Russian AK-74M Assault Rifle

Russian AK-74M Assault Rifle

It is an assault rifle manufactured in Russia, originating from the Soviet era. It was developed in 1987 and officially launched in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, produced by the Izhevsk Machinery Manufacturing Plant. It is a modernized and improved version of AK-74, which, like the "M" in AKM, represents "modernization". The most prominent feature in appearance is that the receiver cover does not have reinforcing ribs and adopts a folding stock. The left side of the receiver has a dovetail groove guide rail, which can be installed with a mirror bridge and optical sights. Using black plastic handguard and stock instead of the original wooden components, it is lighter in weight and more durable. Improved muzzle brake and increased shooting efficiency.
Barrett M98B Sniper Rifle from the United States

Barrett M98B Sniper Rifle from the United States

It is a rotary bolt action manual sniper rifle developed and produced by Barrett Corporation in the United States. Launched. 338 Lapua Magnum caliber rifle bullets (8.59mm), filling the firepower gap between 7.62mm and 12.7mm calibers. The design began in 1997 with the goal of developing a precise tactical sniper rifle that is not based on any existing sports rifles. It was officially announced in October 2008 and began sales in early 2009. Its design focuses on long-range high-precision sniping, with an effective range of up to 1600 meters and a muzzle velocity of 940 meters per second.
3D model of Japanese samurai sword

3D model of Japanese samurai sword

Also known as the Japanese sword or samurai sword, it is a traditional Japanese single blade sword renowned for its sharp, curved blade and exquisite craftsmanship. Not only is it a symbol of the Japanese samurai class, but it is also an important part of Japanese culture. The production technology is very complex, involving forging, quenching, tempering, and fine grinding processes of the blade. The blade usually presents a unique curve, which not only increases the cutting force of the blade, but also makes it more flexible when swung. The handle design takes into account the user's grip comfort and efficiency, while the sheath is usually made of hardwood or metal, which not only protects the blade but also reflects a certain degree of decoration.
Italian ChiappaRhino20DS revolver

Italian ChiappaRhino20DS revolver

It is a revolver pistol developed and produced by Italian firearms manufacturer Ziapa, known for its unique design and modernity. Launch. 357S&W Magnum or. 38S&W special ammunition, with sharp and angular appearance and advanced modernity. The bottom handle is made of 7075 aluminum alloy, while important components such as the barrel and magazine are made of steel. The full length of the 20DS model is 164 millimeters, with a barrel length of 50.8 millimeters and an empty weight of approximately 700 grams. The wheel is hexagonal in shape, with a unique design that helps to reduce profile and weight. Equipped with a built-in hammer and a fully enclosed firing mechanism.
Exquisite long spear weapon

Exquisite long spear weapon

Movie Star Wars DL-44 Heavy Explosive Pistol

Movie Star Wars DL-44 Heavy Explosive Pistol

It is a common shooting weapon in the Star Wars series, created by George Lucas. This pistol is renowned for its high precision and heavy impact, and is widely used in the Milky Way galaxy. The weight is 1.3 kilograms, the capacity is 50 rounds, and the effective range is 50 meters (optimal) to 75 meters (maximum). It holds an important position in the history of Star Wars, especially as Captain Han Solo's iconic weapon. Whether as a smuggler or a rebel general, the DL-44 has repeatedly helped him turn danger into safety. It has significant advantages in close range combat and is the preferred weapon for many groups and individuals.
Smith&Wesson SD40 pistol from the United States

Smith&Wesson SD40 pistol from the United States

It is a semi-automatic handgun produced by the renowned American firearms manufacturer Smith&Wesson. Adopting a hammer firing mechanism with a polymer frame, priced lower than the M&P series, but sharing some components and features of Sigma and M&P series. The caliber is. 40S&W, with two magazine options: standard capacity and low capacity. The standard magazine can hold 14 rounds of ammunition. The grip design is easy to operate and has a moderate anti slip texture to improve stability and comfort during shooting. It is also equipped with an easy-to-use sight.
Ancient Viking copper scepter

