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I always wanted a revolver rifle, but they are very hard to find. Revolvers are neat because they almost never jam. That’s why I like to carry my Colt python with me.
I once designed an autoloading musket, It would have a drum filled with shot and a tank of gunpowder on the side, upon the pull of a lever gunpowder would be automatically pored into the flash pan and barrel and shot would be automatically loaded once the powder was finished being pored in… The only problem would be making sure the gun wouldn’t randomly explode when the trigger is pulled as even the smallest spark flying into the gunpower tank would cause a massive explosion…
As for other interesting guns, I find revolver rifles just really cool.
@BronyAirman2552
You guys know this ain’t forums, right?
You can do the chat thing
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The AK-47 is not my first choice either. It’s only advantage is on a logistical scale. It is a lot easier to make 5 AK-47s than it is to make 5 M-16A4s.
I’m a big collector of firearms. I think my favorite item in my collection is the G36C I got from a surplus sale. It was expensive, but worth it.
When it comes to more modern guns I like Brens, Stens, and the Lahti L39… There’s just something cool about them… as for least favorite guns, most truly modern guns are absolutely ugly, my personal least-favorite being the AK47 I find the placement of the barrel and of the magazine to be awkward at best, and the very skeletal nature of the gun makes it look fragile and unelegant.
Not really. I don’t own the flintlock, my uncle does, and he still lives in Scotland with most of my family. It was also a pain in the ass to actually keep the guns I own since I bought them when I lived in America. Border checkpoints usually are a bitch about guns.
Well that sure was stupid.
Now we know what guns you have!
They sure sound valuable >;D
Ah, an antique lover. My uncle owns a flintlock, and he showed me how to fire it when I turned 15. Best birthday ever.
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I’m glad she has one.