single action operation modes, with excellent precision and stability. Due to its powerful firepower and reliability, it is widely used in hunting and self-defense fields. It is a collectible loved by gun enthusiasts.
Ancient Dagger 3D Model

Ancient Dagger 3D Model

Flak41 88mm anti-aircraft gun during World War II

Flak41 88mm anti-aircraft gun during World War II

The 88mm anti-aircraft gun is a medium caliber anti-aircraft gun designed and tested by the world-renowned artillery manufacturer Krupp subsidiary in Germany. After completing on-site testing, it entered service in 1933 and also possessed particularly strong anti tank capabilities. This gun was the most successful artillery system used during World War II, a highly successful medium caliber anti-aircraft gun that gave it a high firing rate. After Hitler finally freed himself from the constraints of the arms limitation treaty, the 88mm anti-aircraft gun was immediately adopted by the German Air Force (whose air defense forces were under its jurisdiction) as the standard equipment for medium caliber anti-aircraft guns.
Taser Taser Electric Shock Gun

Taser Taser Electric Shock Gun

The Taser gun first appeared in science fiction novels in the early 20th century, and some people called it the "electric shock gun" based on its principle. The Taser gun has no bullets, it relies on firing charged "darts" to subdue targets. There is a pressure magazine filled with nitrogen inside the gun. After the trigger is pulled, the high-pressure nitrogen in the cartridge clip is released rapidly, and two electrodes in the gun chamber are fired out. After hitting the target, the barb can hook the suspect's clothes, and the battery in the gun chamber releases the high-pressure through the insulated copper wire, making the criminal's muscles spasm and shrink into a ball. In order to prevent police from abusing firearms and firing indiscriminately, the Taser gun was designed with a recording function added
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