Ancient Viking copper scepter

It is a copper scepter used by ancient Vikings. Compact and lightweight, usually cast from brass, with a small head and a hole for installation on a wooden handle. Easy to carry, suitable for all day wear, ready for self-defense at any time. The design is simple and practical, and the copper material on the head can generate a significant impact force when struck. Viking warriors and Russian warriors both used this weapon, which was widely circulated in Europe, Scandinavia, and Russia from the 9th to the 11th century. The replica scepter mentioned has a head made of cast brass and is mounted on a hardwood handle, reproducing the style of early medieval weapons.
Flintlock colonial handgun

Flintlock colonial handgun

It is a common firearm in the 18th century, which uses flint or flint pieces as ignition devices. When the trigger is hit by a hammer, sparks are generated, igniting the gunpowder. Ammunition needs to be manually reloaded and loaded through the barrel opening, including gunpowder, pellets, and paper pads. The paper pads provide a sealing effect to ensure that gunpowder and pellets are tightly compressed inside the barrel. In combat, these weapons are usually only used for single shot shooting because the loading method is very slow and there is usually no time to reload. Therefore, soldiers who have fired have to pull out their swords or knives, or if they cannot reload them in time, use pistols as sticks.
Muffler Makarov PM pistol

Muffler Makarov PM pistol

PM, abbreviated as PM, is a self-defense handgun designed by the famous Soviet firearms designer Nikolai Fyodorovich Makarov. It began service in 1951 as a replacement for the TT-33 pistol and became the standard pistol for the Soviet Army and the armies of various countries in the Warsaw Pact. Known for its simple structure, compact size, and easy portability, the gun has a total length of 160 millimeters, a barrel length of 91 millimeters, a weight of 663 grams without a magazine, and a magazine capacity of 8 rounds. Adopting a free bolt automatic mode, it has good shooting accuracy and lethality, and performs particularly well within 15-20 meters.
Heckler&KochUSP pistol from Germany

Heckler&KochUSP pistol from Germany

The full name is Universal Self loading Pistol, which is a semi-automatic handgun developed and produced by the renowned German firearms manufacturer Heckler&Koch. Due to its excellent performance and reliability, it has been adopted as a standard weapon by military and law enforcement agencies in multiple countries. There are multiple caliber options available, including 9mm,. 40S&W, and. 45ACP, to meet the needs of different users. The design concept emphasizes balance, good accuracy, and high power. The magazine capacity is usually 12 rounds and can be equipped with accessories such as mufflers and infrared sights.
Thermoelectric rifle science fiction weapon

Thermoelectric rifle science fiction weapon

Also known as' GunIncinerator ', it is an advanced energy weapon known for its unique thermoelectric conversion technology. By absorbing environmental heat and utilizing the Seebeck effect of thermoelectric materials, thermal energy is converted into electrical energy. The converted electrical energy is immediately used to excite the electric heating elements inside the weapon, generating high temperatures of up to thousands of degrees, which can instantly ignite or melt the target object. Exquisite design, not only with efficient energy conversion capability, but also with precise aiming system and stable launch mechanism.
Longtou Big Knife

Longtou Big Knife

14th century armed sword

14th century armed sword

It is an early 14th century armed sword belonging to the XIV type in the Oakeshott classification. Known for its unique design and historical value. The sword body is wide and usually has four thin central blood grooves that extend to about half of the sword body. The hilt is designed for one handed use and is equipped with a slightly curved handguard and a wheel shaped hilt. It was very common in 13th and 14th century Europe. As soldiers transitioned from lock armor to plate armor, the use of this sword type in combat also changed, typically used in conjunction with small shields. It is an important reference for studying the development of medieval swordsmanship.
The sickle shaped sword of ancient Egypt

The sickle shaped sword of ancient Egypt

Also known as' Khepash ', it is a symbolic weapon in ancient Egyptian civilization, with a history dating back to around 3000 BC. The characteristic is that the sword body is curved, resembling a crescent moon, and the sword tip is sharp. Not only is it a weapon in actual combat, but it is also a symbol of power for pharaohs and senior officials, commonly seen in religious ceremonies and celebrations. The design gives it a unique advantage on the battlefield, with a curved sword body that increases the range and power of strikes, while the sharp tip of the sword can be used for stabbing. Over time, the Khenpash gradually disappeared from the battlefield, but its status as a symbolic weapon remained unchanged.
Remington 870 shotgun from the United States

Remington 870 shotgun from the United States

Also known as M870, it is a classic pump action shotgun manufactured by Remington Corporation in the United States. Known for its durability, high reliability, and reasonable price, it has been widely used in military, law enforcement, and civilian markets since its launch in the 1950s. The 870 series shotgun has multiple models, including the civilian Wingmaster, police, and military M870-1. Using a tubular magazine for ammunition supply, with a typical capacity of 7 rounds, it has multiple barrel lengths and material options, and can fire 12 gauge shotgun shells. The Remington 870 has also been adopted by military and law enforcement agencies in multiple countries.
Italian M4Super90 (JW2) semi-automatic shotgun

Italian M4Super90 (JW2) semi-automatic shotgun

It is a semi-automatic shotgun designed and produced by the Italian company Benelli, firing 12 gauge shotgun shells. Originally developed for the US military as a tri service combat shotgun to meet the demands of the US Marine Corps in the early 1990s. Known for its high reliability and versatility, it has been adopted by military and law enforcement agencies in multiple countries. Adopting an innovative dual piston air guiding system, it can adapt to ammunition of different power and ensure stable shooting in various environments. The retractable stock design is unique, making it easy to aim while wearing a gas mask, and the stock can be replaced with a fixed stock without tools.
Türkiye GunStalkerM906 simulation gun

Türkiye GunStalkerM906 simulation gun

It is a simulation gun produced by AtakArms, a Türkiye manufacturer. Its design inspiration comes from the real SIGSAUERP250Subcompact pistol. It is popular for its realistic appearance and operational feel, equipped with a semi-automatic single action mechanism, and can simulate the loading and firing movements of real firearms. Using 9mm empty cartridges with a 6-round magazine, it can perform single shot and double action shooting. The design includes hardened steel side buttons, magazine release buttons, reinforced hammers and shell hooks, as well as steel shell launchers and shell pullers. Mainly used for training, theatrical performances, or film shooting.
Late 19th century double barreled handgun

Late 19th century double barreled handgun

It is a work from the late 19th century and is currently housed in a museum in the New Songki area. Composed of two vertically arranged gun barrels, the bottom of the barrel is decorated with geometric floral patterns and the manufacturer's logo "SCHLEGELMILCHINOEDENBURG". The barrel starts from an octagon about 7 centimeters long, gradually becomes hexagonal, and finally becomes circular. The outer part of the gun barrel is also decorated with carved floral patterns. The trigger is surrounded by a brass trigger guard that extends all the way to the top of the stock. On the trigger guard, there are carved oak leaves and the initials "C...".
Bofors40mm automatic gun L/70

Bofors40mm automatic gun L/70

It is a multi-purpose automatic gun developed by the Swedish company ABBofors (now part of BAE Systems Bofors) in the late 1940s. Originally designed as a specialized anti-aircraft weapon, it later developed into a multifunctional weapon capable of launching armor piercing rounds and programmable ammunition. It is known for its high firing rate of 240 to 330 rounds per minute, high initial velocity of about 1000 meters per second, and long range of 12500 meters. Using 40 × 365mm R ammunition, it has a longer barrel and improved cooling system compared to the early Bofors 40mm L/60 gun.
18th century British curved sword

18th century British curved sword

Also known as' Hanger ', it is a lightweight single blade sword commonly used in close combat for cavalry or infantry. The characteristic is that the sword body is narrow, the sword tip is sharp, and the sword handle is short, making it easy to quickly pull out and wield. The sword body usually has a slightly curved shape, which helps for quick and accurate stabbing and cutting in combat. It was very popular in 18th century England, especially during the Napoleonic Wars, and became one of the standard equipment for soldiers. The design is simple and practical, suitable for quick use on the battlefield. In addition to military use, it is often used as a personal defense weapon or as a symbol of identity and status.
The main character Rick Deckard's gun in the movie Blade Runner

The main character Rick Deckard's gun in the movie Blade Runner

In the movie Blade Runner, the gun used by the protagonist Rick Deckard is a very iconic weapon. The prop gun, modified from the real-life Smith&Wesson Model 29, is designed to be more futuristic to fit the cyberpunk style of the movie. The Model 29 itself is a classic. 44 Magnum caliber revolver known for its powerful capabilities and reliability. In the movie, Deckard's gun is not only a self-defense tool for him during missions, but also a part of his character image, reflecting his ruthlessness and professionalism as a Blade Runner.
Smith&Wesson Model 19 revolver

Smith&Wesson Model 19 revolver

It is a famous K-frame revolver that first appeared in 1957. Known for its. 357 Magnum caliber, it is also compatible with. 38 Special ammunition. With its excellent reliability and performance, it is deeply loved by law enforcement agencies and firearm enthusiasts. It was once one of the standard equipment for law enforcement agencies until it was discontinued in 1999. Equipped with an adjustable sight, a 4.25-inch barrel, and an all steel frame, it provides a good tactile feel and stability. In addition, it also has some modern improvements, such as improved trigger and grip designs, making it more suitable for the needs of modern users.
Mosengan M1938 carbine gun

Mosengan M1938 carbine gun

M38, abbreviated as M38, is a new type of carbine designed and finalized by the Soviet Union in 1938 based on the M1907 carbine. As a shortened version of the M1891/30 rifle, it is mainly designed for the needs of non frontline combat units such as cavalry, artillery, and messengers, to meet their demand for shorter and lighter weapons. The overall length of the rifle is the same as the M1907 carbine, without a bayonet, but it maintains a high degree of consistency with the M1891/30 rifle in other aspects, such as a guard sight, metric gauge, and circular section receiver. The range of the gauge is relatively short, from 100 meters to 1000 meters, with increments of 100 meters.
15th century armed sword

15th century armed sword

Also known as the Knight Sword, it was a cross shaped sword used with one hand during the Middle Ages. This type of sword is straight edged and double-edged, with a handle designed for one handed use and a blade length of approximately 70 to 80 centimeters. Widely used between approximately 1000 and 1350 and often depicted in contemporary art works. In the 14th and 15th centuries, with the development of plate armor, the long sword emerged. The long sword is longer and heavier than the armed sword, designed for use with both hands to tackle more advanced armor challenges, and its longer attack range is also more suitable for infantry combat.
Cyberpunk style sniper rifle

Cyberpunk style sniper rifle

Belgian SMG090 submachine gun

Belgian SMG090 submachine gun

Also known as the P90 submachine gun, it is a personal self-defense weapon developed by the Belgian company FN in 1986. Known for its unique appearance and modular design, the entire gun is approximately 50cm long and features a dockless structure, making it lightweight and easy to carry. The bolt and barrel are both housed in a compact box shaped receiver, which is placed above the barrel axis and has a large capacity of 50 rounds. Using SS190 bullets with a caliber of 5.7mm, the initial velocity reaches 850m/s, the effective range is 150 meters, and the firing rate is as high as 900 rounds per minute. The design emphasizes ergonomics, suitable for both left and right handed use, and easy to disassemble and maintain.
Z-1V High Voltage Pistol

Z-1V High Voltage Pistol

It is a non lethal weapon that subdues targets by firing high-voltage electrical pulses, rather than using bullets. The original intention of the design is to quickly control the situation without causing fatal harm to the other party, and it is suitable for law enforcement agencies to use when dealing with violent or dangerous situations. Usually equipped with two long wires, charged "darts" are emitted through these wires. Once hit, they can immediately produce a strong electric shock effect, causing the hit person to instantly lose their ability to resist, but without causing long-term physical damage. It embodies a more humane law enforcement approach, but at the same time, it has also sparked some controversy, with some people fearing that it may become a tool for police to abuse violence
Cyberpunk style PP-19 "Buffalo"

Cyberpunk style PP-19 "Buffalo"

In the neon city of cyberpunk, the PP-19 "Buffalo" submachine gun has become the preferred weapon for street warriors and private security with its unique futuristic feel and practicality. This submachine gun has been redesigned to meet the combat needs of high-tech environments, and its surface is covered with a corrosion-resistant nano coating that can maintain performance in acidic rainwater and electronic smoke. The 64 round spiral barrel has been upgraded and can now carry specially designed high penetration ammunition, suitable for penetrating enhanced bulletproof vests. Equipped with advanced aiming systems, including infrared night vision and thermal imaging functions, it can accurately shoot even in low light or completely dark environments.
16th century European flintlock gun

16th century European flintlock gun

It is an early firearm that originated in 16th century Europe and is the successor to the matchlock gun. By using flint and gunpowder to ignite bullets, they can be fired. The working principle is that when the trigger is pulled, the flint will rub against the gunpowder to produce sparks, igniting the gunpowder loaded in the barrel and pushing the bullet out. Compared to previous matchlock guns, it is more reliable because it does not rely on a continuously burning matchlock to ignite gunpowder, reducing the risk of ignition failure caused by wind or humid weather. The emergence of flintlock guns greatly increased the firepower and range on the battlefield, while also reducing the exposure time of soldiers when loading ammunition.
Chinese Qing Dynasty Sword

Chinese Qing Dynasty Sword

Known as the 'Qing Sword', it is one of the representatives of ancient Chinese cold weapons. Not only sharp and practical, but also exquisitely crafted, with high artistic and historical value. There are various types, including official swords, folk swords, etc. Among them, official swords embody the ultimate craftsmanship of that time. There are various shapes, and the sword body is usually slender and straight. During the Qianlong period, the imperial "Heaven, Earth, and Man" series of swords were the pinnacle of craftsmanship. These swords were not only used in actual combat, but also as symbols and ceremonial items of the royal family. The design and production of Qing Jian integrated the influence of Chinese and foreign cultures at that time, and is a witness to cultural exchange between China and foreign countries.
British Webley revolver

British Webley revolver

It is a series of military and police revolvers manufactured in the UK, known for their durability and high processing standards. Adopting a folding design for quick loading, all versions are double action plate machines. The initial use was. 455 Webley ammunition, but later switched to smokeless gunpowder to meet modern needs. Although the firing rate is slow and the muzzle kinetic energy does not exceed 200 meters per second, the bullets used weigh over 17 grams and have considerable recoil. It was widely used during World War I and II, especially officially adopted by the British Army and Royal Air Force in 1887, and first used on a large scale during the Second Boer War.
Medieval axe gun

Medieval axe gun

It is a composite weapon that combines the functions of an axe and a firearm, typically consisting of a long handle and an axe blade, with a barrel mounted on one side of the axe blade. In certain historical periods, such as the Middle Ages and Renaissance, it was used for battlefields and hunting. Allow users to use the axe part for slashing in close combat, while using firearms for shooting from a distance. Due to its weight and complexity, axe guns may not be as flexible as single function weapons in practical use. The design of the axe gun also reflected the development of weapon manufacturing technology at that time and the demand for tactical diversity. It is no longer used as a collectible.
Medieval Anglo Saxon sword

Medieval Anglo Saxon sword

It is a sword from early medieval Europe, mainly popular in England from the 5th to the 11th century. Known for its excellent craftsmanship and combat performance. Usually made of iron or steel, with a slender blade on both sides and a sharp tip, suitable for stabbing and chopping. The hilt of the sword is often exquisitely decorated, reflecting the social hierarchy and status symbols of that time. The production technology is quite advanced, and the sword body has been folded and forged multiple times to enhance its durability and sharpness. Over time, design and manufacturing technologies continue to evolve, but their basic features and functions remain unchanged. It is an important weapon for warriors and an important component of the cultural and social structure at that time
Nordic Viking battle axe

Nordic Viking battle axe

It is an ancient Nordic weapon that is not only an important equipment for Viking warriors in battle, but also an important symbol in their culture. Usually made of sturdy wood and metal, the axe handle is long and straight, and the axe has a wide semi-circular shape with a sharp edge, suitable for chopping. The weight and balance design make it highly effective in close combat, allowing for easy splitting of shields and armor. Viking warriors often used battle axes as personal weapons, not only as combat tools but also as symbols of identity and status. The design and production techniques reflect the Vikings' exquisite mastery of craftsmanship and profound understanding of combat skills.